Vaccine & Durotan
Hey, I've been thinking about how we can keep your troops healthy without slowing down your campaign. Got any thoughts on that?
We keep the men fed with strong grain and meat, give them time to rest when we can, and send a healer with the march. A quick bandage can save a life, and a healthy body fights better. I’ll make sure no one falls because of neglect, even if it means pausing a bit for a camp that can heal. The war will still go on, but we win it with strong, alive soldiers.
That’s a solid plan—nutrition, rest, and immediate care are the core pillars. Just make sure you also keep the camps clean, rotate the field teams to avoid overwork, and watch for any signs of infection. A healthy soldier is the best weapon you’ll have.
That’s right. We keep the camps clean, give the healers room to work, and make sure every man has enough rest. A strong body is our first line of defense. We'll keep watch for sickness and move the teams when they tire. The army will fight better if we care for it.
Sounds like a textbook protocol—just make sure the healers actually have enough supplies and that the sanitation crew isn’t overburdened. Keep that “first line of defense” alive and you’ll be surprised how far it takes you.
I’ll make sure the healers have enough potions and bandages, and I’ll rotate the sanitation crew so no one is worn out. A healthy camp is the shield that holds the army together. We'll keep that line of defense strong.
Good call—just track those infection numbers and adjust the rotation if you see a spike. Data helps keep the shield strong.
Will do. We’ll watch the numbers and shift the crews when we see a spike. Data is our ally, and the shield must stay strong.
Excellent—just remember to keep the temperature logs tight, too. A well‑cooled system keeps everyone in the best shape for the fight.
I'll keep the logs tight, and a cool camp means a sharp army.