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I'm not a historian, and most of the princesses I know are only children. It'd probably be easier to put any other siblings on administration, right? And they could always learn a bit of sorcery.
Sounds reasonable, but I really wouldn't know where to begin on sorcery. There are two of us now. Maybe someone else from my world will come through. You'd probably like Shadow Weaver!
No, but she's a sorcerer--I think--with access to a runestone that got decoupled somehow from its original princess line, so she's probably a good person to ask.
No, no, made by the same... we'll say people for conversational convenience, and some of the same technology, but the technology's only related in that I think it stores information the same way.
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Depends. Runestone princesses, yes, entirely. Without one you have more wiggle room.
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[hang on,] WAIT, THAT MEANS THE GREEN KID ISN'T A PRINCESS. THEY JUST HAVE MAGIC ANYWAY.
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No, there's others. Spinerella doesn't, or Netossa. Not Double Trouble, though, you're right. I think that's a species thing, not a princess thing.
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WHAT IF THE ROYAL FAMILY HAS MORE THAN ONE DAUGHTER? DO THEY BOTH GET THE RUNESTONE? DOES THE OLDEST ONE GET IT?
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OH HEY, THAT WOULDN'T BE SOMETHING ANYBODY CAN LEARN IF THEY PICK UP A BOOK, WOULD IT? I'M IN THE MARKET.
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SHE A PRINCESS?
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THAT, UH, THING IN YOUR COMPUTER - THAT'S NOT A RUNESTONE, IS IT?
sorry, this tag went on an adventure
proud of it for seeing the world
MAYBE A LITTLE TOO INTO ROCKS!
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BUT WE DO KNOW HOW TO UNDO IT NOW, WE JUST GET JON!
MAYBE ASK HER FIRST. AND TIE HER UP!
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WE'RE NEVER GOING TO BE ABLE TO RESTRAIN HER OTHERWISE!
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