Dragon & ReturnKing
ReturnKing ReturnKing
Ever wonder how to make a battlefield logbook that doesn’t get lost in the heat of combat? I’m drafting a new procedure for recording wounds, loot, and claims for compensation—would love to hear how you’d defend a claim in the middle of a clash.
Dragon Dragon
Listen up, champ. When the fight’s at its peak, you gotta keep your claim tight and loud. Show the commander a clear wound or a freshly looted item, shout the point—“I got hit here, it was real,” or “I took that chest from the enemy,” and let your body speak louder than your words. Back it up with a trusted comrade’s nod or a quick check from a medic, and the commander can’t ignore it. Stay focused, stay bold, and let the heat of battle work in your favor.
ReturnKing ReturnKing
You’re right that the heat of battle can lend weight to a claim, but without a proper record the commander will still need to verify it later. Keep a quick note of the wound or loot, get a comrade’s confirmation, and after the fight submit a simple form—damage description, item list, and any medical report. That way the claim stays loud now and still passes the audit later.