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<blockquote>''The Kingdom has now withered and died. The idea was very, very good. A game of thrones inspired accumulation of the entire Graal Military Community would have seemed like a crazy idea to me if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes. It actually happened. The entire community was involved in the system. However, there were significant issues. For one, all the houses aside from House Regium were very weak, and there weren't nearly enough officers to support the large scale of the system. It had it’s moments, sure, one being the Crawford revolt after Vulnus was crowned the King. Crawford rebelled, and all the other houses rallied behind House Regium and destroyed them. A twelve hour battle was ended in 25 minutes, with Crawford agreeing to return to the system, and being given the territory of Deadwood. As much as I wanted it to, this system was never going to work. There are a few big factors to this. Auel created his house with the expectation that he would win the King election. After the election, not wanting to manage his house as opposed to be the King, he went inactive. As mentioned before, the guilds were weak and short-staffed. The King election itself contributed to its failure. All the confusion and disagreement caused a lot of infighting, but I will admit, seeing all those people in the castle was cool as fuck. All in all, good idea, and poor execution. However, the system did prove something important: Community unification is possible! Now can we replicate it?'' - Article from [https://xiaograalmilitary.wordpress.com/2016/08/06/the-failure-of-the-kingdom-system/ Xiao's Blog], by [[Xiaoguard|Roanoke Han]] </blockquote>The [[The Kingdom|Kingdom]], formally the [[The Kingdom|Kingdom of Graal]], was a prominent and monumental project of the [[Graal Military Community]], inspired by the HBO series, Game of Thrones. While problematic, the Kingdom showed potential of a unified community, and served as a renaissance for military graphics. The guild was conceptualized by [[Auel|Auel Vist]] and [[Vulnus|Vulnus Regium]], but Sherlock assisted in bringing it to life. The Kingdom's purpose was to unify the military community, and return it to its traditional values.
The [[The Kingdom|Kingdom]], formally the [[The Kingdom|Kingdom of Graal]], was a short-lived, monumental project of the [[Graal Military Community|Military Community]] inspired by the hit HBO series Game of Thrones. The Kingdom showed the potential of a unified community, albeit certain issues arose immediately after implementation, particularly after the election of the King.


== History ==
An article from [https://xiaograalmilitary.wordpress.com/2016/08/06/the-failure-of-the-kingdom-system/ Xiao's blog] (Xiao was the one who received and tallied the votes for King):
In a meeting between [[Auel]], [[Vulnus]], and [[Constantine Vasa|Sherlock]], a system was formulated to support a sizeable guild which would unite the community under a single banner. Vulnus drafted and archived the plans for future use.
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When their plans were put into effect, the Kingdom unified every under the Graal Military Community into one common cause. There were numerous great houses, led by their respective family. Subservient houses flocked under the great houses, which had guilds of knights. All houses had claims to land, and the right to compete for territories with other houses.

Initially, the Kingdom system had no chosen leader, until elections for a High King were hosted and coordinated by Roanoke Han, also known as Xiaoguard. Unbeknownst to Auel Vist, Vulnus won the elections and was crowned High King. Opposed to be the King, Auel Vist went inactive, and by proxy, [[Vist|House Vist]].

House Crawford would later secede from the Kingdom system and spark the Crawford Rebellion, challenging the royal army. High King Vulnus called upon the Graal Military Community, and mustered potentially the largest army in the history of the community. The two sides clashed in combat for less than an hour, until the leader of House Crawford was forced to swear fealty to the High King before the eyes of the Kingdom.

In due time, Auel Vulnus stepped down and abdicated the throne to Auel Vist. This action did not stit well with the houses and caused unrest, which would lead to the demise of the Kingdom. [[File:Ss2016-08-01at03-34-56.jpg|250px|thumb]]
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''died.''
''The Kingdom system has now withered and died.''

''The idea was very, very good. A game of thrones inspired accumulation of the entire Military Community would have seemed like a crazy idea to me if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes. It actually happened, the entire community was involved in the system.''

''However, there were significant issues. For one, all the houses were very weak (aside from House Regium), and there weren't nearly enough officers to support the large scale of the system.''

''It had it’s moments, sure. Like the Crawford revolt – After [[Vulnus]] was crowned the King, Crawford rebelled. And all the other houses rallied behind House Regium and destroyed them. A 12 hour PK battle was ended in 25 minutes, and Crawford agreed to return to the system and was given the territory of Deadwood.''

''As much as I wanted it to, this system was never going to work. There are a few big factors to this.''

''[[Auel]] created his house with the expectation that he would win the King election. After the election, not wanting to manage his house as opposed to be the king, he went inactive.''

''As mentioned before, the guilds were weak and short-staffed. The King election itself contributed to its failure. All the confusion and disagreement caused a lot of infighting, but I will admit seeing all those people in the castle was cool as fuck.''

''All in all, good idea, and poor execution. However, the system did prove something very important:''

''Community unification IS POSSIBLE! The kingdom system proved this, now can we replicate it?''


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Revision as of 12:04, 17 August 2022

The Kingdom has now withered and died. The idea was very, very good. A game of thrones inspired accumulation of the entire Graal Military Community would have seemed like a crazy idea to me if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes. It actually happened. The entire community was involved in the system. However, there were significant issues. For one, all the houses aside from House Regium were very weak, and there weren't nearly enough officers to support the large scale of the system. It had it’s moments, sure, one being the Crawford revolt after Vulnus was crowned the King. Crawford rebelled, and all the other houses rallied behind House Regium and destroyed them. A twelve hour battle was ended in 25 minutes, with Crawford agreeing to return to the system, and being given the territory of Deadwood. As much as I wanted it to, this system was never going to work. There are a few big factors to this. Auel created his house with the expectation that he would win the King election. After the election, not wanting to manage his house as opposed to be the King, he went inactive. As mentioned before, the guilds were weak and short-staffed. The King election itself contributed to its failure. All the confusion and disagreement caused a lot of infighting, but I will admit, seeing all those people in the castle was cool as fuck. All in all, good idea, and poor execution. However, the system did prove something important: Community unification is possible! Now can we replicate it? - Article from Xiao's Blog, by Roanoke Han

The Kingdom, formally the Kingdom of Graal, was a prominent and monumental project of the Graal Military Community, inspired by the HBO series, Game of Thrones. While problematic, the Kingdom showed potential of a unified community, and served as a renaissance for military graphics. The guild was conceptualized by Auel Vist and Vulnus Regium, but Sherlock assisted in bringing it to life. The Kingdom's purpose was to unify the military community, and return it to its traditional values.

History

In a meeting between Auel, Vulnus, and Sherlock, a system was formulated to support a sizeable guild which would unite the community under a single banner. Vulnus drafted and archived the plans for future use.

When their plans were put into effect, the Kingdom unified every under the Graal Military Community into one common cause. There were numerous great houses, led by their respective family. Subservient houses flocked under the great houses, which had guilds of knights. All houses had claims to land, and the right to compete for territories with other houses.

Initially, the Kingdom system had no chosen leader, until elections for a High King were hosted and coordinated by Roanoke Han, also known as Xiaoguard. Unbeknownst to Auel Vist, Vulnus won the elections and was crowned High King. Opposed to be the King, Auel Vist went inactive, and by proxy, House Vist.

House Crawford would later secede from the Kingdom system and spark the Crawford Rebellion, challenging the royal army. High King Vulnus called upon the Graal Military Community, and mustered potentially the largest army in the history of the community. The two sides clashed in combat for less than an hour, until the leader of House Crawford was forced to swear fealty to the High King before the eyes of the Kingdom.

In due time, Auel Vulnus stepped down and abdicated the throne to Auel Vist. This action did not stit well with the houses and caused unrest, which would lead to the demise of the Kingdom.

died.