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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote2016-01-18 12:19 am

the place of kings

So I observed at one point that a status in a land is granted by the king. . . .

Kinda important what the king can do if I don't decide to revise it out.  Could be a pure constitutional monarch with a figureheard; could even rip off Cordwainer Smith and have them all loyal to a king who vanished centuries ago, as there's no knowing, he might come back.  Could be an absolute monarch, though not likely in other details of the society.  Could be -- a magical position where the big job is keeping the land safe and prosperous.

A magical position, like that of absolute monarch, requires some capabiliities of the monarch -- though very different ones -- probably.  You could just have a spell where the land is dependent on their being a person of the royal blood.  (Which would explain why the evil usurper locks the monarch in a tower and blinds him without kililng him.)  But such inklings as I have had point to this king needing to be a wizard, though not a great master wizard.

Still up in the air on it.  It's only in the latter books that it may come to the front.

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