So, it is a large group of 136 in total.
Even with these large numbers, our residence was originally a huge mine, and in addition expansion work has been carried out so living space is no problem. However, with our current strength there’s a large difference in our supplies of armament and food.
Weaklings and those with weak positions within the units are made to be gophers, they—The game that was hunted is primarily used as food. There are plenty of wild fruit and vegetables as well, since the sisters are in charge of the goblins making delicious cuisine, the nutrition balance is not bad — receive less food than others.
No, at the very least, they can eat.
But, all living things want to fill their stomach after strenuous exercise, those in low positions will only get to partially fill their stomach. It is simply hard.
The biggest problem is armaments.
In a world where the strong eat the weak, powerful weapons are important to increase the chances for survival.
You might be able to keep afloat by using fangs and teeth, yet, for the purposes of reach, the sharpness and durability – among other factors – of weapons used by humanoid races will give superior results.
But the weak remain weak, they get inferior weapons compared to others. As such they get viewed as weak by others and the possibility of them being targeted increases. Even though they’re already weaker under normal circumstances.
Is it bad that I don’t change this rule? Think about it, giving the weak good armaments would, to a certain degree, be a waste of treasure and most importantly the distribution will become unbalanced, leading to ruin.
I am aware of the merits.
In order to cultivate their abilities, from now on I will never change this rule.
Train them until they vomit blood, make them feel like they’re dead to increase their individual power.
Well, amongst the kobold some are approaching level 100 and will rank up soon, biting into the higher positions and mixing it up.
Besides, truthfully, I carry some expectations for the young kobold children, since they are in their growth periods.
Their race already excels in nimbleness, so I put a policy in place to emphasize it in their training sessions.