Whisker shook his head. "Yeah, but what if it isn’t? That’s the real problem. We’re outnumbered, outgunned. What are our soldiers supposed to do against will?"
"Can’t we teach them?" Magnus asked.
Atticus shook his head.
"I’ve tried countless times. They never learn," he said. "I thought maybe they weren’t meant to, or maybe it wasn’t time yet. Looks like I was wrong."
A heavy silence settled over them before Anorah finally spoke.
"We’re overthinking this."
All eyes turned to her.
"What do you mean?" Atticus asked.
"Atti, the challenges are random. Sure, the armies might clash, but they also might not. And we’re burning energy stressing over something we can’t influence. What we can control is us, our people, our prep, our side of the board. That’s where we should focus."
"She’s right," Magnus said. "One thing at a time."
Silence stretched again before Atticus finally nodded.
"Alright. One step at a time. We have one day to come up with countermeasures."
The meeting was over after that.
To start, Atticus decided to target one of their biggest issues, army numbers. The abyss army he’d seen was larger than theirs by a terrifying margin.
To address this, he traveled to the territory of the Will Guard he’d killed, repeated the same speech he had given countless times before, and secured their loyalty.
Afterwards, he merged the territories, gaining millions more soldiers in an instant.
While the others focused on integrating the new troops, Atticus retreated to his training room. Sitting cross legged, he allowed his mind to drift.
Anorah had been right, they were wasting time worrying about uncertain possibilities. But even so, Atticus couldn’t shake the pressing need for a contingency against the abyss army.
Even a tiny chance of their troops clashing against each other filled him with unease.
’A way to counter their will...’
He pieced through everything carefully. The merging of territories had elevated them to Eternal Age. He’d hoped it would grant his people the ability to use will, but nothing had changed.
The only real difference was the will density. It had become nearly endless, almost like Eldoralth. But from a glance, Balanar was sure to have the same advantage, even more when his people could tap from the boundless will.
’I have to find another way.’
Somehow, his battle with the Will Guard kept on playing in his head. He unfortunately couldn’t give life weapons or exo suits to any other person, talkless of millions of soldiers—
Atticus’s eyes narrowed.
’Why am I just thinking of this now?’
He appeared instantly in the training grounds. The land was vast, yet soldiers covered every inch, each one deeply engrossed in training. Atticus found the others and called for a quick meeting.
"I might have found a way to counter them."
Their eyes sharpened immediately.
"We’re listening," Whisker said.
"Will armors."
Confusion flickered across most of their faces, except Whisker, whose expression was filled with understanding.
"You mean armors that let the soldiers use will?" he asked.
"Exactly." Atticus nodded. "It puts them on equal ground."


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