Synopsis
The chapter delves into the vulnerabilities of the vampire nation, Baekah, highlighting that their forced conversions and lack of a unifying purpose beyond mere survival create internal conflict. It explains that while vampires are typically subservient to their sires, these bonds weaken in lower ranks, especially after Baekah's establishment. This lack of cohesive purpose results in hesitant and calculated movements by the vampire generals, each reluctant to take the first step and risk losses. This inaction, a key weakness, opens opportunities for other nations to exploit.
Quick Summary
The chapter reveals the internal weaknesses of the vampire nation, Baekah, stemming from its forced conversions and lack of justification for fighting, leading to strategic inaction among its generals.
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