Hello everyone,
Just wondering how to write a coup d'etat in a medieval city - wanted to share and gather up some opinions. It will obviously be useful for me but hopefully it will be for anyone else with the same questions.
So far I am thinking in order for a coup to happen in this sort of setting, the victor would need to quickly take control of the entrances/exits, the army, and perhaps to a lesser extent the money. They would also have to affect the arrest/murder of the opposing leader.
Does this cover it or am I missing anything?
Also from a POV stance - I am thinking a simple POV from one of the leaders of the opposing sides should be enough - it could possibly be too intense/complicated to try and get all of these things happening at the same time from different POV. Or am I being too pessimistic? I have been putting off writing this section because of this question.
Thanks to all for any learned input!
Gamblor
Just wondering how to write a coup d'etat in a medieval city - wanted to share and gather up some opinions. It will obviously be useful for me but hopefully it will be for anyone else with the same questions.
So far I am thinking in order for a coup to happen in this sort of setting, the victor would need to quickly take control of the entrances/exits, the army, and perhaps to a lesser extent the money. They would also have to affect the arrest/murder of the opposing leader.
Does this cover it or am I missing anything?
Also from a POV stance - I am thinking a simple POV from one of the leaders of the opposing sides should be enough - it could possibly be too intense/complicated to try and get all of these things happening at the same time from different POV. Or am I being too pessimistic? I have been putting off writing this section because of this question.
Thanks to all for any learned input!
Gamblor