You offer to hear his case to establish if he has actual legal grounds for it.
7!*
He therefore boldly lists his descendants, and the circumstances behind his conception, and the noble lineage of Royal Concubine of the previous King, and then he cites the numerous hereditary laws from Year 786.
Unfortunately (for him, that's it), your scholarly knowledge allows you to blast his 'legal basis' thanks to the fact that the laws were updated in 789 by Caucach himself to exclude certain 'undesirables', and you even recite them from memory to prove your point, which is: the boy has in fact no claims to your throne
at all.
The youth breaks down crying while the royal guard finally does its job and hauls him to the dungeon. The advisor sheds a tear of pride while the military officials applaud your wisdom.
It is this day that you gain the nickname "Lawsmaster".
801 AD, Autumn
Your son Romuald catches a nasty swamp fever that kills 8 children out of 10 and often leaves the 9th severely crippled and weak.
6
Truly he must've been blessed by the Gods as it turns out he was that 10th out of 10.
He gets better after three days.
801 AD, Winter
Foreign dignitaries from a land in the west come bearing lavish gifts of money and valuables, followed by an offer to join their military alliance against the oppressive Kingdom of Kiwi, located also in the west
You decide to:
A) Accept the offer and commence with the military campaign at once
B) Decline, but offer to send a troop or two as 'mercenary aid'
C) Refuse to get involved in foreign wars