That's looking lovely, verbose!
Lashscrapes has now had violent contact from three civilizations. The elves from the Symmetric Hurricane are not officially at war, but keep sending ambushes. The goblins of the Terror of Catching have declared hostilities and dropped by with a small and ill-fated siege. And the human Kingdom of Boards has made several attempts. After the first team of zalsars, they've been relying on human soldiers for the bulk of their force, but they've escalated to full armies. They lost almost 70 people in their last attack - might as well have been trying to invade with scarecrows. Most of them barely even had time to swing before going down, and I don't think any of the six fighters in Crypt Watch and the Large Ropes took so much as a bruise while going through them. To present a serious problem, the Kingdom of Boards would probably need something like a squad of trained war dragons.
Which they had.
The common kendrik dragon, not as large as a megabeast, and lacking fire breath because forest fires are a horrible nuisance, but with the same metal bones and scales as my other dragons in this mod and high enough natural combat skills that even ylth champions with legendary shield skill couldn't reliably fend them off. They didn't arrive until most of the soldiers were dead and my squads were near the edge of the map, so the dragons turned up almost on top of my fighters. More than half of them ended up in the hospital by the end, and it might have been very messy if Tospas Wild, the newest champion of Lashscrapes, hadn't so thoroughly earned the title of Dragon Bane - killing 8 of the 12 dragons that went down in the attack. The massive sledgehammers used by Crypt Watch are quite efficient against targets like humans, elves, and tigers, but proved largely ineffective at dealing with kendrik dragons. Chief medic Ana Whip's knives were only slightly better. Tospas Wild relies on an unmatched pair of sabres in battle, with blades sturdy enough and long enough to drive through a dragon's skull and pierce the brain. I'll need to keep this in mind when I set up a heavy infantry squad for Tospas to lead, since I doubt the Kingdom of Boards is out of dragons.