You brought them an army and dragons that ended up being the death of them. You brought them experience in conquest, but conquest is easy.
Governance is harder.
[ Because the mun is totally just stealing/paraphrasing a Hamilton quote okay. ]
Tell me something: if you had lived and claimed the crown for yourself, what could you offer the subjects who refused to accept your rule?
You may have wanted the throne all your life, but what did you intend to do afterward? What laws would you have enacted, which ones would you have changed or stricken from the records?
You speak often of what you would have destroyed, but not what you would have built. I'm genuinely interested.
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Governance is harder.
[ Because the mun is totally just stealing/paraphrasing a Hamilton quote okay. ]
Tell me something: if you had lived and claimed the crown for yourself, what could you offer the subjects who refused to accept your rule?
You may have wanted the throne all your life, but what did you intend to do afterward? What laws would you have enacted, which ones would you have changed or stricken from the records?
You speak often of what you would have destroyed, but not what you would have built. I'm genuinely interested.