Talk:Marquis Raeven's Strategist/@comment-65.49.68.155-20180703100727/@comment-45.56.46.26-20180703215905

The big surprise was that he never lost a battle before, not that he lost at the Katze Plains.

Though frankly, he might have thought to ask Raeven for the chance to personally interview Gazef about Ainz. A remotely competent debriefing (rather than a politically motivated hack job designed to paint him as a useless coward while hiding the fact that the Noble faction committed outright treason by conspiring with a foreign power to assassinate the King's Warrior Captain) would have at least revealed that a massed defensive formation right on the edge of an undead spawning area was the worst possible decision for engaging Ainz.

A really good debrief would have given Raeven enough ammunition to tell the king that war with Ainz Ooal Gown was basically national suicide.