Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5679696-20130311021240/@comment-43458778-20190810200229

Fij30jigh110 wrote: 129.210.115.4 wrote: It's quite possible that king Xavier's kingdom collapsed before they could ascend to the throne, thus leaving them out of a job. Alternatively, by some twisted fairy tale logic, Eva was actually the eldest daughter, and when she married Leopold, she created a merger between their kingdoms, leaving Henry and Cora as duke and dutchess of the kingdom, but not queen and king. Hmm... Eva was not Henry's sister. She came from the northern kingdom, or something like that. When one reads the Bible in context, it's entirely possible that Ava and Henry were sister and brother -- Abraham and Sarah were, but that was back when people didn't deny and reject blood.

All things considered, Cora could even have been Henry's sister.

King Xavier didn't seem to be a "sainted" man who would be faithful to one woman, so just like slaveowners in America, he may have reproduced with "outside" women and then reject his own for being allegedly 'beneath' him for being born to the wrong type.