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I suppose my thought is how much time and effort will it take to attempt to figure out if it’s possible to purify the biomass in comparison to just adding biomass to the eventual supply train that is needed to be setup, also would purifying the biomass diminish its nutritional value?
But is it actually worth the time and effort to purify it.
Don’t forget that the demon fragments all hate each other on a general principle I doubt that the demon jaguar will aid Silas
I wonder if the jaguar demon will intervene in any particular way or just observe.
You loose nothing by being polite
I’m talking about the elves
There trying to brake into trazyns home aren’t they? Well if they are I guess I wish them good luck because they are definitely going to need it
The worst part is that the new religion might help him defeat Silas if only because he knows dam well that the demon fragments will devour him if given a chance
Fighting Trazyn for a rare artifact is a exercise in futility, it would be far more effective to just trade for it
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Who said that they are the first community of sapient monsters? It’s very likely that there are community’s like them that are just deeper into the earth.
I think I have a idea a good idea about what Bjornes next’s move will be after conquering a different port city. He will order for some of his more competent warriors to form mercenary band and have them sell their services to the kingdoms on other continents. This will impress the people of the martial power of their faith causing the people to seek out the mercenary groups for protection, however the big thing will be that this will allow the werebeast mercenaries to form generational communities on different continents and if the demigods demand that the kingdoms expel the werebeast community’s then that will show everyone that the demigods don’t want the human kingdoms to be able to fend for themselves. Also who would the humans be more grateful towards, the werebeast mercenaries who fought and died for their kingdom or the demigods who did nothing but watch from the sidelines.