Belissar put his internal conflict aside. First and foremost, he had to see what everyone else thought of the options first. As usual, he turned the question to the bees.
The First of the Fifth conferred with the Apiary bees, but they had few dances this time.
“Dancers might help with hive? Bees sound good for army, should ask Firstborn!”
The Fourth of the Seventh was apparently in the middle of evolving, so the First of the Fifth’s First Daughter spoke for the Apiary.
“Dancers are communer evolution? Could help scouts!”
Belissar nodded to acknowledge them and then turned to the battle meadow queens. Today, it was their turn to have an intense dance-off as they debated the merits of the three options. The Firstborn, however, noticed Belissar’s attention on them and tried to summarize the viewpoints.
“All bees good. Dancers help existing bees. Berserkers make soldier army stronger, make sure bees don’t die without fight. Assassins good for ambushes, find way around defense. Makes one sting dangerous if bees can’t sting more.”
The first digging queen, the Fourth of the Fifth, also flew forward to dance this time.
“Assassins good for tunnels, digging bees! Can sting from underground!”
Meanwhile, the Third of the Sixth, the burning queen, flew circles in the direction of Chief Rohsuak.
“Karnuq queen is berserker? Want to be like!”
Belissar’s eyes widened and he turned to the karnuq.
“That’s a good point, you were a blazing berserker, right, Chief Rohsuak? Do you know anything about berserkers?”
Metsaitti grinned. Chief Rohsuak rolled her eyes with a chuckle.
That then applied to every room in the Tower. A single chromatic assassin, or an assassin led by a chromatic bee, could stalk the Fairy Grove and sting an invader while they were confused. A burning assassin could use the distraction of smoke, ash, lava, and flaming boulders from the mini-volcano to sting in the Lava Field. And if he managed to make a water room with the vapor hemlock? Then assassin bees could hide in the already poisonous mist.
There was the question, too, of assassin bees concentrating the venom of different bee types. How would toxic, maddening, or sedating assassins work? Would a burning assassin’s venom burn even hotter, or a shocking assassin’s turn into lightning? A question made all the more intriguing by the thought of what flowers he might receive from the Circle.
Likewise, assassins could easily fit in with the rest of his Tower’s defenders. They could join the soldier bee army with ease, slotting right into the soldier bee squad rotations, or hiding like the digging soldiers did against the spiky salamander. They could hide amongst the karnuq to sting alongside the karnuq’s spears. They might even be able to hide inside the new wax golems according to the golems’ description.
And then there was the whole mana-sight finding weaknesses. Belissar wasn’t sure how that worked...but couldn’t they tell the other bees what they saw? In fact, couldn’t the queens see whatever they saw thanks to the communers? If that’s how it worked...then the assassins could also make the whole army more effective by telling the other bees where to sting.
In contrast, the dancers made everything better, but Belissar still wasn’t sure how much better. He wondered if he was missing something, but he felt he couldn’t justify gambling on that vague description when the other two options were so powerful. This was a rare choice he received for completing a mission from the God of Bees, he had to make the most of it.
Then what about berserkers? There was no doubt they were powerful and the raw power they brought would serve the soldier bee army well. But, what Chief Rohsuak said stuck out in his mind. Berserkers were to be employed when he was ready to commit to the enemy’s defeat, to have the bees start a ferocious assault that would not end until the enemy was defeated. When he tried to imagine what that would mean for a purification...he guessed that meant he wouldn’t deploy berserkers until the last second. They would have to watch the shade and let either the other bees, the karnuq, or the new wax golems probe it to determine what sort of defenses and special attacks it had. Only once they were confident in bringing the enemy down could he deploy the berserkers, lest he send them something like the mass breath, lightning, or spine attacks previous shades had demonstrated.
Well, he guessed he could also send the berserkers in first, since their death rampage would let them survive any special attacks long enough to deal damage back along with revealing what the enemy could do. But that would mean guaranteeing the death of powerful, evolved bees before he knew if they were truly needed or not. New resolutions or not, that was more sacrifice than Belissar could bring himself to make.
So, berserkers would mostly be an option of last resort, when Belissar was either confident in defeating the enemy, or if the enemy was too strong for anything else. The bee army or the karnuq would still have to face the enemy on their own before then, whereas assassins gave opportunities to defeat invaders before the battle got to that stage at all.
Besides, his Tower had golems, bumblebees, and shield-bearing karnuq when they needed bulk; had lancers, archers, battlecasters, and Chief Rohsuak when they needed power; and had the Memorial’s buff and bees’ death blow skills when sacrifice was unavoidable. The berserkers were powerful indeed...but the bee army already had greater potential for sacrificial rampages than Belissar was employing.
And, ultimately, even if Belissar would do what he had to in an emergency, he still intended to do all he could to prevent a battle from ever reaching that point.
So, Belissar made his choice, still somewhat uncertain if he had let his emotions get the best of him or not, but at least convinced he had considered the options. The bees, at least, had no such doubts.
“Amazing, incredible, King is best king!”
The Fourth of the Fifth immediately began a happy dance, soon joined by the Third of the Sixth and then the rest of the queens. Belissar chuckled and allowed himself to smile. Whether or not he had made the right choice, he’d just have to make the best of it, and ensure his decisions went as well as the bees believed.