DezNutz wrote:Being as they are an enemy of the crown, would there be a restriction to them reaching the council? It would seem that if they are an enemy of the crown that they wouldn't be allowed on the King's Council.
I think it is an interesting dynamic that they can still be allowed on the council should their influence merit it, even with EoC status.
Think about it- If they are declared an enemy of the crown, but other nation members have not hit that player enough to destroy the player's influence, perhaps it is because the other members of the nation do not approve of the "enemy of the crown status" enough to cause the player enough grief to prevent him reaching the council. If the king does declare someone EoC but that player still manages to garner enough support to not be taken out by his/her fellow nation members, or just flat out takes it and still triumphs, then kudos to them! Or perhaps the player manages to ascend the ranks to king despite the attacks of his fellow nation members. If so, they have earned the position, though I can't imagine them keeping it long term.
It should also be noted that a coupe should not be out of the question, should enough members of a nation decided to launch such a thing. EoC as it stands makes that much more difficult, but not impossible. EoC status preventing them from even reaching council would make such a thing unrealistically difficult. You could launch attacks on influence and get into a voodoo war, but that just gets messy with the biggest pockets ruling the day.
EoC status keeping them off the council would also, as Feniks pointed out, allow a rouge king to kick everyone he/she does not like off the council and keep them off until he/she is removed, allowing other council members the king approves of to take those positions whether their influence in the nation merits it or not. Requiring a Duke to approve sort of waters down the king's power unnecessarily, from my point of view. I'm sure there are ways to deal with all of that through voodoo and such, but EoC as it stands looks like it would play out great, in my humble opinion.