@Double Capybara Never played it and was moreso a philosophical question than an actual game mechanic. I'm a lore whore, sue me.
If Logos got Sovereignty (because now I think that's a better label than Royalty), I think it's moreso the 'Right to rule and the act and duties with it' rather than the pomp and regalia.
Basically, I'm just looking for stuff to tag on to his titles now. Like if Logos was to pick up Order (Law), I don't expect people to bow down to whatever he says because it's law. But if a disagreement arose between gods or mortals, Logos could be the arbiter of fair justice and law if he was invoked. He's a spirit of the law rather than letter of the law guy anyway.
With Sovereignity, as a practical aspect, Logos could determine if a ruler's reign was just, necessary, or right. His seal of approval as it were, that would benefit the masses or kingdom. Ex; a Tyrannical King ascends the throne, bleeds the kingdom and focuses in his own pleasure. Logos is invoked by the masses, rebellion, etc. and finds the King unsuitable. Heads roll. Or a conquered people rise in rebelluon as a form of cultural resistance, but the ruler has a legitimate right of Sovereignity by conquest. Logos subtly nudges the rebels back into place.
If anythijg, I think Illy would have (Regality) for what you described.
If Logos got Sovereignty (because now I think that's a better label than Royalty), I think it's moreso the 'Right to rule and the act and duties with it' rather than the pomp and regalia.
Basically, I'm just looking for stuff to tag on to his titles now. Like if Logos was to pick up Order (Law), I don't expect people to bow down to whatever he says because it's law. But if a disagreement arose between gods or mortals, Logos could be the arbiter of fair justice and law if he was invoked. He's a spirit of the law rather than letter of the law guy anyway.
With Sovereignity, as a practical aspect, Logos could determine if a ruler's reign was just, necessary, or right. His seal of approval as it were, that would benefit the masses or kingdom. Ex; a Tyrannical King ascends the throne, bleeds the kingdom and focuses in his own pleasure. Logos is invoked by the masses, rebellion, etc. and finds the King unsuitable. Heads roll. Or a conquered people rise in rebelluon as a form of cultural resistance, but the ruler has a legitimate right of Sovereignity by conquest. Logos subtly nudges the rebels back into place.
If anythijg, I think Illy would have (Regality) for what you described.