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I mean... bloodline purity is an international thing. It's gross, but most royal lineages are highly incestuous. Japan does kind of glorify it for some reason, but having a Eurocentric royal family engage in sibling incest is probably the most realistic part of this entire story
actually the church forbid direct brother sister marriage and so European royalty would practice cousin marriage instead.
 
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On one hand, it's certainly a major diplomatic blunder of the country here to allow someone so woefully unequipped for rubbing elbows with royalty to appear here. The brother is also quite a fool and it seems like the priestess here is someone who has also read the story.

But also.
In any other case, I feel like the country is the one at fault for summoning (ergo, kidnapping) a person from another world in the first place, and I don't think otherworlders are obliged to obey custom in such cases.
 
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Wait a minute he was engaged to his sister? Now I'm glad that the engagement was annulled. Why does Japan try to put incest into everything? It's disgusting.
That might be normal for the Japanese peasantry on their tiny island, but it's even more prominent in European royalty, where their level of inbreeding was so bad that one king's autopsy allegedly found that his brain or heart looked like a roasted walnut.
 
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Firstly incest also very common in royalty in Europe. It is why the habsburg jaw defect occurred. Secondly adopted finances to protect them socially before they came of age to marry was also a practice.
 
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So the priestess of prophecy is a reincarnated from her world not just a reincarnated in the novel/game world? Otherwise how would she know if a character wasn't supposed to be there if they didn't play the same game
 
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Not sure what that means but it does sound concerning.
That Hapsburgs are the royal family that ruled over Austria-Hungary, Spain during the Renaissance, and basically Germany + the Netherlands and Belgium before they were countries.

They're infamous for cousin and uncle/niece marriage to keep land in the family, to the point that Charles II of Spain was so inbred that he was severely mentally handicapped, was naturally infertile, and in general "astounded Christendom by continuing to live" (real quote).

So yeah, I don't care how sexy your cousin is, don't touch them.
 
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Someone didn't take history class very seriously :kek:
Brother sister marriage was banned by the church. That's why European royalty would always marry their cousins instead of their siblings. Also this is a manga written by an author in modern day. They don't have to add incest. Nothing about the story would change if she wasn't his sister.
 
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It's not so much Japan it's just medieval times they did that, ensure blood purity and all that
This is a manga written by a modern person with magic and non-human species. He could have made them not be related and it would have changed nothing in the story.
 
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This is a manga written by a modern person with magic and non-human species. He could have made them not be related and it would have changed nothing in the story.
They are different races so I think it's less of an issue. To some blood purity is important, it's an accurate reflection of the past
 
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They are different races so I think it's less of an issue. To some blood purity is important, it's an accurate reflection of the past
Why does this need to be an accurate reflection of the past? It literally has magic. It's fantasy. Do you not understand how imagination works? What part of this series told you that the author is making an effort to be historically accurate?
 

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