And burn down centuries of progress, yes.We have grown arrogant. Maybe Not!Genghis can teach us how to be humble again?
Ymaryn culture makes it 100x easier to give a convincing argument for one option than it does another.Except explain to mean how the in-universe explanation suddenly makes it fair for it to be possible for one voter to worth a hundred voters.
Again, some things are easier to get, so one vote for it matters more than hundred votes for the other. Whether it's fair depends only on you.Except explain to mean how the in-universe explanation suddenly makes it fair for it to be possible for one voter to worth a hundred voters.
its a particularly powerful warlord and theres 6 people with x10 vote weighting voting to go out into the steppes and try to smack him in the exact spot where hes most powerful. Don't see whats unclear there.
You can add 1/10 of a vote to one option, or 10 to the other. Just like everyone else.
Some things are easier than others. Not sure if they should be 100x easier, but the idea in general is perfectly solid.
Whether it is "fair" depends on your definition of fairness, but it is certainly no more unfair than options not being offered at all.
Look at how the votes are weighed.
Again, some things are easier to get, so one vote for it matters more than hundred votes for the other. Whether it's fair depends only on you.
Particularly powerful warlord doesn't actually make it certain that it's Genghis Khan or a similar figure. Personally, I feel that people should pay some lip service to that uncertainty.its a particularly powerful warlord and theres 6 people with x10 vote weighting voting to go out into the steppes and try to smack him. Don't see whats unclear there.
[] [Steppe] Ignore the upstart, he will dash his forces against the People if he dares further action (x8)
Well now you know how our nobility feel like.This is my point. Before, each voter had an equal say in the matter. Now one voter can be worth a hundred. Please explain to me how that is fair?