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As the EvilChancellor is plotting to control the kingdom by usurping power, the Good Chancellor serves his kingdom or nation with utmost fervour. He follows the King's orders to the letter if the king is noble. Expect him to be the MentorArchetype and possible ParentalSubstitute to the prince or princess character should something happen to the monarchs. If the current monarch is less than good intentions, expect him to try and mitigate the suffering of his people. Rarely would he be seen actively opposing the King's actions, since as a LawfulGood person, he must not let ideas like rebellion or jealousy get in the way of running the kingdom in the king's name. He might still work to aid enemies of a cruel tyrant by being the secret backer to the rebels as their source of information on the inside. This often does not sit well with some rebels, who see him as a moderate who must lose his head for being a supposed YesMan to the king they want on a pike. Unless of course the King cuts his head off first, in which case the rebels might see him as a martyr or a cautionary tale against using words against tyrants.

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As the EvilChancellor is plotting to control the kingdom by usurping power, the Good Chancellor serves his kingdom or nation with utmost fervour. He follows the King's orders to the letter if the king is noble. Expect him to be the MentorArchetype and possible ParentalSubstitute to the prince or princess character should something happen to the monarchs. If the current monarch is cruel and has less than good intentions, expect him to try and mitigate the suffering of his people. Rarely would he be seen actively opposing the King's actions, since as a LawfulGood person, he must not let ideas like rebellion or jealousy get in the way of running the kingdom in the king's name. He might still work to aid enemies of a cruel tyrant by being the secret backer to the rebels as their source of information on the inside. This often does not sit well with some rebels, who see him as a moderate who must lose his head for being a supposed YesMan to the king they want on a pike. Unless of course the King cuts his head off first, in which case the rebels might see him as a martyr or a cautionary tale against using words against tyrants.
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As the EvilChancellor is plotting to control the kingdom by usurping power, the Good Chancellor serves his kingdom or nation with utmost fervour. He follows the King's orders to the letter if the king is noble, and he tries to mitigate the suffering of his people if the king's intentions are of the bad kind. Rarely would he be seen actively opposing the King's actions, since as a LawfulGood person, he must not let ideas like rebellion or jealousy get in the way of running the kingdom in the king's name. He might still work to aid enemies of a cruel tyrant by being the secret backer to the rebels as their source of information on the inside. This often does not sit well with some rebels, who see him as a moderate who must lose his head for being a supposed YesMan to the king they want on a pike. Unless of course the King cuts his head off first, in which case the rebels might see him as a martyr or a cautionary tale against using words against tyrants.

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As the EvilChancellor is plotting to control the kingdom by usurping power, the Good Chancellor serves his kingdom or nation with utmost fervour. He follows the King's orders to the letter if the king is noble, noble. Expect him to be the MentorArchetype and he tries possible ParentalSubstitute to the prince or princess character should something happen to the monarchs. If the current monarch is less than good intentions, expect him to try and mitigate the suffering of his people if the king's intentions are of the bad kind.people. Rarely would he be seen actively opposing the King's actions, since as a LawfulGood person, he must not let ideas like rebellion or jealousy get in the way of running the kingdom in the king's name. He might still work to aid enemies of a cruel tyrant by being the secret backer to the rebels as their source of information on the inside. This often does not sit well with some rebels, who see him as a moderate who must lose his head for being a supposed YesMan to the king they want on a pike. Unless of course the King cuts his head off first, in which case the rebels might see him as a martyr or a cautionary tale against using words against tyrants.
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* By all accounts, UsefulNotes/ThomasBecket was one of these prior to his appointment as Archbishop of Canterbury and subsequent fallout with UsefulNotes/Henry II.

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* By all accounts, UsefulNotes/ThomasBecket was one of these this prior to his appointment as Archbishop of Canterbury and subsequent fallout with UsefulNotes/Henry Henry II.
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* By all accounts, UsefulNotes/ThomasBecket was one of these prior to his appointment as Archbishop of Canterbury and subsequent fallout with UsefulNotes/Henry II.

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