The village made a pact: every morning, they would invite at least two Fruit Warriors to their table. The Kingdom of Vitaminia flourished, and the Sugar Sorcerer retreated to the dark cabinets, waiting for a moment of weakness that—thanks to the warriors—never came.
Apple Archer and Pear Paladin reinforced the lines. Their skins were rich in fiber, slowing down the Sugar Sorcerer’s spikes and keeping the children’s energy steady instead of crashing.
By noon, the Sloth Fog evaporated. The children felt a surge of natural "Living Energy." They realized that while the Junk Food Legions offered quick, fake power, the provided the fuel that actually built their bodies.
Finally, Citron and Pith released a burst of golden light. This strengthened the children’s "Immune Armor," making them invulnerable to the sniffles and coughs the Sorcerer used to keep them in bed.
The Blueberry Battallion launched a volley of deep purple sparks. These tiny warriors rushed to the children’s brains, protecting their cells from "oxidative stress" and sharpening their focus for the school day.
The Watermelon Warden stepped forward first. "They are dehydrated!" he cried. He provided the base of the warriors' power, clearing the children’s headaches and flushing out the Sorcerer's salty toxins.
One morning, the Sorcerer launched an attack of . The village children couldn't even lift their backpacks. Citron called the Warriors to the front line. "To the blender!" Citron commanded. The Strategy of the Warriors:
The team was led by , a sharp-witted lemon, and General Pith , a sturdy orange. For weeks, the children of the nearby village had been feeling sluggish, their skin dull and their minds foggy, under the spell of the "Sugar Sorcerer."