Talk:Arche Eeb Rile Furt/@comment-31820190-20180615102553

I mean that none of the sides have the moral high ground. Using vol4 as example, the workers will attack the lizardman without caring if they are hired. Let use offical version as example:

As the distance closed and the identity of their opponents became clear, the workers couldn’t believe their eyes, and a shock rippled through them.

“This is just ridiculous…”

“Whoa, are you serious…?”

“Huh? Skeletons? Really?”

As soon as someone said the name of the monsters, the laughter they couldn’t hold back filled the hallway.

“C’mon. Skeletons? Look how many of us there are!”

Skeleton-type monsters didn’t look all that different from one another, so it could be difficult to tell what type one was facing at a glance. But from their presence, it was easy to assert that these were plain old skeletons.

“If someone were sending out scouts to test our strength, they probably would have sent something stronger… I got it! There isn’t actually any monster ruling these ruins. Either that or it’s one so incompetent it can’t even estimate our fighting power. Or it could be a half-wit who hasn’t even figured out there’s a raid happening.”

They couldn’t stop laughing.

“Ah, but I just can’t believe it’s skeletons. Maybe all the treasure was in the mausoleums up on the ground level.”

“That would be the worst.”

For workers equivalent to mythril-rank adventurers, skeletons were incredibly weak. And whose idea had it been to send fewer skeletons than the amount of workers?