Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17481441-20161210221654/@comment-24652012-20170309181241

(Who says I forget? Perhaps I just know to not even get close enough for them to be used when violence hasn't proven entirely nessisary. History will depict kings as fearlessly going into battle with his armies out in the wilderness completely unafraid of the possibility of becoming KIA in the first battle. (Litterally the opposite of a president in every imaginable way.) But what we tend to forget is the only reason the king doesn't fear becoming KIA is because if he dies, he just has another age worthy child to inherit his place as king, and another, and another. And another. But before the king and queen of the Kazmazillah consider war, they first care about securing their own future. They are a young generation of their long dynasty. Currently no one to inherit the monarchy. Thus rather then relying on a less competent rank such as a general to face a superior army, they wish to, insure they will have no need of the fear of becoming KIA.)