Champ basically gave us the general outlook of the Tipa Kingdom: Everyone who isn't a slave is content with their rank in society, to the point that there is no significant effort to unite all three kingdoms, because of the game reset that comes a week after. Some observations from Champ's perspective: Protoporos's society is of a capitalist medieval setting, has little fear of violent crime, and although its inhabitants shown so far are both complacent and vain, they aren't outright cruel to the slaves. It's almost as if the slaves aren't being screwed by the people screwing over the slaves, but by the system in place. (And it looks like Sako Toshio is gunning for some societal criticism, with Champ presumably a wageslave himself before Protoporos.) Even moreso, unless you're a slave, you wouldn't benefit from the game reset, as it would mean everyone starts back on an equal foot. At this point, it might not be a far-fetched theory to suggest that Baku will put together a crew of slaves and bring about a revolution in their lives, though the exact method is a mystery. While denying labor seems plausible, I doubt Baku would be able to inspire the numbers significant to his efforts, as the slaves are obviously not held together by morals and require incentives; even if labor denial works, a new shipment of slaves will supply the gap in the labor demand. Most likely Baku will amass wealth through gambles and other unsavory means, figure a means of incentivizing his supporters, take over the kingdom, unify all three kingdoms, and maybe or maybe not become the Kaiser. (When we think of Kaiser, we think of Germany or Austria, or maybe you're thinking of Russia's Tzar.) I honestly have no idea how Baku will fulfill all of these conditions, but maybe he'll start by introducing a new currency system that overtakes the current one in place. Also, I got a feeling Champ's job as a servant for the castle may prove important.
Several other points of interest are drawn into question: 1.) Midara said this last chapter: "When the time is over, the Kaiser is the winner." This seems to imply that the Kaiser could change before the Ban is over. Another deal is what does "time" refer to here? I think it implies the gamble's duration that Baku set, but it could imply when the week's reset starts. Is there a case where the Kaiser can be the winner even after the Ban is over? What happens if an ally who isn't sided with Baku or Lalo wins? DOES HACHINA WIN?! 2.) How do these vests work exactly? They look like nothing but cloth with symbols on them. If your health gets reduced to zero, what penalty is there?
Respawn? 3.) How exactly are the developers able to monitor all the player activity in order to confirm that everyone is following the MMORPG rules? It can't be as simple as watching out for cheaters in paintball. 4.) Page 9, I only see two kingdoms on that map. Where is the third kingdom? Is it hidden in the sea of trees?! There are so many TREES!