663. The Winners of the War.
And separately from such a Justice, there were those who sustained relatively little damage and took their gains accordingly.
Who might they be, you ask? None other than…
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Title: The Ones Who Profited Most in This War.txt
Writer: Anonymous
Content: [The Magellan Clan, which seized control of Justice’s Xenobia territory and claimed some Monster bases, and the Xenobia Empire, whose ‘true domain’ expanded.]
The main battles were pawned off to Humanity,
and aside from sacrificing their clan leader to summon the Obsidian Fleet and Diamond,
the Magellan Clan did practically nothing, yet their territory increased 2.1 times.
As for the Xenobia Empire, after deploying the Obsidian Fleet and Diamond, they merely expanded their domain—
Can’t deny it, can you?
Comments:
-[Haha]
-[Troll face]
-[Well, even so, the Magellan Clan did play a significant role in the later stages, didn’t they?]
-[King Magellan, are your Super Dreadnoughts just for show?!]
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Our cunning ones here are none other than the Magellan Clan and the Xenobia Empire.
Of course, there were numerous articles that quickly rebutted such baseless trolling.
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Title: Even So, the Magellan Clan Did Not Escape Unscathed.
Writer: Anonymous
Content: [Damage rate chart of the Magellan Clan’s fleet; the losses of ships at or above Dreadnought-Class are especially high.]
Just look at this chart—towards the end, Humanity had to divert significant strength due to Loki Clan’s surprise attacks,
and because Magellan was heavily involved on the front lines due to failed attempts to avoid conflict,
all classes of ships suffered losses of at least 15-20%.
Naturally, these losses equate to sinkings, and if you include ships that barely survived with heavy damage, the situation is far worse.
Especially the Dreadnoughts and Super Dreadnoughts, which faced both the early counterattacks from Typhon’s forces and the latter campaigns against monster bases and three consecutive battles,
not to mention the relentless assaults by Icarus’s Unlimited Mercenary Force, which could destroy millions of ships in half a day,
resulting in severe losses among the high-tier vessels.
Compared to Justice and Humanity, their losses may not have been as bad, but they were certainly no small matter.
Still, since they managed to claim all of Justice’s Xenobia territories this time, their recovery will be faster.
Comments:
-[They lost quite a lot in various ways.]
-[Why is there talk about how many Super Dreadnoughts were destroyed?]
-[According to reports, out of the total 3,000 destroyed Dreadnoughts, over 1,000 belonged to Magellan and its subordinate clans.](Author)
-[Wow, seriously?]
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Title: The Xenobia Empire Also Suffered Losses.
Writer: Anonymous
Content: [A screenshot of the Magellan Clan’s chat log lamenting the heavy losses of ships ‘loaned’ from the Xenobia Empire.]
This is something surprisingly few people know:
All the high-tier Xenobia-style ships used by the Magellan Clan and its sub-clans
were actually loaned from the Xenobia Empire through negotiations led by Mona Lisa.
So what does this mean?
Technically speaking, these ships don’t belong to the Magellan Clan or others—they’re property of the Xenobia Empire.
Additionally, to deal with Typhon’s forces and Armageddon, the Obsidian Fleet and Diamond were deployed.
Even before this, part of the Obsidian Fleet was lost during the deployment of the Punishment Fleet, and more losses occurred while facing Typhon’s forces.
Furthermore, Armageddon’s relentless ramming tactics nearly shattered Diamond’s shields and resulted in near catastrophic sinkings.
To summarize, despite the chaos of the explanation, the Xenobia Empire lost a significant number of their main warships.
What’s worse, it wasn’t a balanced loss between small and large ships—it was specifically the high-tier ships that were targeted.
Comments:
-[In user terms, it means only the high-tier gacha ships were destroyed, right?]
-[Yes, exactly.]
-[Now I understand why the Magellan Clan is so frustrated and cautious.]
-[It’s like renting a car under someone else’s name and then wrecking it.]
-[Damn, that’s low.]
-[And yet, after requesting reinforcements, their fleet of over a million ships remained inactive in the rear.]
-[Exactly.]
