Talk:Quagoa/@comment-115.66.143.156-20161011033321/@comment-29248623-20161011094814

2nd anon makes a good point here.

Now think about it this way. How would you expect nations to be able to live in peace if they have standing armies ready for war or if a vast majority of the population is in support of the idea of going to war for the sake of their nation?

Look at the Lizardmen, they realized the gap in strength after the demonstration of might and chose to surrender. It would be understood that the choice to become vassals were unanimous. They were granted the mercy for their proper turn around in perspective and now enjoy prosperity they couldn't have attained with their own technology.

The Quagoa's were grudging subjects of the frost dragon but were willing to destroy all other inhabitants of the mountains. If they had just hinted being able to bend the knee to Ainz or forge an alliance with the dwarves against the dragon, it could've landed them a better lot but that fault lies on their leader.

Ainz needs to disarm all the nations or races he wishes to put under his banner. A show of force will always be necessary.