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You've seen how he was, at least on the surface, actively helping the enemy yes? He's an active threat with how well at commanding he is, they would probably want to take out the assumed shotcaller of the enemy group. On one hand the knights that know him well would probably want him alive since they would think he probably has a plan or something, on the other the knights that don't know him well would think he defected to the enemy side and would want to take him out.
He's an enigma. The very sort of variable he was talking about, or rather someone as influential as those kinds of variables.
From any given side, or individual's perspective; Najin's perspective drastically changes the understanding and approach to the situation.
For the Goblin there's precaution, for the dragon some sort of control/ mutual understanding. For the generals they appointed him as tempoerary midbattle strategist, meaning they work under his commands in the moment. For the knights an ex-companion, still teetering between designation of true betrayal. For hippo, not a knight but not a general, a bystander? An associate, but of both groups?
From a fighting standpoint too, the generals have to be aware if Najin may have any connection with the knights still. On his own with no physical prowess he backed someone on the dragon's side into a corner (figuratively and literally), with the knight's support they might be completely overwhelmed. This is even moreso true for our knights side, Najin to them looks like a beast, because they still think it's his brother, no? This man is godly, repelled white elephant, approaches kngiht level AND also has the strategic mind of agenius. You could say another quarter of their hearts are praying he's on their side and waiting to give him the chance to defect or something.
The goblin and dragon being enemies means they both have to worry about how Najin reacts to them aswell, thankfully dragon can communicate mentally so he's good.
This hasn't even begun to take into consideration the fact that he effectively wields that ancient weapon thing, which could screw up anyone there given the "correct circumstances" (something Najin is especially well versed in directing towards).
Overall his true everything is still a mystery to everyone in-universe, just not to us. That's why everyone has conscern for Najin even slightly, and why they can't fight completely irrelevant of that fact. Then, Najin can use the fact that EVERYONE has to take him into consideration before acting to manipulate the fight in his favour. And anyone smart enough to realize this is also smart enough to realize how screwed they COULD be. It's like knowing someone has a blank tile in scrabble, so everyone's wary to allow branch words for 3x or 2x spots (I love bad analogies) --- --- ---
Narratively, this also explained why he needed to orchestrate his death. Although he could for the time being ensure neither side has a major advantage, it's only a matter of time before someone takes a huge risk (calculatively), which Najin can't guarantee he can put a stop to (especially while also guaranteeing no major losses incurred to any faction, remember there's dragons, generals, dragon descendants, fake dragons, knights, squires AND a hero here!). The only way to completely diffuse the situation realistically is to give both of them the option to back off without casualty. In that case, a dragon can leave inconspicuously if he kills his target of vengeance, a goblin can do whatever the hell he wants to with that information, the knights can retreat knowing the descendants and generals have taken a major blow (guarantee safety and no real reason for encounter anymore truly), the descendants and generals should retreat since they're a man down, etc etc.
Although, what I'm saying above is still ultra vague and leaves out alot of nuance. Why not capitalise on the sudden change in situation, did qixing realize Najin's intent or something? What would the dragon gain from defecting from the descendants' and generals' intentions, how would the general react to a now useless body? How does he escape inconpsicuously? illusion + dragon teleport? that would go noticed by the goblin no? Or the descendant, he had clear and thought out motives didn't he???
So there are alot of questions, but the purpose of the tech is still there.
So to the guy I spoke with before. Everything was indeed off screened, however the way the writing told the event was somewhat consistent even though it's stupid to keep the events from us.
Najin pretended to die, the dragon most likely teleported the dragon child dude (forgot his name) with Qilin and the others elsewhere probably. The knight apprentices will be disbanded and the remaining knights refuse to report the situation. That's pretty much what i understood anyway.
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