The comments previously mentioned are predicated on Tchalla the Black Panther being king of Wakanda.
Being king does not preclude world travels, cosmic adventures, exotic romances or urban intrigue.
The definition of warrior king as outlined by the Wakandans is grounded in the fact that their leader (king, queen or both) explore all possibilities that may represent a potential threat.
What is most pertinent is the royal demeanor and imposing stature that warrants kingship.
Being king of Wakanda is a power Tchalla the Black Panther should never loose. King of the Dead (whatever that entails) should be a complement not a substitute. As a replacement it's like Stark using other tech and not armors or Superman teleporting instead of flying. Being king is a political tool and a necessary power that is endemic to who the Black Panther is.
The Wakandan society, which is tens of millennia old, should be a well structured paragon of high civility, especially by what is now the twenty first century.
They should be well beyond all that usurpation nonsense; avoiding all the pitfalls that plague contemporary Afrakan societies. Wakanda should be immune to western imposed contrivances at cultural and militaristic domination and invulnerable to the Afrakan states that have succumbed to such a fate.
To Be Concluded...
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