Because Mōrtoh elders are able to wield so much influence, they might at times challenge the royal family. [[Hogloh vy Aanua]] doesn't have a mechanism to prevent the overtaking of power by any of the Mōrtoh elders, but culturally this is extremely frowned upon: a Mōrtoh elder is considered to be unsuitable for the throne, although reasoning varies. In Toor large emphasis was placed on th elders' loyalty to the gole. Any elder making a claim to the throne would be considered a traitor and, thus, unworthy of the royal title. | Because Mōrtoh elders are able to wield so much influence, they might at times challenge the royal family. [[Hogloh vy Aanua]] doesn't have a mechanism to prevent the overtaking of power by any of the Mōrtoh elders, but culturally this is extremely frowned upon: a Mōrtoh elder is considered to be unsuitable for the throne, although reasoning varies. In Toor large emphasis was placed on th elders' loyalty to the gole. Any elder making a claim to the throne would be considered a traitor and, thus, unworthy of the royal title. |