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Reading further down the book, you noticed a section titled "miscellaneous factions".
<span class="mu-i">Although most races, or factions among such races, fends for themselves, we would advise the Dauphin reading these lines to consider paying for Landsknecht, Ronins, dragon slayers, or other hired swords.
The first benefit is of course not risking the life and the blood of your loyal subjects. Once the battle is won, in the regrettably unfortunate case the full sellsword's force gets defeated, you can recoup their cost using discrete messengers.
The second benefit is obviously expertise: what is better than a Ronin to fell an Ogre? A Dragon slayer to deal with a fire-breathing menace in your lands?</span>
Dragon slayer? This sounds like bullshit. How can mere mammals, glorified monkeys, can land a chance against elements, might, and magic incarnated?
After all, you've seen the miniatures of the humans, looking like rabbits in front of horses when compared to the scaled dragons.
Until you check out the number assigned to the various units of the squadron. Compare it to the statistic of your kind. Double-check the slayer's page in the book.
If this monkey's wargame is true, dragon slayers are a menace. You don't stand the shadow of a chance in your current state. You're not even sure both your parents can deal with a trained squad if they were assaulting right now.