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Nov 01, 2018 11:25PM

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That is a very interesting observation, Anduine. Henry II is a good example. Henry was a great king. I d not think he had a cruel streak the way John did. But he was capable of being quite ruthless when he felt it was necessary. Stephen, on the other hand, was not respected by his lords because they felt he was not capable of that sort of royal ruthlessness. Ironically, he'd committed a very ruthless act in a fit of unusual rage, ordering the hanging of the entire garrison of a rebel castle. But his subjects did not believe he had the strength to exercise his mastery over other men, and perhaps the most damning verdict on his kingship came from a contemporary chronicler, who said he was "a mild man, gentle and good, and did no justice."
