Maybe the emperor becomes frustrated with his son's constant pestering and decides it's time his son came of age. To prove he is worthy to inherit the crown, he needs to prove himself by succeeding on a great adventure without his father's aid. Otherwise, should the father die, the crown will pass to his brother, the prince's uncle, instead. This hasn't been a problem in the past, but now the prince is growing too old to be treated as a child.
This.... I have seen this done several times and is actually quite a common obstacle placed in cinema and tv as the way of humbling the rich boy who thinks he can do whatever he wants because daddy is rich into realizing he needs to survive on his own without his father's vast access of resources
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This.... I have seen this done several times and is actually quite a common obstacle placed in cinema and tv as the way of humbling the rich boy who thinks he can do whatever he wants because daddy is rich into realizing he needs to survive on his own without his father's vast access of resources
May your rolls be crits and your sessions be frequent