Aye. Although at the same time, what we are witnessing is a single average size country trying to wage war against the rest of the continent. So, the question is how many powerhouses can a single nation muster, as opposed to all the other countries and peoples combined? Logically it would be ridiculous if they could make a whole lot of progress, after their infiltration missions have more or less failed and they are forced to do everything in public now. The Holy Kingdom lord might be a necromancer and thus can turn dead enemies into resources, but that would also make him a one-trick pony since everything he does to increase his national power is based on necromancy.I actually hope that some people die and get severely injured, I think it would be ridiculously lame if the villains get completely stomped out without a fight![]()
That's what I'm expecting. It would have to be something that could either instantly kill (without leaving a trace) as to prevent someone from healing or reviving the individual and/or converting someone into an undead.But, yes, to give the story more impact, the Holy Kingdom should have terrible weapons and means that will make the opponent struggle for real.
Always fun when two muscleheads go at it.Oh yeah! It's these two bros again.
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The only fight I love seeing.
To be fair to the story's writers, IRL we've had that situation happen several times with deep consequences each time.Aye. Although at the same time, what we are witnessing is a single average size country trying to wage war against the rest of the continent. So, the question is how many powerhouses can a single nation muster, as opposed to all the other countries and peoples combined? Logically it would be ridiculous if they could make a whole lot of progress, after their infiltration missions have more or less failed and they are forced to do everything in public now. The Holy Kingdom lord might be a necromancer and thus can turn dead enemies into resources, but that would also make him a one-trick pony since everything he does to increase his national power is based on necromancy.
But, yes, to give the story more impact, the Holy Kingdom should have terrible weapons and means that will make the opponent struggle for real.