As something of a history buff I’ve read about a fair few Kings and Queens through history. There are many of them, most mediocre, a lot of them objectively bad, however, now and again one stands out from the masses as a good one.
So, what (according to you) makes a good monarch? Feel free to point to a particular person, or event as an example :)
The same thing that makes any other type of leader or ruler good. Simply seek to understand the people.
I think it’s pretty similar to what makes a good person, empathy, kindness, that sort of stuff.
A lot of the monarchs better thought of are the ones who made social reforms, bettering the lives of others much lower down the totem pole.
Like all people, it’s kind of impossible to be all good, so even with the good ones there’s awful stuff there, but it’s all relative.
One who immediately abdicates in favor of self-determination
A monarch understanding that they work for the people, and represent the people.
The same goes for any nation’s leader, monarch or not.
A Butter-Glider and solid henchmen.
A guillotine!
21 and guild backing
Maybe a Nissan Stanza
nice even wings, picks a safe milkweed plant to lay its eggs on, that sort of thing