'Stolen...?

"As a possibility. Honestly, I don't think it's very likely. but it wouldn't be bad to be prepared '

Possible logging by Gregorum's Theodrum soldiers. Crowe came to think of it when Theodoram was staging a sequential march to the "Rock Cave of Disaster". The starting point was to wonder where we extracted that force from.

Nicholum when it comes to the nearest garrison in the "Rock Cave," but there you have to prepare for the Shrek dungeon and the Morvanian army that is lining up across the border. The rest will be Gregorum's "Eagle" regiment. There have always been soldiers assigned to pits, sub raids after the May festival, etc., all of which have not been returned. The dispatch of repeated soldiers should considerably oppress the budget of the "Eagle" Regiment. Whatever the time of war, I don't think the military budget in normal times is that luxurious. It is not unlikely that the corrective budget will not be accounted for, as the national budget itself should be a little tighter due to the weakness of Yale at the May Festival due to currency changes.

Then it's not hard to think of the heating bill when you think about where that servitude is coming from. If you choose to tremble heavily in the cold, there is no problem, but if you try to source firewood from somewhere else (approximately), it is likely to be possible to do so in the Illustrian forest along the border. Because forests are not large in low-mountain areas, monsters do not travel, but there are quite diverse and abundant biological phases. There's nothing you can do to give me the fools of Theodoram.

"I could swallow the circumstances."

"Why to us?

Tilting his neck to Crowe's description are "Pitt's" Dungeon Master's Dabbal and Dungeon Core's Fell as well.

'It's a simple story. If we were to intercept the Theodrum idiots coming to the burglary, it would really be an outdoor battle. You're the ones with the most experience in outdoor combat in my dungeon. "

It is satisfactory if you ask me.

No, to be exact, there are other dungeons in the Crow distribution that have outdoor combat capabilities besides pits.

... I do, but whether it's "Christmas City" for Shrek's "Abandoned Pit of Reprisal Poison," I see a fuss in the dawn of the battle - especially the latter. That would still be more moderate if the "pits" that are using ordinary monsters as a force of war moved.

'But... I don't know, do you dig tunnels from here to Gregorum?

'Say stupid. Can such a cumbersome imitation be done? Just build a small dungeon in the border mountains and connect it at the transfer gate. I want you to form a unit to send. "

This is the only story I've been thinking about for the two of us that, while I'm relieved by the more realistic plan I thought it would be, I guess, a build-up that doesn't weigh me down anyway.

All in all, a minimal interception plan was thus put in place in case the Theodoram soldiers came to pillage.

'What's the list of monsters to dispatch... this?

'Yes. If it's a burglary, the main force is an infantry, supposedly accompanied by cavalry as a workforce for timber unloading. When I asked Peter, Gregorum's commander was a pain in the ass, so he asked me if I would keep the squadron, the smallest tactical unit, moving, so I thought about organizing it accordingly'.

'What's the smallest tactical unit... oh, you mean to have a command? But move a squadron-sized force?

'If you're trying to get the fuel your regiment needs, platoon size effort isn't enough. He said a squadron-sized dispatch would be reasonable in case of a skirmish with Illustria'

"... Is there any mistake in Peter's judgment that he was a former general of Theodoram... Got it. Proceed with that line. I'll create a dungeon on that line, too."

"Are our monsters the only ones fighting?

'The main force is, but I'll have some auxiliary traps. There's an aerial photograph taken by Christmas City. I know the terrain around here. "