Tscchope, gotta challenge you on the line for the throne. Viktor Konigsburg is Sean's cousin. Sean is King Frederick Renard's illegitimate son. King Frederick replaced Viktor with Kenneth, he surely wouldn't approve of his becoming the next monarch of the house of Kronenberg - even though that alone doesn't constitute legal right to the throne, I'm including it in my defense of Sean's claim on ethical terms. And lastly, I appeal you to the fact that V had the king murdered.
Since the king seemed to intensely desire raising his illegitimate granddaughter as royalty, not all out-of-wedlock family births are considered a barrier to royal ties. Eric himself invited Sean to come back into the family, saying his illegitimacy wasn't as important as it used to be.
You may be able to prove Renard's claim to be invalid because of the circumstances of his birth; I'm not sure about that, but certainly he has the more ethical right to the ascension to the throne. Betcha he gets it, too,
Nick has been referred to as Renard's Grimm before in the show. Historically, Grimms went into service for the royalty to keep wesen in line, for example, the seven Grimm Crusade Knights, guess that's where the term originated.
Lol, I can go you one better, irukandji, mine is collapsed under a pile of stuff in my closet. You know I was a big Juliette supporter, but Eve is coming off a little freakish, imo, like syscrash said, she's scary.
Since the king seemed to intensely desire raising his illegitimate granddaughter as royalty, not all out-of-wedlock family births are considered a barrier to royal ties. Eric himself invited Sean to come back into the family, saying his illegitimacy wasn't as important as it used to be.
You may be able to prove Renard's claim to be invalid because of the circumstances of his birth; I'm not sure about that, but certainly he has the more ethical right to the ascension to the throne. Betcha he gets it, too,
Nick has been referred to as Renard's Grimm before in the show. Historically, Grimms went into service for the royalty to keep wesen in line, for example, the seven Grimm Crusade Knights, guess that's where the term originated.
(02-21-2016, 09:23 PM)irukandji Wrote:(02-21-2016, 05:14 PM)speakeasy Wrote: Had no idea that the workout Eve was doing could actually be accomplished by a real person, since whenever I get the urge to exercise I just lay down until it passes. Seriously, no hands or anything? That's amazing.
Lol, I hear you speakeasy. My exercise bike often doubles as a coat hanger. That workout scene with Eve.....I could have done without it.
Lol, I can go you one better, irukandji, mine is collapsed under a pile of stuff in my closet. You know I was a big Juliette supporter, but Eve is coming off a little freakish, imo, like syscrash said, she's scary.
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