Well, realistically it would me more than one. A medieval woman giving birth to seven kids and still being in good health would be something unheard of. Also, seven daughters and no heir would get her husband rather miffed, to say the leastAre Elisa and Euchar supposed to be twins or is one from a concubine?
about to say, what was up with the snickers ad on page 19 lmaoLotte should have brought her Snickers.![]()
The way the volume covers are going, I fear this thing is going to 16 volumes...Seems like a cute side story, but to be honest I would prefer the main story progresses (faster)
That is a possibility, though the natural thing to ask is: if they were to bring some calamity, then why did the kingdom not just get rid of them? Also, if for whatever reason that was out of the question, why adopt them and have your family line be associated with whataver trouble they might bring, rather than just move their entire families into the castle as servants or some such positions?My bet is that none of those girls are the Queen's children. I guess the prophecy told that a girl every year were born under a certain star or something, so the kingdom just yoinked those girls and raise them as princess.
That's fair but we're getting alot of supplementary knowledge here too related to the royal family and the spell that struck them all.Seems like a cute side story, but to be honest I would prefer the main story progresses (faster)
If you ever read a story with prophecies in it, trying to kill the focus usually ends up having it happen. There also might be a societal law about not killing your own blood (why in Greek mythology kings didn't simply murder their prophesied infants). And also these are their children manThat is a possibility, though the natural thing to ask is: if they were to bring some calamity, then why did the kingdom not just get rid of them? Also, if for whatever reason that was out of the question, why adopt them and have your family line be associated with whataver trouble they might bring, rather than just move their entire families into the castle as servants or some such positions?
Read both comments again, yours does not engage with what is being spoken about.If you ever read a story with prophecies in it, trying to kill the focus usually ends up having it happen. There also might be a societal law about not killing your own blood (why in Greek mythology kings didn't simply murder their prophesied infants). And also these are their children man