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[ he may as well use this damn network for research. ]
If you were to take loyalties to a king, what kind of king would you want them to be? Would you think better if they were harsh or if they were wise? What sort of person would you lend your allegiances too?
[ It's a general topic. he's curious to hear the opinions of people around him. he seems less rigid than when he first arrived. the break from all the battles has done well on him. he's not uneasy and robb speaks with a warm confidence. ]
If you were to take loyalties to a king, what kind of king would you want them to be? Would you think better if they were harsh or if they were wise? What sort of person would you lend your allegiances too?
[ It's a general topic. he's curious to hear the opinions of people around him. he seems less rigid than when he first arrived. the break from all the battles has done well on him. he's not uneasy and robb speaks with a warm confidence. ]
no subject
It must be hard being a king.
People aren't always easily accepting of change.
no subject
It is not an easy task. [ shaking his head. ] A man should be named fool if he think it so.
no subject
Do you think it's wrong for a king to force people into working for the sake of the country?
What if the king's subjects don't want to work? It's a rhetorical question. When you think about it, there's much you need to consider.
And I agree. They'd be a fool if they thought it'd be easy.
no subject
[ a beat. ]
A king should be given his loyalties but you wouldn't pledge loyalties to an ungracious man even if he rules the lands? If he serves them, I do not think it wrong for him to ask the same.
There is. Have you ever found yourself in a position of leadership, ser?