The Law of Succession in the Empire

I want to make a point here.

About 300 years ago, a certain nobleman pushed a bill like this in the aenate.

This bill was called the law of succession in the empire.

This law was different from what the feudal lords were used to.

All the noblemen had no right to appoint an heir, whether it was a duke or an earl.

All their descendants had the same right to inherit.

Fighting for the right to inherit was protected by the empire's senate.

In a fight for the throne, it could even break the empire's law.

All wars were reasonable.

So, unless one of the sons was publicly recognized as exceptionally outstanding, all heirs were qualified to fight for the throne.

The original purpose of introducing this bill was to restrict the Alliance group formed by the dukes and nobles.

To prevent them from being too arrogant, they had to work together.

However, this bill was introduced less than 50 years ago.