Clement Rage
Pro Adventurer
'A Reckoning in Blood' has pretty shaky writing. Why would Jin go ask Yuna for help? She's done her part, take Ishikawa if you need help, you've already taken like 3 fortresses with him. Alternatively, since you have access to an army now, take five or six soldiers with you.
It's implausible that Jin would be completely unprepared for an attack from behind after what happened last time. Once he was captured, given the Khan is characterised as brute pragmatism incarnate, it is unlikely he would not be immediately killed.
It's also pretty weird that Jin, who has already lost everything, would be like 'all my friends are dead, my people are starving, my only surviving best friend betrayed me for food, my last surviving relative is on the verge of disowning me, this island is basically on fire due to the invasion, they've desecrated the graves of my ancestors, but you killed Taka, who I'm kinda fond of, now it's personal.'
Once Taka dies, slaughtering a bunch of completely unrelated people to make you feel better is not the best idea
As to the rest of act 2, the whole 'sneak through enemy lines as one man to poison the fortress' is only a sane plan because of video game logic. There's a thing called a siege that is useful in these situations.
Also, Jin you just left those arrows in Kage's haunches for days? Really?
It's implausible that Jin would be completely unprepared for an attack from behind after what happened last time. Once he was captured, given the Khan is characterised as brute pragmatism incarnate, it is unlikely he would not be immediately killed.
It's also pretty weird that Jin, who has already lost everything, would be like 'all my friends are dead, my people are starving, my only surviving best friend betrayed me for food, my last surviving relative is on the verge of disowning me, this island is basically on fire due to the invasion, they've desecrated the graves of my ancestors, but you killed Taka, who I'm kinda fond of, now it's personal.'
Once Taka dies, slaughtering a bunch of completely unrelated people to make you feel better is not the best idea
As to the rest of act 2, the whole 'sneak through enemy lines as one man to poison the fortress' is only a sane plan because of video game logic. There's a thing called a siege that is useful in these situations.
Also, Jin you just left those arrows in Kage's haunches for days? Really?
Okay, so we're finally starting to see some downsides to Jin's approach. Hope they do something interesting with it.