@rrolo1 It isn't wise. Narratively, however, it's sorta expected. It has a historical "precedent" in the Battle of Dunkirk.
A bit of info from the LN:
Soft spoilers for future events:
@chronos5884 I haven't read the novel, nor any spoilers.
It's simply the impression I get from her actions. She isn't rising to her new found status, she's simply dragging others down. And honestly? I can't see it as anything but intentional on her part. It seems like she is intelligent...
It depends on the religion and culture of their society.
Being openly gay can be a serious hinderance when it comes to succession. So much so that it could be used as justification for rebellion, seeing as the heir might be viewed unsuitable for the throne.
The story isn't set in the...