[@BCTheEntity] I like that idea. A racially motivated rebellion. "They dook our jobs!" The King sounds like someone who might be wholly good, but who fails to grasp the reality of the situation on the ground i.e he might make changes to the Kingdom that stand to greatly benefit the people, but the changes come too fast and fail to realise local customs, fears and concerns, thus resulting in resentment. But yeah; an Elven hierarchy that has slowly wormed its way into the Elite over the span of human generations, so that by now they are the be all and end all of the government's voice. Naturally, you'd have human nobles such as Sir Galan who would look at that with one of two views: "Well, that's just the way of the world. They live beyond our years, and with all that wisdom they must be the best for the job?" and "This land was once my grandfather's! We bled and died for our freedom against foreign nations! And now what are we? Ornament's in some rich Elf's bastard garden. TO WAR!!!!" Could add an interesting edge; but at the same time, I'd like to hear the GM explain the reasons for the civil war, as mayhap they're withholding their own ideas. [@Pathfinder] I think I understand. Thanks for clearing it up!