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Originally Posted by konidias
Sounds just like real kingdoms. Do you honestly think everyone in a kingdom mourns the death of a king or something? Some people in kingdoms couldn't care less about the king.
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I'm
pretty sure when a real king dies then there is a huge mourning ceromony and a ton of the population attends.
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Originally Posted by konidias
I do not like the idea of some person getting all sorts of "respect" just for holding a position that requires little work. NPC kings will have greater authority than any person could ever have. If you betray your kingdom you could end up shackled or locked away for a while, or you could end up disbanded and considered an enemy by that kingdom and any of it's allies. There's also the possibility of being demoted.
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You misread what Googi said.
"The important thing with kingdom leaders is that their authority had to come from respect"
What Googi is saying is that Respect -> Leadership... it's not Leadership -> Respect.
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Originally Posted by konidias
Why such hostility? What do you think a "game master" or "dungeon master" does? They have to control the whole experience for the players. I don't honestly see a difference with me planning out certain events or five other people planning out the same events. Other than the fact that the more people needed for it, the more hassle it becomes.
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I didn't sense hostility from him. He was stating a valid question.
And why cant five or so kings determine the experience of roleplaying with a hand of a Kingdom's Admin?