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From the very beginning, Alaric is in command of the army. The initial phase: preparing for defense. In the first week, the army is built up to a force of monks. Laslo Sancho conducts a reconnaissance operation to locate the enemy and reveal the map. When Laslo reaches the northern tip of the peninsula, Ibrahim lands on the shore with a powerful undead army. The order is approved for the reconnaissance squad to return home. Sancho takes refuge in a monastery. The Archbishop and his army attempt to outflank the enemy, but as a result, the enemy ends up near an unprotected castle. The armies under the command of General Alaric, having captured a ship, land on the enemy side of the island. Meanwhile, a new week begins. Laslo is entrenched in the city. Holyflame is in a state of absolute defensibility. Walls and towers are built, and the army is assembled. A hero with one peasant is sent behind enemy lines. The AI reacts to this as usual and chases the brave warrior all the way to the northern tip of the peninsula, where he has to engage in battle and methodically retreat:smile13:. The final part: the last week of the bloody battle. Alaric, with his army reduced to a single skeleton, is killed in a naval battle before the landing. Three days later, his city falls, along with Giovanni. The second week of Holyflame's defensive state comes to an end. The armies have doubled. The enemy does not dare to attack the city and heads to capture the mines in the northeast and north of the peninsula, having no way to retreat to their own island. At the same time, Alaric, after completing the devastation of the enemy's lands, decides to return to Holyflame. Half a week later, Laslo and the Archbishop cut off Ibrahim's path to both cities. The time for the general battle has come, but after a week of the necromancer being without a city, his armies desert, and the mission is completed:smile47: