Dark Rider, on 03 March 2012 - 04:03 PM, said:
I think the best way to handle the transfer of power from previous King to the next would be for the Prince to be crowned King while his father was still alive allowing his father to go into retirement and serve as an advisor.
Yes. That has been made by some of the most powerful and sucessful monarchs of history: Charles I Habsburg did that, and Tokugawa Ieyasu too. The roman emperors even created a special title for that purpose (the senior emperor was the
Augustus, and the junior emperor, who shared his power, was the
Caesar; when the old
Augustus died, the
Caesar was promoted to
Augustus and had to name a new
Caesar to share his power. If the new
Augustus didn´t have any adult son or son in law ready to take the title, he just adopted somebody.
Dark Rider, on 03 March 2012 - 04:03 PM, said:
Had Ned been made protectorate of the realm long enough and been willing to steer Joffrey not knowing he was a product of incest than Joffrey would have had the benefit of that Father Figure and advisor even though I don't think it would have been enough to make Joffrey a good king it might have kept him from being an absolute tyrannt.
Or he could pretend he was going to do that, and once he had the reins of power capture Joffrey and hand him to Stannis...but poor Ned wasn´t good at subtley.
Dark Rider, on 03 March 2012 - 04:03 PM, said:
Griff has Connington, but he's not going to be around long now thanks to the Greyscale. Griff will just have to be put his place with Varys reminding him that all of this has been given to him and all of it can be taken away if he starts to go mad with power.
Varys has not power to do that; if Aegon is ever crowned, Varys can assassinate him, but not dethrone him, and if he dares to threaten him, he will be toast...heck, I would kill Varys the minute I seized the throne, even if he kissed my ass and promised undying loyalty! He is too dangerous.
Edited by Ser Lepus, 03 March 2012 - 06:43 PM.