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K91: Faint Echoes

 

I was in K91 for 37 days, somewhere around March 2024.
Honestly? I don’t remember much. It was a good enough time, but most of it’s a blur now. Some kingdoms are just like that—you pass through, things happen, you move on.

But here’s what I do remember:

Week 1: GOKHAN (The Clan Bully)

I landed in OST [Academy or University—I don’t remember], where GOKHAN was the leader. The guy was extremely rude.
All I ever saw him do in clan chat was threaten to kick people out. He acted like he was running the whole kingdom—or at least, he wanted everyone to think that.

A Good Run with OST 500

The thing about K91 is that there are ONLY OSTs—several of them—and I had no hope of getting anywhere.
But I messaged a sup in Ostrov 500, and they took me in.

It was a great clan. They pushed us hard—to do more than we thought we could—but somehow, we always managed it.

But they were also strict. Really strict.
If you lost silver in an attack, you either paid a fine or you were kicked out of the clan. No discussion.

The CP stack calculations were serious business too. If you messed up your stack and got kicked out of a CP run, you were out for the entire week. No second chances.

It sounds harsh, but honestly, it worked. The system kept things sharp, and we hit targets we probably had no business hitting.

When It All Fell Apart

But like most good things in Total Battle, it didn’t last.

The superiors got into a huge fight over ancient summons probably with DMITRY. They even stopped sending notifications about ancients—let alone summoning one. The whole thing just collapsed.

Mechanic left the kingdom, and they booted Niel not long after. Things started to slide from there.

And then, out of nowhere, they stopped CP tanks. No warning. They just pulled the plug one day, and that was that.

Time to Move On

That’s when I decided to leave.
K91 was a good enough stop, but not one I’d ever miss. Just one of those kingdoms you pass through, remember a few stories from, and keep moving.

Post Exit Information:

GOKHAN got OST’s trust to be their leader from the second-tier clan. He gained enough trust to hold the clan bank.

When the clan bank had collected 1T+ silver, GOKHAN left K91. OST tried to hunt him down and announced that they would burn every clan that accepted him.

However, he forgot to renew his shield, and much of the community managed to grab as much silver as they could out of him.

Last I heard, he either quit the game or just changed his nick and disappeared.
Wouldn’t be surprised if he’s pulling the same stunts somewhere else.

I couldn’t find Ostrov 500 in K91 anymore, and I was told that there is no more Ostrov 500.
I couldn’t find any of the superiors in any of the remaining OST clans either.

Sometimes all that’s left of a kingdom is the stories you carry with you—and even those start to fade.

 

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