Talk:Renner Theiere Chardelon Ryle Vaiself/@comment-78.125.201.30-20150803180849

Well compared to middle-age European noble renner is actually in the norm, I don't see why she is classified as psychopatic well I know why, but her action toward the kingdom are quite normal.

You have to remember the kingdom is a feudal state, which is very different than a modern state. The idea we have today of a country mainly come from the renaissance. To stay simple, the king main source of income and troop are his own land he do get taxes and troop from his vassal but that quite dependent from their whim and while the king have to protect the noble land(in exchange for tax and troop), the noble don't owe jackshit to the king when his own land is attacked and usually act for their own interest sending the minimum of troop (or none). It really wasn't uncommon for a vassal to switch lord (after all a different ruler don't change much but having more territories does) in exchange for a few land or gold, or to create faction between a them to rebel against some policies or overthrow the ruler.

So seeing the princess trying to gain the people's heart while betraying the noble (not the kingdom you have to understand that) isn't that surprising, actually what surprise me is that the noble don't fight each other but the king does seem to have more autority than most feudal state.