It has come to our attention that we lack officials to represent our kingdom in matters of diplomacy and trade. We beseech our courtiers to see if they are willing to fill these positions. ((If any courtiers want to serve as diplomats or merchants, feel free to offer your services for the extra voting power.))
- His Majesty, Alfons V de Trastámara, King of Aragon and Naples
((Given that Coups are all peaceful, and presumably palace coups, how about giving courtiers +1 vote in them? along with councillors/ministers?
On the subject of Coups, are military ones going to be a thing if we assign generals to armies?))
((Why, are you thinking of starting a coup? Are people doubting their king? Lol, just kidding, that's a reasonable suggestion. The original coup system was much more complex than what it is now, with council members and such having more influence over the outcome. I toned it down because it got too unwieldy. With coups, there's no actual fighting involved, so no armies. I can't model that in-game. How I've set them up to work is simply everyone picks a side, and the coup succeeds if the required number of people join it. I'd prefer not to make it any more complex, but I suppose it can be adjusted. I'll need to figure out a whole new system later then.))
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