| ...Of what
does the Nature of kingship consist? What are its qualities in itself;
what the qualities it inspires in those who attend it?...I will
tell His Majesty what a king is. A king does not abide within his
tent while his men bleed and die upon the field. A king does not
dine while his men go hungry, nor sleep when they stand at watch
upon the wall. A king does not command his men's loyalty through
fear nor purchase it with gold; he earns their love by the sweat
of his own back and the pains he endures for their sake. That which
comprises the harshest burden, a king lifts first and sets down
last. A king does not require service of those he leads but provides
it to them...A king does not expend his substance to enslave men,
but by his conduct and example makes them free.
-Xeneos the Spartan, Gates of Fire
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