Dark-Avenger wrote:
Once a cabal leader becomes a tribunal leader, that tribunal becomes the cabal's little pet and serves the cabal's purposes completely.
Or the tribunal might become the cabal's little pet and serve the tribunal's purposes completely. Or as Ilkaisha sensibly points out, the vast majority may never realise that the guy leads both organisations because it suits his purposes better to not let on.
Bottom line, so what?
Build as much flexibility into it as you can. Ensure its integrity with Immortal oversight as we currently do. Brilliant. You've created a framework for a thousand future myths and legends to be crafted within.
josephusmaximus3 wrote:
I could agree to make it possible to lead both, but I would also like to see a system where citizens of a country could band together to dispose of a tribunal leader(easier in some countries than others) that was not doing his or her job well.
Good grief no! There are so many ways this is wrong. Perhaps, just perhaps, build in something that would allow a majority of tribunal members to mutiny, but no more than this, and personally I'd even baulk at this.
And in any event, this is a different subject; this subject being about the pros and cons of dual membership, not how you'd redesign tribunals or cabals into something bigger, better, just a little pinker or whatever.