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>The leader of the rebels is actually the Tyrant King in disguise.
>His end game is to wipe out the nobles bloodlines, install a republic in place of the Crown, fake his own assassination, and live a quiet life with his maid/ mistress (he never loved the Queen and was forced to marry her).
>He is still responsible for the uprooting of thousands of lives and throwing the Kingdom into civil war.
>But he did it to free his people from the caste system that made them basically serfs and to be with the women he loves.
How do you respond to learning this? Kill him, spare him, or something else?
>His end game is to wipe out the nobles bloodlines, install a republic in place of the Crown, fake his own assassination, and live a quiet life with his maid/ mistress (he never loved the Queen and was forced to marry her).
>He is still responsible for the uprooting of thousands of lives and throwing the Kingdom into civil war.
>But he did it to free his people from the caste system that made them basically serfs and to be with the women he loves.
How do you respond to learning this? Kill him, spare him, or something else?
