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Old 08-10-2002, 08:29 PM
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Originally posted by _0AfTeRsHoCk0_
From 6 months experience, it is not fun at all sitting in the throne room alld ay answering the following questions:

"promote me"
"give me the rp test"
"can I join?"
"I want a tag change"
"I want a new last name"

Half of you don't know what you're getting into. If you think you can ignore all those, your kingdom will fail.
I always got a
"promote me"
"can i join?"
"Where is our castle?"
"Can I kill Samurai?"
(Zormite had too many renegades and not any good Generals X_x...)

But yes... alot of people think Running a Kingdom is fun... That's what I thought, then I got the Kingdom and I grew gray hairs. It takes weeks or even months of preperation. Being a King just isn't a job for the power hungry, as King you must do things such as this
-Set up a Government that is stable (None of this... "My Government is a Dictatorship so I rule all)
-Recruit your members at a low level (They beg and beg for promotions every single hour.)
-Set up the high ranks (Promote those few people you have who are good... into higher ranks)
-Fight with the staff members and players (Staffers are needed to repair bugs and levels in the kingdom, players just hate you)
-Start a reign of diplomatic exchanges (Dont ally because they are your friends)
-YOU MUST TEACH YOUR MEMBERS HOW TO RP (If you dont then you'll just make another kingdom like the old Dustari (You kick them out they join another kingdom so they join the biggest kingdom. You cant kick them out if they dont RP correctly)
-Start Trading Routes (What is a kingdom without economics?)
-Deal with internal affairs (Taking out defectors, etc)

And that's not all of em. You say to yourself "I can do that real easy". Well it's easier said then done.
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