Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-136.160.185.232-20141214035658/@comment-73.42.187.52-20141214165131

Smiegle2 wrote: Fair point. Still fond of the idea that huntsmen were the knights (to borrow that analogy) and the king was a village elder or something like that. I just think of it like that is how they did things until their King arthur appeared, and in the peacetime that followed the newer forms of governance that were introduced were eventually adopted in place of warrior kings, in fact it would make sense that as the "kingdoms" stretched organnically within their walls the warrior kings would leave the center and gravitate to the walls, eventually taking oaths to stay there and not in the centers of power to keep the kingdoms stable.