Okay, this princess is intense.
She's barely co into view and her pheromones are already deafeningly present.
Seriously, she's shouting as she speaks, so to say.
Also, she seems to be celebrating.
(I)
(C)
(I)
(C)
Is Chera flattering her?
Doesn't seem a bit like her usual deanor to be so polite.
(I)
So she already plans for future fights.
That's a bit concerning, as I didn't intend for things to go in this direction.
(I)
(L)
At this, her head snaps hard towards Liseti.
(E)
(I)
That probably depends.
Those acid strikes were devastating, but a spear might have further reach.
Also, the environnt is to be taken into account.
The surface would favor my winged fighters, while cramped space is good for hers.
(E)
(I)
A duel?
Oh hell, no!
(I)
From what I've heard, you're not giving them much of a choice.
"Fine. Then let speak from here. This blow will certainly agitate the enemy side. They spent a lot of ti and resources on building that trebuchet. Not to ntion the magically enhanced parts to hold sothing of this size together. In this situation, I would recomnd we make use of your more flexible capabilities for warfare and start harassing the enemy. Especially, your flying units should serve the purpose well to disrupt enemy supply lines. With the wall as our safe retreat, it should be possible to prevent them from recovering from today's blow. Of course, while keeping proper distance to their weaponry. Maintaining an army such as this requires a lot of resources. Therefore, cutting them off will establish a sense of urgency. In the best case, we can continue this until they can't keep up their active warfare anymore, which would just align with Princess Erys preferred end to this conflict. But even if this doesn't work, they'll at least be prone to rash actions. This strategy would offer the best possible results at a relatively low investnt I would say." (St)
Don't believe I didn’t notice the part about how we'd have to do all the work.
Liseti too emits slight indicators of agitation in her pheromones.
Yet I can see the rits of this plan.
Maintaining a troop of flying units dedicated to only attack where they aren’t prepared for this is relatively simple, at most costs four to five laying sessions to get it prepared, and shouldn't lead to any greater loss for our side if done properly.
Not to say that having those units to scout the enemy movents would be the kind of thing we should do anyway if we don't want to deal with any nasty surprises.
However, I'm not the only one to make this decision.
(C)
And here we have another episode of Chera trying to make a deal that benefits her hive.
Yet this leaves just one.
(E)
(I)
Is she serious?
(I)
Wait, why did she just send a stronger signal for her guard to stay put?
(C)
Huh?
Promptly, Inati steps again towards .
My guard does its usual thing in going to protect from what they perceive as a threat, even if killing her would have absolutely terrible consequences.
Yet before my guard can cause any harm, she grabs the first spear close to her, while dodging a strike from another angle, not deadly, but ant to incapacitate.
However, this lunatic just flings the whole spear holder away, grabs a new spear, coming from the side, and uses her hold with two arms to propel her knee right into the attacker's face.
At the sa ti, her still free other two arms grab each another spear and keep them away from her body, before she kicks, punches, and smacks with the acquired spear like a living whirlwind everything around her.
I can only let myself get pulled away, to find myself behind a wall of my guards, from where I end up finding Inati standing on a makeshift hill, consisting of ten of my guards, all lying completely crushed under her feet claws.
None of them dead, but certainly in no condition to stand up anyti soon again.
Those she just flung away not counting into it.
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