Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150131101228/@comment-1592115-20150203011624

In Bruma, the military moved their discussions and training area to underground, they're planning on improving equipments, a mold for crafting silver cavalry lances is now being made, perhaps a month later, they would have better weapons for close quarter battle.

Staleheart Necromancer: "Sir, our newest model of weaponry is here, a solid lance made of silver, it'll impale most enemies by simply charging.

Straid: "perhaps try merging a staff with a lance? Imagine a lance which shoots fireball, that kind of surprise attacks?"

Staleheart Necromancer: "I'll try merging both then"

Straid: "Still, we're not likely to be able to train a newer generations of Staleheat Necromancers, it takes roughly two years just to teach them how to utilize spells, and another two years for studying politics. And yet we're that fragile on the field, that's the problem."

Staleheart Necromancer: "there's a huge cost for creating a high quality soldier, and yet we cannot switch into quantity over quality mode as what we lacked is manpower, for over 4 years, we covered this by trainning high quality combatants, but now, I doubt this would work."

Straid: "Should we create another branch of elite Battlemages? By separating diplomacy training and spellcasting training, we can create Battlemages who shared the same ability as Staleheart Necromancers, minus the diplomatic power. Although this would weaken the governmental members' reputation, we can halven the time on training, this policy would be cancelled once we ran through the hard time."

Staleheart Necromancer: "Roger that, we'lol arrange the training."