
I think it'd probably depend on the person.
There might be some who consider the oath binding even after she is removed from power, and then essentially take the role of bodyguards in a manner similar to how many ex-samurai became policemen in Imperial Japan. When your role in society becomes irrelevant, some are more successful at reintegrating with the rest than others. Others might consider a civic role as peacekeepers more relevant. Obviously this wouldn't change much for ex-sultansworn or errant Paladins.
And yeah, the Sultansworn in the Monetarists' court would probably work actively against her to maintain the monarchy.
There might be some who consider the oath binding even after she is removed from power, and then essentially take the role of bodyguards in a manner similar to how many ex-samurai became policemen in Imperial Japan. When your role in society becomes irrelevant, some are more successful at reintegrating with the rest than others. Others might consider a civic role as peacekeepers more relevant. Obviously this wouldn't change much for ex-sultansworn or errant Paladins.
And yeah, the Sultansworn in the Monetarists' court would probably work actively against her to maintain the monarchy.
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