100k of my men, and 100k Iron hammer Tribe soldiers marched to the Trithian Colonies. They were met by a million enemy soldiers. The enemy had sabotaged our gas-masks, and they gassed us. Our 100k soldiers sat on the ground, giving up, and wailing with agony. But the 100k tribe soldiers, fought back. Hans Leindel, the man who killed Imperia, was in the battle. Leindel got shot in the forehead twice, by bullets. 100k enemy troops died, and out fear they fled to the Kaiser. Then, the 100k Tribe soldiers died. One Tribe Soldier, who's helmet was not sabotaged in the battle was captured, and he was brought to the Kaiser himself, who killed the tribe soldier himself. Then the Kaiser said, "Aren't these natives primitive? You are soldiers of the greatest Empire ever, you can surely kill those primitives! Now go do that NOW!" The Chieftain's eldest Son died in the battle. The old Chieftain, then despaired of life itself. In his anger, he covered a Trithian City with Tar, and then gassed the women and children there. EVERY WOMAN AND CHILD IN THE CITAY DIED IN AGONY, BY GAS OR FIRE, and melted into ashes. As this was happening, the Chieftain took off his helmet, gassed himself, and walked into the fire. More Tribe Soldiers arrived, and when the Trithians realized what had happend, we offered them money, and food, but filled with sadness, 150k enemy men died with sadness, and 749,999 soldiers leapt into the sea and drowned. Only Hans Leindel was alive now. Filled with anger, he began killing Tribe Soldiers. Then, the 2nd eldest son (And the last child of the Chieftain), shot him in the head a third time, causing his death. The tribe, found a journal, with Hans claiming he killed 100k natives by sniping them. They burned the journal, and melted the body of Hans, even melting the ashes. However, in this battle, there was no winner. For about a sixth of the tribe's army, had died, and 1/8 of our army died. And a million enemy soldiers died, resulting in 1.2 Million deaths of soldiers alone, not counting all those poor women and children, who I think, we were wrong to kill them. But now, those children cannot grow up, to become enemy soldiers, so perhaps, it was a merciful death.