Why the non-criminal requirement though? Seems counterproductive.
This is not today's business startup, he's looking for something to substitute for a military against demonic beings to boot. Beggars can't be choosers.This is expecially true in small startups in
Actually you probably would. The qualities that make a good law-abiding citizen are not the qualities that let you murder others easily. There are enough historical documents showing that criminals have often become war heroes.Would you want a criminal in your army?
You get fights in the military all the time, without having criminals - that's normal. Also harder to discipline is arguable - not everybody in prison is there due to sociopathic/psychopathic traits, thus his ability to follow orders is not non-existent.They will be harder to discipline and end up causing fights.
And do what? Die after the demonic beasts take over? The MC is paying them more than it's worth risking their position, if anything they'll be looking forward to clearing their crimes and earning extra money. Contrary to what you may believe, people are social animals and want to be accepted in their society (especially if they live in that town).They could steal supplies and weapons.
The least of your problems are minor cases of misbehaviour when there are demonic beasts knocking at your door. You should be happy to get any and all men you can, as history has proven time and time again. But don't worry, I am sure the author would pull off a deus ex machina bs to resolve the situation.I am not saying to not give criminals a chance to redeem themselves but the Months of Demon is coming soon and they can't waste extra time dealing with conflicts from criminals.
Aka "your comment bothers me so pls go away". Not only is it a loaded statement implying that any critique results into me automatically not enjoying what I read, but you're also presuming that you could tell me what I am supposed to do. Get a load of this bs.if you dont enjoy it then go find something you do enjoy.
Utopia something something Greek etymology.build the ideal country
Would it though? He certainly knows that a person may be deemed a criminal for something that's not a crime at least by the MC's standards (it's literally in the title). Thus it is not far fetched that he hires 'criminals' and 're-integrates' them in society. It just feels like a pretty big blunder on MC's part, for which the plot would most likely have to pay through some kind of unlikely 'twist'.it'd set a bad example for the future.
Provide evidence to back up this statement, otherwise I'll just take it as prejudice.someone who breaks the law would not put defending their town a priority
Even more so a reason to have more people defend.Another point is that they are against demons here not humans so a criminal and a normal citizen would make 0 difference.
History has shown that it's fairly easy for countries, that were previously enemies, to unite against a common enemy. In this case the enemy consists of something akin to Don Quixote's giants - something anybody can unite against.consider the morale of the troops who has to work with criminals, imagine the distrust they have with working someone who stole their stuff, killed someone,