@gregger
Because the authors stay quite close to reality lol
Probably because the authors aren't that creative and just need a "big bad villain". They don't think much further than that point. Thus the characters oftentimes only fulfill certain criteria but are quite flat otherwise.
(After writing this, I noticed that your comment probably is a rhetoric question.... oh well, this is my take on the matter)
but he can't because he dont get the library card until later.
so it's more like "i need to fight to to get my books".
unless you mean the once he have already or bought from town, but i'm pretty sure he's done with most of them by now.
Its going to be a giant shit show when/if it gets out that the humans are the ones who don't want to make peace.
@gregger I mean... humans are already chaotic and dumb all at the same time, regardless of what people try to say.
@MCX01 sometimes, a person just stops caring about the big picture. They know what they're doing may actually screw them in the long run... but that reward in the short run is satisfying.
Though... I can't see the guildmaster not beat the everliving shit out of his own king. Not kill him, since he considers him a friend, but he also saw his friend become worse and worse, unflinchingly sacrifice his daughters to summon these heroes.
@Stalkerman and @Kaarme Thanks to both of you for the answers.
Indeed, the current demon lord seems to have lived under a glass bell.
We will certainly see a slight evolution of its character in the next chapters. :)
Typical for humans to never hold any morale. They've never held any in real world, so why would they in a fantasy world. Instead of saying "war never changes", the correct sentence would be "humans never change".