Nah, doubt it. The fish closer to the surface got fried, but that lake surely is deep considering the giant fish that leaped out. What he killed likely isn't even within a margin of error for that lake. I mean, that single giant fish probably eats that amount over the course of a weak if not day (a an orca can eat up to 230kg a day, for example, to show a similar sized predator).Heartwarming and all, but he did just wipe out that lake's entire ecosystem with that magic grenade of his. They're gonna have to find a new lake to fish at in the future.
It amused René though, so I guess it's fine.
It's humans in fantasy is the same as real life, they think they're above everything and think other races are weakAsking this now is kind of redundant but how are the humans supposed to defeat him in the first place? Even if they have a stronger hero, I doubt that would do anything to him.
Well, they're humans. I guess they would go with wave tactics. Grab a whole bunch of slaves, farmers, criminals (preferably demihuman). Take the families hostage and tell them that if they fail to kill the general their families are dead. Send them out in wave after wave after wave until he is tired. Send in professional soldiers for the killing blow. Put some figurehead noble as the commander so that he can take all the credit while sitting at the back sipping tea or something...Asking this now is kind of redundant but how are the humans supposed to defeat him in the first place? Even if they have a stronger hero, I doubt that would do anything to him.
If they're nothing but bones, how do they eat?The skeleton soldiers probably don't have much use for the fish meat, but they will enjoy the fish bones. Calcium is good for their bones, and skeletons are nothing but bones.
Even considering that, most of these fantasy worlds still seem to have way too many predators for the numbers to make sense.Nature is filled with mindblowing numbers. You'd be surprised.