I like that the flamesworth general is an actual capable guy. He was pushed as a bad person by jessica's backstory but seeing him be an actual good commander is nice.
Hate the trope where the bad father is actually a horrible person in their work and somehow in a high place
@Spike I haven't read the LN but he seems pretty bad as a leader. Sending troops to unknown dungeons without scotung or any precaution is suicide. Not sure why Arthur thought Jasmine's father was a capable leader.
@Griid000 he IS a capable leader. this situation is not like everyday going into dungeon its a whole a** war and if enemies invade while they are in dungeon they will loose the war.
wartime strategies require u to be good warriors who can finish stuff ahead of normal times
@Weeeb He is not a warrior, he is a commander. Commanders need a cool head and analyze things rationally. Him sending soldiers to possible deaths for uncertain gains is reckless.
One important thing Arthur has been lacking since beginning of the war is a good strategist. Arthur is a good leader but he needs someone to think and plan ahead for the army and use the lances more strategically.