"As expected, they're just a bunch of lowly beastmen. What do they know about military tactics?"
At the forefront of the allied forces, General Torres, who ascended to the rank of commander through his bloodline connections, looked upon the chaotic Neutral City army ahead, unable to even stabilize their camp, with a sneer on his face.
A bunch of headless flies, what use is good equipment on them?
Compared to beastmen, humans are physically weaker, but human armies can always win against beastman armies, as the beastmen need several times their number to stand a chance.
The gap in this kind of warfare is not without reason.
Humans understand discipline, know how to train armies, forming group armies which significantly bolster their collective power.
Yet beastmen, however numerous, fight individually, lacking the slightest cooperation, remaining just a collection of unaffiliated individuals in battle.
