| name | emergency-field-succession |
| description | Use when a ruler dies on military campaign and succession must be secured before news spreads. Covers securing final wishes, maintaining secrecy, road closures, heir retrieval with military escort, and formal installation before announcing the death, following King Zhao's field succession precedent. |
Emergency Field Succession Protocol
A procedure for securing succession when a ruler dies on military campaign far from the capital.
Overview
When a ruler dies in the field, there is danger of chaos, rival claimants, or enemy exploitation. Quick action is essential.
Steps
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Secure the ruler's final wishes
- Obtain clear statement of intended heir before death
- If ruler offers throne to another, have them decline formally to establish the true heir
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Maintain secrecy temporarily
- Do not announce death immediately
- Keep the army intact and in position
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Conceal and transport
- Close roads to prevent information leak
- Move forces to protect the return journey
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Retrieve the legitimate heir
- Send trusted agents to bring the designated heir
- Use military escort for protection
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Install the heir
- Proclaim the new ruler with proper ceremony
- Ensure key ministers support the succession
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Only then announce the death
- Return to capital with the new ruler established
- Conduct proper funeral rites
Historical Example
When King Zhao died on campaign, his ministers had him offer the throne to his brothers multiple times. They declined. The ministers then secretly retrieved his son from Yue, installed him as King Hui, and only then disbanded the army and announced the death.
Expected Outcome
Smooth succession without civil war or enemy exploitation of the power vacuum.
Verification
- Confirm that the ruler's final wishes regarding succession were obtained and witnessed by trusted ministers before death.
- Validate that secrecy was maintained until the legitimate heir was installed with proper ceremony and ministerial support.
- Check that the army remained intact and in position throughout the transition, preventing enemy exploitation of the power vacuum.