He would also specifically suggest a dragon for tactical reasons, and explain why -- that the Seelie DID have a dragon once but it died and thus? The surprise of it, plus the possibility/familiarity of it being a recognisable threat, would be effective! Likewise, other threats with a touch of realism like making their army look bigger or something might be good scare tactics once the dragon thing loses its charm. He would suggest Charles get descriptions of the dragon or something so he can pull it off c: have it dive bomb the army and fly around a bit or something to make them run
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He would also specifically suggest a dragon for tactical reasons, and explain why -- that the Seelie DID have a dragon once but it died and thus? The surprise of it, plus the possibility/familiarity of it being a recognisable threat, would be effective! Likewise, other threats with a touch of realism like making their army look bigger or something might be good scare tactics once the dragon thing loses its charm. He would suggest Charles get descriptions of the dragon or something so he can pull it off c: have it dive bomb the army and fly around a bit or something to make them run