Honestly, I feel like meritocracy's a better system than inheritance, when it comes to seats of power. Although I might be biased, of course, because that's how the seasonal crowns get passed along in a Changeling freehold--when a court's monarch steps down or dies or what have you, the crown appears on the brow of whatever Changeling best embodies that particular court. (Which means it's likely to be myself once the current monarch retires, because, well, I'm rather known for being an Autumn's Autumn, so to say.)
Does the empire even have any sub-kingdoms? Because as I understood it previously, you rather require those to have an empire for real and not just a kingdom calling itself an empire to sound better.
Huh. So the crown decides who's most worthy? It must be impressive magic for it to be able to tell.
As for the Empire, technically no. But originally the Adrestian Empire covered all of Fodlan. Then Faerghus broke away from the Empire, and sometime after that, the Alliance broke away from Faerghus, leading to the three countries. There were probably sub-kingdoms back at the time when the Empire was Fodlan, but that was so long ago that it's hard to know now. Besides, the Empire tends to be...overbearing, shall we say? I don't know how much individual identity any of those sub-kingdoms got to keep, and none of it may have been reflected in the history books they saw fit to print and preserve. One big happy imperialistic Empire.
It's not a physical crown, mind you. It's symbolic. Kind of misty. But unmistakable. And yes, it's very magical, but the Seasonal courts *do* have the power of those seasons behind them. That's how Changeling magic works, you see. We make contracts with concepts to lend us their power, the stronger the better.
And huh. That's interesting, regarding the Empire. The history part. The overbearing part is just part of being an empire, I'm afraid.
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Does the empire even have any sub-kingdoms? Because as I understood it previously, you rather require those to have an empire for real and not just a kingdom calling itself an empire to sound better.
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As for the Empire, technically no. But originally the Adrestian Empire covered all of Fodlan. Then Faerghus broke away from the Empire, and sometime after that, the Alliance broke away from Faerghus, leading to the three countries. There were probably sub-kingdoms back at the time when the Empire was Fodlan, but that was so long ago that it's hard to know now. Besides, the Empire tends to be...overbearing, shall we say? I don't know how much individual identity any of those sub-kingdoms got to keep, and none of it may have been reflected in the history books they saw fit to print and preserve. One big happy imperialistic Empire.
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And huh. That's interesting, regarding the Empire. The history part. The overbearing part is just part of being an empire, I'm afraid.