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The apostles ruin everything. If your army has a dozen invincible supersoldiers why would you not use them as a vanguard. Just send them ahead to kill all the enemy leaders and send in the army after to mop up. Or have the army camp outside and have the apostles raid every day and kill a bunch of people until the enemy surrenders. Instead the invaders allow them to sit on the backlines doing nothing as thousands of soldiers die for no reason at all. Or just pop up at the last minute after everyone else has already failed. Why not do that from the start.This is one of those glaring problems that would be solved incredibly easily if the author just made them "really strong" instead of "invincible." Or give them some kind of limit like they can only be invincible for 15 minutes a day. Or even just had them have bad personalities where they don't ever follow orders and just act on their own whims. But he didn't so now the entire invasion feels like a game where the MC wins the battle but then loses in the cutscene.I don't expect authors to be military geniuses but if you're writing a series like this where you get into army battles and tactics/strategy you can't just give one side a bunch of invincible troops and then have them not use them 99 percent of the time for no reason.