User blog:John Breasly/Goldwrecker is not the King of Prussia

I would like to formally clarify why Jaques Hirsch (Jack Goldwrecker) is not, and will never be, the "King of Prussia."

Frederick the Great
In 1746, Frederick the Great is the king of Prussia is Frederick the Great. Francis Bluehawk has had a legitimate claim to that title longer than anyone. His inactiveness means nothing, and he is still the rightful king.

Lord Steward
The best Goldwrecker can be is the "Lord Steward," a caretaker of the land. A good anology is how in Lord of the Rings, Denethor II is the Steward of Gondor, and thus the defined leader, until the King of Gondor, Isildur's heir, returns to the throne.

Claiming Titles
It's claiming titles. That simple. Breaks a wiki rule.

Votes Mean Nothing
He claims "he was voted in." Yes, by like, two people, months ago. He later quit. He cannot return and say he was voted in. In 1746, votes mean NOTHING.