Gravis scratched his chin as he tried to think of a new plan. Initially, he had expected that the territory would be around 50 to 100 kilometers wide. With these specifications, his plan would have worked pretty well. Sadly, reality didn't always conform to one's wishes. He had to create a brand new plan now.

"In order to make a better plan, I need some intelligence from you," Gravis said.

"What do you want to know?" Shira asked back with boredom.

"How many beasts do we have, and how many of these beasts are Water Makers?" Gravis asked. "Please also tell me about how strong each beast is."

"According to your specification for power, we have 88 beasts that you would call mid-rank Spirit Beasts and 20 late-rank Spirit Beasts," Shira explained. "As for Water Makers…"

"We have none," Shira said, making Gravis furrow his brows.

"You said you wanted to use them. How are we supposed to use them if we don't have any?" Gravis asked with a bit of annoyance.

"Because we can't start the invasion without Water Makers anyway," Shira answered. "We need Water Makers in order to commence the invasion. We would need to search for them anyway, and then we would have them. Then, we can also use them."

"And how do you intend to gather them? You said they are very rare," Gravis asked.

Shira seemed to smirk again. "You are the one that wants to invade the land. I can plan the invasion, but I can't find them for you. You must find a solution to this, not me."

Gravis sighed. "Okay," he conceded. "What about our enemy? How many enemies are there, and what's the terrain like?"

"Normally, we have the number advantage," Shira said, "but since you so graciously let so many beasts leave, we are actually at a disadvantage in that category as well. The enemy should have about double our numbers right now. This means you also need to scout more beasts if you want to invade the land."

Gravis fell into thought again for a few seconds. "And their terrain?"

"The land dwellers' territories are nearly identical to one another," Shira said. "I'm pretty confident in their land's layout."

Seeing that Shira paused, Gravis snorted. "Just tell me. You don't need to show the worth of your knowledge."

at Gravis' direct

do that is to create some mountains at their borders. Of course, these mountains aren't directly at their border, but about ten kilometers away

the other land dwellers use the same defense, you can generally see two mountain ranges around 20 kilometers away from each other with no beast living between those. The walls act as buffers. You could say that the area between the two walls belongs to none of the Tribes or both of them. It depends on

a tall mountain range. How many of the

side," Shira explained. "They, obviously, also have a mountain range that blocks access from the sea. We basically need to invade a land that has

nodded. "And flying creatures? How many do

explained. "The Sand Tribe is a

furrowed. "No flying beasts?

proud of their kind and affinity towards earth. If they had flying creatures, they wouldn't call themselves the Sand Tribe

shouldn't complain. After all, this should make the whole

a singular, very wide and very high mountain that stretches deep into the sky. It

hummed. "Destroying the Spire probably

power to damage it than to repair or build it. The

The territory was very well defended

eyes shone as he finalized

our preparations right now," Gravis said to

any Water Makers, and we are

Gravis said with a smirk, "but we don't need any

"We already have some."

was a bit taken aback. "We do?"

an affinity towards earth. Therefore, he counts as a Water

do," Orthar commented from the side. "I haven't known the concept of a Water Maker up until now,

she looked at Gravis again. "You said some,

Gravis only smirked.

of the rules and tactics of the invasion. This was not one of the typical invasions where they would just send beasts

They also grew more confident in the fight. After all, if Gravis' plan worked, they would be able to fight the land

explained the specifics to the beasts, Orthar went to work around the environment. The ocean wasn't very deep this close to the continent. It was at a natural angle that ended

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