[Discuss] Inaleignable rights; rule 2.
Justin Pope
jupo42 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 2 05:31:37 CET 2006
> Yes, because now the system is set up with your lord in charge of you.
> He sends his army where he wants to. It's no longer the general
> commanding you everywhere.
Um, it's been set up that way for a long time. We've been having
discussions on the topic of the proper chain of command (your liege is
your boss, not the ruler/general/etc) since the old duchy system was
first implemented. I don't see what's suddenly new on this front.
And the whole deal about punishing for "action" rather than punishing
for "lack of action" is old too.
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