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Though there were many side discussions, to summarize: both Magellan and the Xenobia Empire suffered substantial losses!
Certainly, they gained something, but when considering the great sacrifices, it’s hard not to shake one’s head or cluck one’s tongue.
“Truly, these are tough times for everyone.”
“Indeed.”
Of course, compared to Humanity, who lost much without gaining anything, they did secure tangible benefits.
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Title: “What About Magellan and Xenobia?”
Writer: Anonymous
Content: [Furious chat logs of Humanity’s officers.jpg]
The Humanity crew, having gained nothing and lost much, were understandably furious,
almost losing their minds reading gallery posts.
Comments:
-[Haha!]
-[Frustrating, isn’t it? Yet, there’s nothing they can do.]
-[Reported. Let’s move on.]
-[The problem is, the statements aren’t entirely wrong.]
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The cries of fury from Humanity, filled with anger, echoed throughout.
With that, we’ve covered the Magellan Clan, so now let’s check on the Loki Clan and Pirate Alliance to see how they fared.
Despite finding several articles analyzing the Loki Clan’s invasion of Humanity’s territory,
one stood out.
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Title: In the End, the Only Pure Beneficiary Was the Loki Clan.
Writer: Anonymous
Content: [An image showing Humanity’s territory shrinking subtly.]
Despite throwing everything they had, including Ironblood and the Queen’s Guard Fleet,
thanks to Zegal Yang’s masterful defense strategy,
Loki Clan only managed to expand their territory by 5-10% from existing borders.
Comments:
-[I heard from insiders that they could have pushed further.]
-[But that would require dismantling fortress bases bristling with main guns.]
-[Zegal Yang not only defended well but also launched a counterattack, capturing one of Loki’s bases, leading them to withdraw.]
-[So, Zegal Yang’s main force went straight ahead while he flanked around?]
-[Time was tight in the monster campaign, and the command center had too many officers, making decisions impossible.]
-[However, during Humanity’s defense, Zegal Yang had full command, allowing him to execute his plans effectively.]
-[That’s true.]
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“Surprising.”
“Indeed, could it be that Loki Clan’s sole purpose was to contain Humanity?”
“Seems like it. They likely stopped short of greater gains to avoid unnecessary risks.”
“An intriguing story indeed.”
Contrary to expectations, despite Loki Clan’s massive assault involving Ironblood and the Queen’s Guard Fleet,
once they foresaw significant losses, they halted their advance, consolidated their defenses, and focused on securing their territory.
Seeing this, I couldn’t help but feel a strange mix of emotions watching these seemingly mindless trolls skillfully secure their profits.
While I was reflecting on this, users finally posted a concise summary of the war’s results.
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Title: Summary of the Monster War Results.txt
Writer: Anonymous
Content: [Image of a frog smiling enigmatically.]
1. Monsters almost wiped out.
2. The remnants were taken by Justice and Princess Luka, the NPC heir to the Monsters.
3. Justice absorbed the Monster faction’s territory but lost complete control over the Xenobia region, with fleet losses exceeding 50%.
4. Magellan acquired parts of Justice’s former Xenobia territories and some Monster bases, though their main fleet suffered significant losses (though less than Justice’s).
5. The Xenobia Empire faces long-term repairs for their Diamond gunships and Obsidian Fleet, with most loaned ships destroyed, but their territory expanded by about 10%.
6. Loki and the Pirate Alliance successfully drew attention by invading Humanity and its sub-clan territories but failed to capture core regions, settling for annexing some sub-clan domains.
7. Humanity experienced a major failure, suffering from disobedient factions, trolling, and fighting on two fronts, resulting in no gains and significant losses.
8. Especially devastating was the destruction of their Jörmungandr-Class and Super Dreadnought fleets at the hands of the Leviathan Fleet.
Anyway, that’s how it went.
Comments:
-[Still, the Leviathan Fleet also suffered significant losses.]
-[Really?]
-[Apparently, half of Leviathan’s key ships, like Jörmungandr and Nidhogg, were sunk.]
-[Considering their scale, that seems reasonable.]
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Comparing the situation before and after the war, I began to think that this war essentially ended in Humanity’s defeat.