Netardapope
Sage
So you often hear of the archetype of the king or noble whom wishes to prevent war just because they think it's wrong. The benevolent king if you will. And while I do understand that this is probably a role assumed only in entertainment rather than reality, I was hoping to see if anyone had any real life examples specifically in non-contemporary times.
I'd like to know if there where kings who genuinely Valored the human life of both their people and foreigners. And if an example cannot be found, I'd appreciate the closest example you can find.
The trend I see in literature and entertainment in general is that they think and overly cynical setting is most realistic. When in my personal opinion I think a realistic setting is a mix of the idealistic and cynical. So any information you can bring is welcome [emoji1]
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I'd like to know if there where kings who genuinely Valored the human life of both their people and foreigners. And if an example cannot be found, I'd appreciate the closest example you can find.
The trend I see in literature and entertainment in general is that they think and overly cynical setting is most realistic. When in my personal opinion I think a realistic setting is a mix of the idealistic and cynical. So any information you can bring is welcome [emoji1]
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