How many soldiers are described in chapter 4 made a deck?
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K ING NOLA...
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How many soldiers are described in chapter 4 made a deck?
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K ING NOLAN and his men left Outerwilderbeastia behind. They passed through a narrow stretch of the Everlasting Forest and were stampeding through the eastern edge of Wondertropolis, the most rural area of the capital, home to farmers and those favoring the quiet country life, when their spirit danes stopped and reared up on their hind legs, agitated. Speckled across the tranquil landscape, looking harmless, and partly camouflaged by the dayâs lengthening shadows, were Reddâs undealt card soldiers, lying flat one on top of another, each deck fifty-two soldiers thick, awaiting orders.
âReddâs decks are stacked.â
So whatever King Arch decided, it would no longer matter; Wonderland didnât have the luxury of waiting for his answer.
âWe have to warn the palace,â said King Nolan.
One of his men removed a looking glass communicator from his saddlebag and began tapping out a coded message on its keyboard. If the soldier had had time to hit the Send button, his message would have appeared on a crystal viewer in the Security Oversight Room of Heart Palace. But with a sound akin to the metal blades of scissors rapidly opening and closing, an unseen deck hidden in nearby underbrush fanned out and surrounded the king and his men. The air filled with adrenaline
induced war cries from Reddâs soldiers, agony-infused moans from the throats of King Nolanâs men. The looking glass communicator fell against a rock and shattered, its owner dead before the device hit the ground.
The Wonderlanders were outnumbered five to one. At the center of the skirmish, slashing his sword this way and that, was King Nolan, still atop his trusted spirit-dane when a figure in a scarlet cloak passed through the fighting, untouched, and stabbed him through the heart with her pointed scepter.
âMy queenâŚâ he moaned, slumping into death, blood leaking from the corners of his mouth. âMy queenâŚâ
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