On 12/24/2020 at 3:15 PM, Magnus Grendel said:Shoju being regent isn't that odd at all. An emperor's choices are - for all their power - so constrained by tradition, ceremony, protocol and the sheer gulf of power between them and everyone else that their opportunities to have a 'trusted friend' are pretty few and far between.
Bayushi Shoju was the emperor's closest personal friend, champion of one of the most politically powerful factions in the capital, and about as close to the positive scorpion stereotype (do what must be done for the empire) as his wife is to the negative stereotype. He doesn't feel that odd a choice, despite not being Imperial per se.
The Empire is not unused to high offices being given out to the great clans - I can't recall any cases of an Imperial Family Emerald Champion, for example, despite the post being the second most powerful after the Emperor themselves.
Rewarding the Great Clans with high positions is not unreasonable, given that those high positions are either mostly ceremonial or are otherwise restricted in just how much they can do in favor of their clans.
And choosing a Scorpion for advisor or whatever, perfectly reasonable.
The issue is that there are these 7 clans who all want to destroy, or at least minimize, each other and seize control of as much of the empire as they can to rule in in their customs and traditions and see their particular set of biases and ideals be disseminated. So Jodan deciding to retire and effectively crown a Scorpion the interim Emperor for the next several years is what just doesn't make sense. The cracks between the clans-- nah, the outright war-- had already reached a point beyond what it had for centuries. So giving absolute authority and power to a single clan is something that's difficult to see turn out well.
The Gozoku was a thing and no one seemed to be happy about how that went-- and that was a case where roughly half the clans were sharing the authority of the throne, so at least half of Rokugan was having to negotiate and bargain their interests. But just one guy who is in charge of one clan, the optimi of the person whose very role in life is to lead and advance the interests of that clan, being granted absolute authority is simply bad on its face-- even if Jodan hadn't been assassinated, even if Jodan and Satoru went off to the monastery just as Jodan had planned... things would have turned out just as bad, if not worse, because it was only because there was some functional basis for the others to rebel against Scorpion rule that Shoju's reign was cut short before he inevitably became a tyrant and started permanently expanding and entrenching Scorpion power forever more. It wouldn't have had to even be a conscious thing.
The regent being an independent person who had long abandoned any claim to the throne, but was still fully invested in the reign of the Hantei and didn't have any reason to favor any of the 7 clans over any other, or at least not a big, obvious one that they wear on their face, sleeve and back on a daily basis.