[Discuss] Council Positions and Being Part of an Army
Teclis7 at aol.com
Teclis7 at aol.com
Wed Mar 19 12:38:41 CET 2008
>That one's easy. If a Council member had a liege, there would be a very
>problematic conflict of loyalties: on the one hand, he's loyal to the
>Ruler, and to the realm, independent of all other politics, as he must
>be to faithfully perform his duties; but on the other, he's loyal first
>and foremost, through an oath that, in many cases, ought to be more
>important to him than his life, to a Lord or Duke over whom he might
>have to have authority in matters concerning his area of governance.
>Timothy Collett
>Anaris Family
Well recently the idea was discussed about knight versus marshal/general and
lord liege with conflicts of interest and loyalties. Tom said he would not
make a hard ruling on that as he wanted there to be some politics and
different interpretations.
I see no difference here. Also someone mentioned the idea of a corporate
manager reporting to a regional manager. I agree this would not happen, but it
is not the same. A liege/lord relationship has nothing to do with what your
duties are as judge, banker, or general. At least not theoretically. It
could get interesting though if the banker/judge/general was a liege of some
powerful lord/Duke and started to show favor to a particular duchy.
Now that could lead into some real interesting things IG.
Donnie
**************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL
Home.
(http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030000000001)
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://news.battlemaster.org/pipermail/discuss-moderated/attachments/20080319/afef185a/attachment.htm
-------------- next part --------------
--
Unsubscribing and other list options:
http://news.battlemaster.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss
More information about the Discuss-moderated
mailing list