What if the dwarves invented the Republic?
Dwarves have kingdom in the game, and we're discussing whether a General can rise to rule a Kingdom in Dwarf Fortress.
Also, as shown by the example of Julius Ceasar, the Republic fell to a new hereditary monarchy (specifically, run by a General, no less)
Totally irrelevant.
Presidents are not monarchs by any stretch, nor are they at all absolute rulers. Speak for yourself there, I'm not disposed to having one absolute ruler.
Personal disposition is not relevant to disposition of societies as a whole. Its a structural thing, not personal preference. And plenty of presidents have wielded almost absolute power. e.g. President of Disctatorships, Stalin, Hitler. Title may vary, and exact limits of power as well, but there is a continuum from Monarchs to Presidents in history.
Remember, documents like the Magna Carte were created to limit powers of a monarchy, and consider the weakness of the french monarchy in the time of Joan of Arc. We wouldn't say that they were not monarchies because of limited power of the executive, so this cannot be used as a delimiting factor. Many presidents have wielded more power than some of these historical monarchs, not less.
I could see generals becoming kings. I wouldn't call it a promotion. I think ascension is a more befitting term.
You were the one who said "promotion" not me or Jeoshua. Why are you disputing you're own contribution to the discussion?
I said "Appointed". Ascension would do as well, but it's a bit vague, like you rise on your own. Whether or not you would call it a promotion is irrelevant because nobody else used the term. Remember I was quoting you, the only time I used the term.
Actually if a king got killed by an alligator, all signs point to civil war.
And who is good at war? Generals. They are the "guy with the guns".