@Kafka Komedy Thanks for the info about Perinne's king. Since any humanoid race is allowed up to and including half-dragons, I'm thinking he'll probably be an elf (are there delineations between different races of elf? I'll make him the equivalent of a high elf if there are), with perhaps a small amount of draconic heritage from many generations back, nothing exceptionally notable.
Now, I'm thinking two major flaws for him. First off, he tends to make decisions without taking action to inform the general populace, resulting in situations where, for instance, taxes are raised to help fund the kingdom, and then 75% of the peasantry finds itself incapable of paying the taxmen because they didn't realise they needed to save up more than they usually would. This has led to particular resentment, as the kingdom's recently been going through a tough spot necessitating a lot of hard decisions, many of which have naturally been rather difficult on the working class.
And secondly, he's been the king for about a thousand years past his due date. Or rather, his extended reign is a direct consequence of the actual flaw in his personality, which is an overpowering fear of death; due to this, he has been utilising a particular form of Lapi that slows the aging process of the user, and in fact mastered it a long time ago to the point that it's unclear whether or not he still ages at all. Naturally, the populace wouldn't be happy about a king who remained in power for so absurdly long, so he actually faked his own death a while ago, and has since held fake coronation sessions for every descendant since, complete with false crown; of course, since their great
7-grandfather never actually died, the man in question is still the real king, even if they're the public face of the throne. Naturally, rumours have always been a thing, and it was inevitable that the truth would out sooner or later, say just before the Glanz begin their rebellion.
Of course, everyone is kind of upset about that revelation, and there's no point pretending you're not king once the country's figured it out, so he's officially back in power for as long as he continues to live, triggering fairly substantial dissent across the country, most notably the Glanz rebels, who clearly think a king who doesn't tell the populace what he's doing and who could be in power for the rest of time is an utterly intolerable situation. Is all that any good, or is it a bit iffy in some regards?