As it was likely something borderline treasonous about how he wished I ruled all of Eskira, I was infinitely grateful. I had heard similar things mentioned a few times already by some of the staff and had been quick to quell them.
But why? What has she done in this time to show that she would make a great leader? The rebels headed up the coop. Morgan was no where to be seen by the people (trapped in a dungeon in the castle being murdered) and when the rival armies arrived, Arthur spoke for himself. All she aid was let’s negotiate basically, and at the time I’m pretty sure the only citizens of Camelot that were around were the rebels, led by Guinevere, Galahad, and Lancelet. She was not the face of the rebels or anything. The author be stitching ideas together with no clear path. It’s disjointed and unbelievable.

