Talk:Demon Army/@comment-25409001-20150627122303/@comment-12776-20150627163910

While I do agree with many of your points, I would like to point out that the Order does seem to really think highly of Lescatie's force until its fall. Remember that they used to believe that Wilmarina would be able to defeat Demon Lord, and she's just a teenager. So that was likely only some years before its fall.

Q&A page also note that hundreds years ago, Lescatie was simply a nation with strong military, but not aggressive as it was recently. Using your dragon metaphor, this dragon only appear recently and it was in cripple form from start. It wasn't a glorious nation that lost its greatness only recently, it raise into glory with fault power and got crushed before long.

Now think, if Lescatie used to be beacon of hope for them, what level the generic Order force would be? I think Druella's conquer over Lescatie is less of luck and more of how it never stand actual chance against her.

Yeah, I know this post is more focus on how weak the Order would be rather than prove the Demon Lord Army's strength. It's kind of the point I feel in this whole conflict, the Demon Lord Army isn't the most impressive force but at least it can get the job done once pushed to take action, and the Order is much worse. Just like how Demon Lord's plan and method isn't sound like ideal, but it's much better when comparing to Order and Chief God's.

That being said, somehow I actually believe that some able minds in Order's rank actually sigh with relieve upon Lescatie's Fall (especially those who know of all inhumane act going on in it). They may very well use its fall to convince the top brass how the method used by Lescatie is just ineffective and they're better more focus on strengthening their regular force and defense instead of rely on heroes (surely not everyone in the Order are fanatic moron, they're smart enough to remain on good term with Poseidon afterall).