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Jove X
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Posted - 2008.06.13 15:26:00 -
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Hardly! There is a process for deciding emperor.
And there are five houses each with an heir. I would suggest there are actually six, since Lady Sarum represents a living heir that survived Imperial succession, the House of Khanid is worthy of consideration and the trials.
Personally I would like to see King Khanid II as the next emperor. Anyone who says that Lady Sarum is a shoe in for empress, or that Lady Sarum should be treated differently than King Khanid was for surviving Shathol'syn obviously is a hypocrite.
Furthermore no one heir is guaranteed to become emperor. We have a process. It is called Shathol'syn.
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Jove X
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Posted - 2008.06.13 17:07:00 -
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Edited by: Jove X on 13/06/2008 17:07:19
Originally by: Sepherim This is most inappropriate. Trials are the way for God to decide who is Emperor, and as such should not be up for the Heirs to avoid. Are they not pure in the eyes of God? It is their duty to face each other in trials and for four of them to commit Shak'tol Syn. As simple as that. Humans cannot avoid the decision of God by agreeing themselves, this is no Gallente democracy.
Specially given the... peculiar... stance Lady Sarum is in right now.
Let's hope the Theology Council considers this all and places everything in its propper place.
We've gone from sqabbling over Khanid II's avoidance of death, to tolerating Lady's Sarum's avoidance of it; pretending no parallel exists with Khanid II - to declaring Lady Sarum Empress and no heir has in fact died - all have avoided death, including the Empress!
I completely agree that the heir's can not simply forego the process and declare with consensus the Lady Empress (apparently ignoring all tradition). I've also argued that Khanid must be brought back in as a 6th heir for consideration (whether he is successful or not) given the circumstances.
Wow!
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Jove X
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Posted - 2008.06.13 17:15:00 -
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Originally by: Tablaren Except that the blessed lady has allready died.
But used a clone? ....
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Jove X
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Posted - 2008.06.13 20:15:00 -
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Originally by: Yo****o Sanders I am not a member of the Theology Council. And I admit as a mere Ni-Kunni I am not an expert on speaking of Scripture. But I expect that the Theology Council shall affirm Jamyl Sarum as Empress soon!
... and in doing so, ignore Amarrian tradition. When has an Emperor every been acclaimed by the other heirs? When has not one heir, but all heirs survived and it not deemed to be heresy?
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Jove X
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Posted - 2008.06.13 21:01:00 -
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Originally by: Tomahawk Bliss If nothing else Lady Sarum deserves some polite dignity in reference to her.
Agreed.
A royal Amarrian heir merits respect. ( I would argue King Khanid II is still a royal Amarrian heir, even if not deemed as such by other Amarr) |
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