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2013-06-28, 06:12 | Link #2042 | |
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2013-06-28, 14:03 | Link #2046 |
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Sorry slightly off topic from the current page but more of a response from several pages back about Regin. If Tigre continues to prove his worth over time and gain more "credibility", I don't think the nobles have as much reason to go against Regin's interest in Tigre. They probably won't be happy but they have less to hold against it.
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2013-06-28, 15:39 | Link #2047 | |
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2013-06-28, 21:40 | Link #2049 |
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At the end, if the nobles have a problem with Tigre being their king. By then Tigre would have already got enough allies (in his harem) to steam roll anyone in his path.
If war what they want, massacre is what they get. This is the guy who would have all 7 Vanadis under his *pants*.
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2013-06-28, 22:45 | Link #2052 | |
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2013-06-29, 00:45 | Link #2053 |
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I still believe Tigre would start his own nation right in between Bruner and Zhcted and eventually absorbed both countries by marrying the queen of Bruner and the 7 Vanadis of Zhcted which controlled the 7 states of Zhcted.
If you have a Vanadis or 2 with you whenever you go, I am pretty sure no assassin could ever get a chance in killing you.
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2013-06-29, 01:07 | Link #2055 | |
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2013-06-29, 02:54 | Link #2058 |
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Don't worry, he's protected by one of the cardinal laws of protagonists which states that main characters (especially in novels like this) are immune to dying to nameless minor characters/"boring" events. If people are going to "object" to Tigre building his own kingdom, they're probably going to do it by assembling massive armies of faceless soldiers, summoning the foulest of the demons, etc. They're never going to try something as logical and as easy as poison
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2013-06-29, 03:40 | Link #2059 | |
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Well there you have it, assassinations by poisoning was never going to be an option. It’s going to be something like this. Tigre become king and decided to go out hunting at some remote location, bring with him only 300 men including his wives, mistresses and maid. Evil noblemen’s knew of the Tigre trip before hand and assembling massive armies of 300,000 (need to be a epic proportions) to kill of Tigre and his wives. Tigre realized it and with his 300 men held position in a bottle neck location. Battle lasted 3 days, Tigre and his 300 men were victorious. Tigre went back home after the killing all the noblemen who amassed the armies. Yes some of you might realized I have stolen the plot for the movie 300, but in this case our hero win.
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2013-06-29, 04:55 | Link #2060 |
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Not incorrect, per se, each country has its own laws. But when Tigre's title of Lumiere was explained, its backstory lay in how the previous bearer married a princess and became king, leading to the conclusion that Brune is patriarchal or Tigre specifically is allowed to become king by marrying Regin.
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