Warfront [part 1]

Monsters were simple-minded creatures, far less complex and thoughtful than humans.

Northern thought understanding them would be a herculean task.

But he didn't even have to try, and somehow, he understood them way better than he thought he would, and his only conclusion was:

'...they are just too simple-minded.'

Usually, when humans marched to war, they always sent scouts first. After the scouts had confirmed the situation, they would then send the infantry, who were expendable on the battlefield— well, put it however, they were the ones who ended up dying the most.

Then the generals usually took the backstage, venturing into battle when the tide was critical. It was a strategic move, either to raise the morale of their soldiers or destroy the morale of their enemy with the outlandish power and might of the generals.

But the monsters had it way different - they didn't care about all that logic, tactics, or strategies.