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The crowd went silent. Three rings of spinning water churned at the center of the Great Lily Stadium. First duck to grab the Golden Lily Bulb from the innermost ring wins.

He plucked the Golden Lily Bulb gently, as if picking a dandelion. The stadium erupted. Quilla laughed and bowed. Grizzlebeak, defeated but grinning, slapped the water in applause. quackprep games

And the QuackPrep Games became not just a contest of champions, but a school for the clever, the patient, and the slightly scruffy. The Currentstone is stolen by a mole with a submarine. Can Paddles lead an underwater rescue without getting his feathers wet? Spoiler: Yes. Yes, he can. The crowd went silent

Grizzlebeak charged — but the currents spun him sideways into a wall of lilies. Quilla executed a perfect Vortex Spin , canceling one ring’s motion, then shot toward the bulb. She was inches away when… He plucked the Golden Lily Bulb gently, as

As Paddles held the Currentstone before the seven clan elders, he didn’t speak of strength or speed. He turned to the youngest ducklings in the front row and said: “The fastest current isn’t the one that pushes hardest. It’s the one that knows when to stop and think.” That night, the Whisperstream, Ironmarsh, and Paddles’ own Mudfoot clans feasted together — a rare truce in Featherton’s history.

The whistle blew.

Welcome to — the only arena where ducks don’t just waddle; they war . The Pond Before the Storm Every spring, the marshlands of Featherton hosted the QuackPrep Games : a three-day trial of grit, wit, and wing-power. Ducks from seven clans gathered at the Great Lily Stadium — a floating coliseum of woven reeds, lotus towers, and a central pool shimmering with bioluminescent algae.