Talk:War Discussion/@comment-24936012-20140613040103

The soldiers here have weak constitution and scattered morals. Though they are somewhat trained together, they are reckless and thus prone to having their “strong formations” bowled over. You cannot judge them by their appearance nor their fierceness or equipment. They always fight for diminishing resources that make the peasants work extra hard to support them. Some are too young to understand how to fight “effectively” or what they even fight for. Others were dragged away from their families and friends and terribly miss them. I believe I can also identify a few rouges and bandits that maybe thought they could use the weapons the army had given them for their own interests...These qualities don’t make up a strong, organized army, no matter how many nitpicks and gimmicks they have. If size and strength only mattered, then surely the elephant would have been the King of the Jungle. -Dome writing as a soldier