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8 years 2 months ago #151964
by Nalick (NalickDeMarche)
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Seth,
More than a dozen common men and women filled the Dragon Claw's benches to hear of the tragedy. The world knows and there is no secret to be kept quiet.
Midori, I will speak with you after my trek.
~Nalick
More than a dozen common men and women filled the Dragon Claw's benches to hear of the tragedy. The world knows and there is no secret to be kept quiet.
Midori, I will speak with you after my trek.
~Nalick
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8 years 2 months ago - 8 years 2 months ago #152052
by Ilana Darkwood (Ilana_Darkwood)
So... the Seneschal?
I have never even met this king. Though I guess I never had the chance because he died young.
It sounds like the people who run the baronies need to be holding lanterns. At least they are near the people they are guiding. A council of Seneschals pressing forward into the darkness with lanterns to shine brighter than one.
Who trusts a single person to make all the decisions? Is that how we usually do things here? I missed something.
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Replied by Ilana Darkwood (Ilana_Darkwood) on topic On Our Kingdom
Nalick wrote: Keola,
Travance, as all other Baronies within our structure of government, require someone with vision and direction, holding forth a lantern to lead us, as one united Kingdom, forward unto the dark night. Ours and every other barony needs a king to ensure all of our baronies and territories stand virtuous.
Seth,
I'm merely following His Grace's lead.
~Nalick
So... the Seneschal?
I have never even met this king. Though I guess I never had the chance because he died young.
It sounds like the people who run the baronies need to be holding lanterns. At least they are near the people they are guiding. A council of Seneschals pressing forward into the darkness with lanterns to shine brighter than one.
Who trusts a single person to make all the decisions? Is that how we usually do things here? I missed something.
-Keola
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Land System Deputy
New Player Marshal
Last edit: 8 years 2 months ago by Ilana Darkwood (Ilana_Darkwood).
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- Jurgur'mosh Goretusk

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8 years 2 months ago #152137
by Jurgur'mosh Goretusk (MattF)
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Make big fight pit, fighters fight, winner be warchief
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- Ephrem

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8 years 2 months ago #152142
by Ephrem (bamore62)
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Our friend Jurgur'mosh is the first, at last, to suggest a process by which a king or queen is determined. Although coarse, at least it's something to go on.
I suggest that our scholars start researching the laws of Kormyre to see if there are any succession laws or precedents - either civil or common law - by which a new ruler for the Kingdom is determined. It would be most helpful to determine who has the authority to establish the rightful king. While the strength of Kormyre lies in the people, the flourishing of people depends upon the law. We are a land of law and justice and for the sake of the Kingdom the new king must be determined quickly and lawfully.
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I suggest that our scholars start researching the laws of Kormyre to see if there are any succession laws or precedents - either civil or common law - by which a new ruler for the Kingdom is determined. It would be most helpful to determine who has the authority to establish the rightful king. While the strength of Kormyre lies in the people, the flourishing of people depends upon the law. We are a land of law and justice and for the sake of the Kingdom the new king must be determined quickly and lawfully.
Father Ephrem
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8 years 2 months ago #152143
by Templar Aldric (Selrik)
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The issue of who has authority is clear actually. The highest ranking Noble in our Kingdom, would then oversee the succession given that no heirs are available to sit the throne. He has announced his intention to do so, and as the Count is highest ranking, as well as leader of the military in the title of Earl of the Marches, he has already settled that particular matter.
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8 years 2 months ago #152147
by Ephrem (bamore62)
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Replied by Ephrem (bamore62) on topic On Our Kingdom
So the Count has been completely within the law as acting authority; at the very worst he has simply delayed the process (for good reason it seems). The task for him will be to determine the process and the heir. It still would benefit the Kingdom (and the Count himself) if we could research the law and establish whether or not there is precedent for the determination of a new king for a vacant throne - either by written law or by custom.
I was not present when the Count made his announcement; I've only heard second hand from some of the commoners who were there in the Inn. From what I gather, it seems that the task for us in Travance will be to maintain law and order, and also guard the kingdom during this time when enemies - from without and within - would assume us to be weak.
I was not present when the Count made his announcement; I've only heard second hand from some of the commoners who were there in the Inn. From what I gather, it seems that the task for us in Travance will be to maintain law and order, and also guard the kingdom during this time when enemies - from without and within - would assume us to be weak.
Father Ephrem
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