You will be tried for your crimes

>You will be tried for your crimes
What crimes? He was legally the king of Wakanda, he won the test of strength by defeating T'Challa, followed the rules, and was legitimately the king.
Wakanda is a Monarchy, he was completely in his rights to do literally whatever he wants. T'Challa has no ground to stand on in punishing him, because he again, was in the right. T'Challa is illegitimately overthrowing the king.

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Wakanda isn't very advanced when it comes to law.

He refused to complete the challenge. Everything he did after that was a crime, as was burning down the heart-shaped herbs even as a ruling monarch.

He literally murdered several people

>he won the test of strength by defeating T'Challa, followed the rules
T'Challa never yielded. He spelled it out himself in the movie.

There were a couple of murders in there

Black Panther would be infinitely me interesting if T'Challa would have died and we'd eventually get Killmonger as an antihero who clashes with the other avengers and is trying to learn how to be king of Wakanda.

So? Fucker was as good as dead, needing a magical herb to survive. Which again, is the same as forfeiting given that is the one thing you can’t use during the battle.
He already lost the moment he was revived with the herb.

>antihero
>wants to commit ethnic cleansing

>So? Fucker was as good as dead, needing a magical herb to survive.
Killmonger litterally used it first

Except he literally didn’t get any herb magic power until he had already defeated him

He's way too far gone to be an antihero.
>killed his girlfriend in cold blood
>wanted to commit genocide and conquer earth

>followed the rules

If he were really following the rules, he would have laid down his arms and surrendered the instant T'Challa showed himself to still be alive. T'Challa himself says it: "I did not yield, and as you can see, I am not dead." At the very least, according to the rules of the challenge, Erick should have offered to give T'Challa a second fight. But instead he tries to scramble to maintain control and launch his plan anyway. That's when everything he does becomes wrong.

>you will be tried for your crimes since I am still the kangz and shiet due to a technicality in our hallowed and sacred trial by combat
Do you think Black Panther 2 will have the balls to follow up on this and challenge it, and the various other regressive cultural institutions of Wakanda?

>Thinking kings aren't above the law

Uh BP1 already challenged Wakanda’s isolationist mindset

>I’m going to give all the gangs magical vibranium weapons so they can overthrow the white man
They’d use to to kill each other. His plan was retarded.

But it still glorified hereditary monarchy and trial by combat, both of which are primitive and dumb.

You don't understand the authority of an absolute monarch

Nigga it's Marvel Universe, of course people are going to do and have pants on the head retarded things. You don't give a shit about people hoarding cures for cancer so some government having trial by combat shouldn't be a bigger stretch.

He survived with outside help. That’s a forfeit

The fight is "yield" or "death" and neither occurred.

You sure about that comrade?

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This, even if you assume TOTAL ABSOLUTE monarchy (which is difficult, given the fact that there are apparantly multiple noble houses organized into multiple sub-factions, clearly indicating some degree of checks and balances,) after it was made clear that the challenge was never completed, everything he did after was at best cheating in a competition for office (think cheating in an election) and at worst treason.

Not much of an absolute monarch though, with challengers to the throne who haven't yielded to him still alive.

You're missing the point of the challenge system. It's clearly designed so that anybody with enough power to set themselves up as a rival to the king either becomes the king, and gets a concession from the other or kills them, or concedes in front of everybody or gets killed themselves. You're thinking of it only as a primitive test of strength, meaning Killmonger won because he was stronger and beat T'Challa , not as a political tool to prevent civil war, in which case Killmonger did not win because T'Challa was still alive to challenge him, meaning Killmonger had a duty to settle the issue in single combat.

>"but he didnt break the rules!"
>he actually broke the rules
>"and?"

That user is right. BP was dead without outside help and therefore lost. It's really simple. The fact people helped BP regardless just means those people violated the rules.