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[Sorta OT] Why do people follow leaders?
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<blockquote data-quote="Airwolf" data-source="post: 897044" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>One example is if a 'future' leader does something heroic that the current king (or leader) can't or refuses to do. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Ex. An evil dragon is terrorizing the community. The king, once a fierce warrior, won't go to fight the dragon. He has sent his army to deal with it. The generals instead hide and hope to get lucky. </p><p>Enter the hero. For what ever reason the hero shows up (he could be a messenger from the king or something). He is inspired (maybe he is put under a quest from a god who wants to influence the leadership of the kingdom.) Anyway, he sees the dragon tormenting the army sent to kill it and move to place himself as a challenger to the dragon. Perhaps the god gives the hero an arrow of dragon slaying and he uses it to kill the evil creature. </p><p>The army sees his courage and carries the story to all parts of the kingdom. Soon the populace comes to believe more in the hero than the current king. The king dies, by whatever means, and instead of his son or daughter taking his place, the hero is vaulted into the position because so many people have come to love and respect his courage.</p><p></p><p>Well, it’s an idea. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Airwolf, post: 897044, member: 2905"] One example is if a 'future' leader does something heroic that the current king (or leader) can't or refuses to do. Ex. An evil dragon is terrorizing the community. The king, once a fierce warrior, won't go to fight the dragon. He has sent his army to deal with it. The generals instead hide and hope to get lucky. Enter the hero. For what ever reason the hero shows up (he could be a messenger from the king or something). He is inspired (maybe he is put under a quest from a god who wants to influence the leadership of the kingdom.) Anyway, he sees the dragon tormenting the army sent to kill it and move to place himself as a challenger to the dragon. Perhaps the god gives the hero an arrow of dragon slaying and he uses it to kill the evil creature. The army sees his courage and carries the story to all parts of the kingdom. Soon the populace comes to believe more in the hero than the current king. The king dies, by whatever means, and instead of his son or daughter taking his place, the hero is vaulted into the position because so many people have come to love and respect his courage. Well, it’s an idea. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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