Royal Coup

Royal Coup was a coup d'état within the Re-Estize Kingdom's leadership in the midst of the nation's conflict with the Sorcerer Kingdom. The coup was instigated by Prince Zanac to remove King Ramposa III from power.

Background
Following the Massacre at Katze Plains, King Ramposa III fell into a depression due to the loss of his eldest son, Prince Barbro, and closest confidant, Gazef Stronoff. This caused Prince Zanac, to worry if his father was still capable of competent rule and subsequently began taking over his duties.

Despite this though, the new Crown Prince did not wish to resort to a coup d'etat. However, Zanac once again began to consider overthrowing his father when the latter refused to punish the New Faction for attacking a Sorcerer Kingdom transport, potentially risking a war. Fortunately, the Prince's worries were appeased when the King instead attempted to offer up his own life to try to appease the Sorcerer Kingdom.

Zanac finally decided to go through with his coup d'etat after the Battle of E-Naüru, where it was revealed that the Sorcerer Kingdom had already conquered half the Re-Estize Kingdom in secret. The reason being Ramposa III's response; despite the Sorcerer Kingdom massacring the inhabitants of the conquered towns, the King, perhaps hoping to avoid another Massacre at Katze Plains, continued insisting they settle the conflict diplomatically. The Prince, on the other hand, considered the notion of being able to talk down the Sorcerer Kingdom when they had already made their intent clear to be foolish.

Thus, Prince Zanac began preparing to overthrow his father. The Kingdom's ministers and several Knights were quick to side with the Prince, agreeing that Ramposa III was no longer worthy of being King.

Incident
The exact events of the coup are unknown. However, Prince Zanac and the ministers were successfully able to confine King Ramposa III to his room.

Aftermath
With now having full authority, Zanack then proceeded to take over his duties as king and begin preparations for the war. His first act was to issue a call-to-arms to the nobles.