Using these nebulous potential revenues to exchange for the kingdom's long-term development—many people would accept this trade.
The other reform measures related to them, such as local personnel appointments, have relatively limited effects.
Noble Lords are no easy group to manage; parachuted officials can't hold their ground, and in the end, they still need to be sourced locally.
Unless two clans possess equal strength, the kingdom's government must intervene; otherwise, power is always claimed by the stronger side.
In theory, the entire Emerging Aristocrat Group is up for negotiation.
Yet power determines discourse; the Old Nobility still dominates the kingdom's authority, and even the Emerging Nobility stems from their familial offshoots.
Nominally detached from their original clans, in practice, they still remain under control.
After decades of nurturing loyalty, how could simple persuasion sway them?
If it truly comes to opposition, spies would be everywhere.