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Jethraw

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  1. See you in the max guild! Congrats :D

    See you there :ice:

    OMG wow grats about time haha

    Haha thanks, I just couldn't stand div :P

     

    Grats man :)

    Thankyou! :D

  2. Grats you sexy noob :wub:

    Sorry I wasn't online!

    Cheers bub :P

    Don't apologise though, I was gonna get in Monday originally, just didn't have much to do so did some extra xpees!

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    WOAH

     

    Congratulations. Also, a three and a half year late congratulations to maxing the first time.

    Thanks! Also, a three and a half year late thanks :P

     

    Congratz on MaX! What a scenic place to hit that 99 :)

    Cheers! Liked it and I happened to have a couple chronicles in place so I figured I may as well :P

     

    Damn I missed it, but grats@@@@@

    Thankyou :D !

    Holy crap :blink:

     

    Who are you???

    :cry:

     

    Is this a 2nd acc? or just following up the Div skill?

    Just a follow up :) Maxed a few years ago then quit, then div was released :P

  4. 3 and a half years after the last time - I maxed on RS today! Was bored and ended up training more than I expected so just did it quickly :P

     

    Thanks to Tabt and Reep for being around :wub:

     

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  5. ^ Agreed. The majority would win my favor, as I would see my duty as king being to serve my people.

    Saying that serving your people is your duty could be used just as much to veto any law you like. If you think that you're serving your people by not doing what they want, then you're doing your duty, basically.

    Yes, but as soon as you go against the majority, whether you're arguing it's serving your people or not, you're going to get pretty unpopular pretty fast. As soon as that happens it wouldn't take much to abolish the powers of the monarchy or the monarchy altogether, were the majority of the public in uproar about the institution.

     

    Parliament spent several hundred years getting the art of whittling away the powers of the monarchy down to a tee, they could shaft the powers of the monarchy in a heartbeat if public opinion were in their favour.

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