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About Me: Queen of Chaos (and Kingdoms)

 Hi, I’m Iskra. Total Battle is more than just a game to me — it’s been a lifeline.

When I was diagnosed with cancer, my world shifted overnight. I needed something — anything — to pull my mind away from the constant weight of hospitals, treatments, and the fear that quietly follows you everywhere. I first tried PUB-G because my nieces, nephews, and my daughter were all into it, but it didn’t stick. I wasn’t great at it, and every time I started over, it felt like I was losing ground. I wanted something I could build, something that could grow with me.

That’s when I found Total Battle — a game that met me right where I was. It wasn’t just about fighting; it was about strategy, structure, long-term goals, and being part of a world that moved whether I was there or not. It gave me something to look forward to during long days in the hospital, through surgeries, through radiation, through recovery. The discipline I found in the game helped me find my footing in real life too.

Almost two years later, I’ve stayed not just because of the battles, but because of the people — the kingdoms, the clans, the friends, and yes, the drama that makes it all unforgettable.

Drama in the Kingdom: Iskra’s Edition is where I tell these stories. It’s about the wins, the losses, the betrayals, and the little moments that mean something — in the game, and sometimes, far beyond it.

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