What royal title is historically the most powerful?
The real power isn't given to you at a coronation, but conquered on the battlefield.
Also, when I was a little kid we made an emperor piece for chess and made it better than the king or queen, because an emperor is better than a king.
>>3061191
"Emperor" is almost always the most powerful, because it strongly implies that you rule over a vast territory. A king can have very localized power, whereas a person must rule over many disparate kingdoms before he may be called "Emperor."
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>>3061215
this. emperor and eastern equivalent padishah
President of the United States of America
>>3061191
>fuhrer of germany in the 1930s
>greatest military industrial system in the world
>amazingly well trained army
>advanced tactics
as long as you're not an an austrian autist with a failed liberal arts application behind you, you could do pretty well for yourself
>>3061194
How did you have the emperor piece move? What special rules did you implement?
>>3061233
>Royal
>>3061191
Unironically Trump.
>>3061191
What was that one dude who deported his mother in a box and like, used a plot hole in the constitution of his country to basically give himself supreme power?
He died hiding in a closet from an assassin iirc.
Great Khan
>>3061232
*shahanshah
>>3061236
You forgot
>WW1-tier logistics
>>3061902
Xshayathya xshayathyanam
>>3061191
Caliph (emperor + pope)
>>3061191
Khuresh
King of kings
King of the universe