Naughty boy~ i caught you trying to use your brain~Okay, so ... that happened. Also, what kind of priest does that ... wait scratch that remark, LOL. Also also, these people are forgetting so fast that the heros (of which the priest is ONE OF THEM) are the reason they were in the sorry state they were in recently. Well, technically Hirota coming to the town really doomed them all because we KNOW anything he touches somehow get's touched, LOL.
It's not capital. It's town from early chaptersHow long was the Princess gone for this to happen?!
He was able to radicalize them buy healing them and play the brain washing gameOkay, so ... that happened. Also, what kind of priest does that ... wait scratch that remark, LOL. Also also, these people are forgetting so fast that the heros (of which the priest is ONE OF THEM) are the reason they were in the sorry state they were in recently. Well, technically Hirota coming to the town really doomed them all because we KNOW anything he touches somehow get's touched, LOL.
Nah, I don't have one of those ... things. I have a gutter brain ... and that's NOT worth much.Naughty boy~ i caught you trying to use your brain~
Jokes aside bro it's chapter 37 by now we are only here for seeing where this is going, shit be funny sometimes.
I'd argue the opposite with the divine right of kings. 90% of divinely chosen ones we've seen are bloodthirsty tyrants and the main thing that Princess and her sister have going for them is actually doing their job as royals by handling administration, politics and leadership in war. Something most good monarchs irl also did. They wouldn't be remembered as good otherwise.In their world, the existence of the royal family gives credence to eugenics doctrine/divine right. In our world, they're invred failsons who's bloodline is deified (for bad reasons) and are parasites on the people.
That may all be true, I just don't like the monarchy.I'd argue the opposite with the divine right of kings. 90% of divinely chosen ones we've seen are bloodthirsty tyrants and the main thing that Princess and her sister have going for them is actually doing their job as royals by handling administration, politics and leadership in war. Something most good monarchs irl also did. They wouldn't be remembered as good otherwise.
It's actually pretty nice to see a setting that gets some parts of pre-industrial societal dynamics like how the governance is affected by only a small section of the country being literate or how the power in pre-long range communications setting tends to favour centralised solutions.
We also have to remember that the "passive inbred failsons" status quo of modern European monarchies is a historical anomaly. Historically failsons would get deposed by more competent nobles, even if within their own dynasty. The modern status quo exists partially because the average modern monarch knows that if they ever exercised their already limited powers, even for a clear benefit of the people, the ostentatiously democratically elected guys in suits that really run their countries would depose them.
At the risk of having an aneurysm considering your first take, I'm curious what you consider the best method to be for managing a country?That may all be true, I just don't like the monarchy.
A democratic council/At the risk of having an aneurysm considering your first take, I'm curious what you consider the best method to be for managing a country?
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