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<blockquote data-quote="Xath" data-source="post: 1847055" data-attributes="member: 17040"><p><strong>It's like Star Wars all over again...</strong></p><p></p><p>Here's what I think we should do in any case. I think that we should split the twins up, regardless of who Jaine marries. I think the son should stay with Jaine, and the daughter should go with AA. </p><p></p><p>How do we explain Archon's sudden child? Well, we know he's...potent. So he had a baby, but the mother died in childbirth. (which, coincedently is most likely actually going to happen) Who's the mother? That can be handled separately; ie. someone from out of town. The woman won't really matter, because the child will obviously be Archon's because she'll have the mark.</p><p></p><p>This way Jaine, as far as anyone currently knows, has only one child. Together, she's a marked heir, and competition with her brother for the throne. Apart, she's an immediate valid heir to the Sylvanus March. The mark actually helps us here because it solidifies Archon's claim to paternity. This also puts her in line for the throne in a much clearer way than if she had been the daughter of the Queen. Jaine has an uncontested heir, unmarked, and Archon has a daughter in a place where her mark won't matter so much. </p><p></p><p>If Jaine dies, and AB proves a less than ideal monarch, the child can still become Queen, and she's safely away from her fake father. So she's insurance on several levels. </p><p></p><p>Now obviously, Archon wouldn't start adventuring with a papoose. Since he happens to have a child who is so "coincedently" the same age as Queen Rhynn's son, well, aren't they just the perfect playmates! We just need to insure that they don't get married some day...ew...</p><p></p><p>Also, the birth of a daughter to the Rhynn/Arendorr adds another "last daughter of Oberon" to the prophecy relating to the downfall of the Bluestar. That gives us 4: Jaine, Jaine Jr., Andere, and Archon's sister.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Also, for the time being, since AA is currently in the service of Jaine, both children would be housed in Hyrwl, giving both AA and Jaine the ability to spend time with them both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xath, post: 1847055, member: 17040"] [b]It's like Star Wars all over again...[/b] Here's what I think we should do in any case. I think that we should split the twins up, regardless of who Jaine marries. I think the son should stay with Jaine, and the daughter should go with AA. How do we explain Archon's sudden child? Well, we know he's...potent. So he had a baby, but the mother died in childbirth. (which, coincedently is most likely actually going to happen) Who's the mother? That can be handled separately; ie. someone from out of town. The woman won't really matter, because the child will obviously be Archon's because she'll have the mark. This way Jaine, as far as anyone currently knows, has only one child. Together, she's a marked heir, and competition with her brother for the throne. Apart, she's an immediate valid heir to the Sylvanus March. The mark actually helps us here because it solidifies Archon's claim to paternity. This also puts her in line for the throne in a much clearer way than if she had been the daughter of the Queen. Jaine has an uncontested heir, unmarked, and Archon has a daughter in a place where her mark won't matter so much. If Jaine dies, and AB proves a less than ideal monarch, the child can still become Queen, and she's safely away from her fake father. So she's insurance on several levels. Now obviously, Archon wouldn't start adventuring with a papoose. Since he happens to have a child who is so "coincedently" the same age as Queen Rhynn's son, well, aren't they just the perfect playmates! We just need to insure that they don't get married some day...ew... Also, the birth of a daughter to the Rhynn/Arendorr adds another "last daughter of Oberon" to the prophecy relating to the downfall of the Bluestar. That gives us 4: Jaine, Jaine Jr., Andere, and Archon's sister. EDIT: Also, for the time being, since AA is currently in the service of Jaine, both children would be housed in Hyrwl, giving both AA and Jaine the ability to spend time with them both. [/QUOTE]
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