Kathos frowned at Hugo and Tala's suggestion.
"I have spent most of my life travelling, Hugo. A few times, I tried to settle down in cities far away from here, to place my wars behind me and finally have some peace. In one of these cities, a Duke held the power. He was 'assisted' by a council, a council that could get rid of him if they voted against his actions. Eventually, I got a place in this council. I think I was the only man with military experience, the others being either merchants or lesser nobles."
"One day, the Duke announced to the council that a case of Black Death had been seen in the city. He also announced that that part of the city was going to be placed under quarantine, and if things got worse that the whole city would close its gates. He made radical choices, including the fact that anyone spotted trying to break out of the quarantine zone would be shot and killed. The council refused. The merchants knew that this could be the end of their business, and the nobles saw a good opportunity to grab some power. The Duke insisted that this was absolutely necessary, and a merchant started a vote to get rid of him. Nine members of the council agreed with the merchant, and I was the only one to be on the Duke's side. They got rid of me too for good measure."
Kathos spoke softly all along.
"There were twelve thousand deaths in the city, and nearly ten thousands in the surrounding cities. Three of the nine remaining members of the council died from the plague. The Duke abandoned the city and returned to his lands, far away from the places where the Black Death caused a disaster."
He smiled. It was a very small smile.
"Sometimes, Hugo, men in power have to take very hard decisions for their people. Sometimes, these decisions are not accepted until it is too late. This is an extreme exemple, but it could happen. A leader needs to act for the good of the Kingdom, not the good of a ruling council. If we give too much power to the council, we will soon be manipulated by the ambitions of men who care more about their position than the good of the Kingdom."