Should leaders sacrifice other leaders to forge an alliance?
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However, this action also raises important questions about the responsibilities of a leader. Should a king prioritize the immediate safety of his kingdom over the principles of loyalty and justice? Cortex's decision, while pragmatic, seems to overlook the potential long-term consequences of such a betrayal, both in terms of trust within his own ranks and his moral integrity.
In the grand scheme, whether his decision was justified is a matter of perspective, hinging on one's values about leadership, loyalty, and the costs of war and peace. It's a decision that undoubtedly shapes the narrative and the dynamics within the kingdom, setting the stage for further developments, especially considering the newfound power of Darkton in the wake of recent attacks.
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I couldn't agree more! There is something quite wrong about resorting to violence to defend the kingdom. What kind of message does this translate in the end? That the people should do it as well?Zanne Crystle wrote: ↑13 Jan 2024, 09:14 I was surprised by King Cortez's ruthless move, as I didn't expect it. Some might argue that he did it for the benefit of the kingdom, as he saw Sconce as an obstacle to securing Cormay's alliance, which he believed was crucial for the kingdom's survival. However, a skilled leader should have the ability to maneuver and forge alliances without resorting to violence. While Cortez's focus on protecting the kingdom might be commendable, killing Sconce could be seen as a failure of diplomacy. A truly adept leader would explore other avenues to reconcile differences before resorting to violence.
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Sure, protecting the kingdom is a top priority, and I can respect that. But killing Sconce feels like a shortcut that might come back to bite Cortez. A true leader, in my book, would exhaust every other option before jumping to the drastic measure of taking out a fellow leader. Or had he already exhausted all options and this was the last ditch effort he had?
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