Thread:Travian Sackett/@comment-26258526-20160502190025/@comment-26453572-20160513221906

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Goblin Leadership:


 * Kingship:

As a whole, goblins are ruled by one powerful king. The kingship is not inherited, but rather earned In a fight between the three chieftains. Whoever can kill the other two chieftains is made king. Upon ascension to the throne, the oldest son of the victor takes the place of his father. Favoritism towards the origin tribe is not uncommon, and almost expected. As long as the three goblin tribes exist, there will be three chieftains, and one king (who is always the father of one chieftain). The king rules until death, unless challenged and defeated by anyone from one chieftain to all three. If only one chieftain kills the king, they claim the throne, but in the instance when multiple chieftains successfully kill the king, the ceremony continues as usual.


 * The Chieftains:

The chieftains rule each tribe, but unlike kingship, this role is earned by inheritance (more information on inheritance customs provided elsewhere). The chieftain always has a son (depending on what happens, the king may very well have multiple daughters before finally having a son). The chieftains are seldom challenged, and in that rare occurrence, any revolts are quickly put down.

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