I'm sure the title of the update is nothing to be concerned about.

It's not like we can be screwed over any worse.

*I'm being sarcastic.
 
Our system is not hereditary.

He does not have a "right" to the throne.

Given he wants to change all the laws and is a radical, many chiefs see him as not the best candidate.

And it is stoneage.
No newspapers, radio or internet.

He is popular in his own kingdom, he illegitimately created.
All the rest of the People?
They barely know of him.

But even there him not being chosen king has only a chance to lead to small instability, as stated in the action.


By our own system the accomplished elites should become hair or king, he fits the bill more than anyone else.

And you don't need the internet to know about the great and mighty warrior chief who brought great glory and honor to the people, and who all the young warriors are flocking to.
 
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By our own system the accomplished elites should become hair or king, he fits the bill more than anyone else.

And you don't need the internet to know about the great and mighty warrior chief who brought trait glory and honor to the people, and who all the young warriors are flocking to.

And in twenty years he will be worm food and warriors will flock to some other mighty warrior chief, and scoff at their fathers' and grandfathers' tales.
 
...his illegitimately created kingdom that we supported and authorized the creation of?

...no
We authorized a new province.

Which magically became independent.

By our own system the accomplished elites should become hair or king, he fits the bill more than anyone else.

And you don't need the internet to know about the great and mighty warrior chief who brought great glory and honor to the people, and who all the young warriors are flocking to.

No, he isn't.
I see his actions of last turn as close to open rebellion as can be.

People who want to destroy current state structures are called terrorists and are ineligible to be elected as its leaders.
 
...no
We authorized a new province.

Which magically became independent.
Because he literally couldn't wait for orders from the King. This wasn't him rebelling from the People, he outright says he can't wait a year to actually get a response on how to deal with problems. It's a 6 month journey one way. Imagine waiting a year for permission to do anything major.
 
...no
We authorized a new province.

Which magically became independent.

He's not any more independent in terms of bending the knee than our other provinces so far as I can see; provincial chiefs have broad leeway and can take actions on their own. Just the sheer travel time means he needs to take certain administrative realities into account.
 
And in twenty years he will be worm food and warriors will flock to some other mighty warrior chief, and scoff at their fathers' and grandfathers' tales.


In premodern societies , the great deeds of the past become greater with each passing year.

Hell look how crow became a god in this narrative after a few generations.

It is a very modern concept that the deeds of the forefathers are insignificant compared to our own time.
 
Our system is not hereditary.

He does not have a "right" to the throne.

Given he wants to change all the laws and is a radical, many chiefs see him as not the best candidate.

And it is stoneage.
No newspapers, radio or internet.

He is popular in his own kingdom, he illegitimately created.
All the rest of the People?
They barely know of him.

But even there him not being chosen king has only a chance to lead to small instability, as stated in the action.



And we have word of AN that it will amount to nothing.

It is logical- after all, de facto he already was king for 25 years, in his illegitimately created kingdom.
Dude. It is not an illegitimate kingdom. We supported him in creating the march. It is far enough away that it is semi independent for logistical reasons alone, not due to just one guy's ego. We've explained this several times, but it's like you don't read or something
 
People who want to destroy current state structures are called terrorists and are ineligible to be elected as its leaders.

Being fair here, he wants to reform our society not destroy it.

In premodern societies , the great deeds of the past become greater with each passing year.

Hell look how crow became a god in this narrative after a few generations.

It is a very modern concept that the deeds of the forefathers are insignificant compared to our own time.

Not every successful warrior becomes a legend. Most pass into obscurity.
 
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Yeah, for everyone fawning over this guy. You do realize that if he is really so great, he is actually way more effective as the leader of a March, right?

Want to get that thing established so we have a meat shield.

Also the megaproject is blatantly admin focused and perhaps mysticism focused and our heroes tend to be somewhat balanced in their traits, so he is likely poor at best in said focuses. Especially if we look at how he wants everything to be simple as his primary reason rather than effective.
 
...no
We authorized a new province.

Which magically became independent.



No, he isn't.
I see his actions of last turn as close to open rebellion as can be.

People who want to destroy current state structures are called terrorists and are ineligible to be elected as its leaders.



In that time they were called ambitious men, its several thousand years to early for ideoligical politics mate.
 
Because he literally couldn't wait for orders from the King. This wasn't him rebelling from the People, he outright says he can't wait a year to actually get a response on how to deal with problems. It's a 6 month journey one way. Imagine waiting a year for permission to do anything major.

This was literally him trying to legitimate an illegal action.

It is also called lying.

He's not any more independent in terms of bending the knee than our other provinces so far as I can see; provincial chiefs have broad leeway and can take actions on their own. Just the sheer travel time means he needs to take certain administrative realities into account.

This is completely wrong.

Reread the update.

He has one main and two secondary actions, own military, Econ, mysticism...

Hell, AN even outright said that we later may try to reintegrate the march, because right now? They are not integrated.
 
[X] Elect Cwriid heir (+1 Stability, Crisis Ends on his terms)
[X] Stop trading with the Highlanders (-3 Diplomacy, small chance of the Highlanders declaring war)
[X] We will find land for you to settle (-1 Stability, +2 Econ
 
This was literally him trying to legitimate an illegal action.

It is also called lying.



This is completely wrong.

Reread the update.

He has one main and two secondary actions, own military, Econ, mysticism...

Hell, AN even outright said that we later may try to reintegrate the march, because right now? They are not integrated.
Ok, I'm done. you're being way too hysterical and hyperbolic for me to take you seriously, and I don't feel like talking to a brick wall trying to explain why the March is semi-independent when you blatantly refuse to listen.
 
Yeah, for everyone fawning over this guy. You do realize that if he is really so great, he is actually way more effective as the leader of a March, right?

Want to get that thing established so we have a meat shield.

Also the megaproject is blatantly admin focused and perhaps mysticism focused and our heroes tend to be somewhat balanced in their traits, so he is likely poor at best in said focuses. Especially if we look at how he wants everything to be simple as his primary reason rather than effective.

Actually AN has stated his lowest score is "mediocre." Given we have a strong system of advisors, I don't think he'll be rolling particularly poorly.
 
Dude. It is not an illegitimate kingdom. We supported him in creating the march. It is far enough away that it is semi independent for logistical reasons alone, not due to just one guy's ego. We've explained this several times, but it's like you don't read or something

Strange, I do not remember any vote about that...

It is as if he declared the new province a "march" and the government could not do anything against it due to the crisis...
 
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