The Youngest Princess - Vol. 1 Ch. 4

Fufufu how lucky Enisha to have three powerful men in her tiny clutch. Ah I want to see her father and brothers fighting over Enisha's attention :<
 
"were born as twins"

Now, see, that's curious. Makes me wonder if, rather than being cursed to only bear two children, they were cursed to have only two pregnancies per generation.
Thus, the "twin" aspect would allow for an additional child without affecting the total allotment of pregnancies, finally allowing them to break the restriction and reach a total of three offspring.

Well, the other possible explanation is just that the big ol' magic circle at the start forced a third child on its own, but that seems a dull basis by comparison. :p
Comparatively, the "twins" element seems a rather nifty way of justifying the matter.
 
Omg when the First Prince threw her up in the air 😂👏 Boiiiiii, she is not a toy! And ohh Jesus, they about to give them guards hell
 
When the two princes were peeking over her crib they reminded me of reptiles with how expresionless they were.
 
@Thoughtgap
Even if twins are said to be siblings that are given birth to at the 'same time', that's physically impossible. So by your theory, there would still be three births, but two pregnancies. So maybe it's that. We still don't know if there have been any past twin princes/ses, but your theory is pretty cool.
 
@Multitules We're on the same page, we're just applying "birth" with different perspectives. For example, "She gave birth to twins" makes it clear that birth can be singular, applied to multiple [births]. Similarly, the metpahorical usage of "birth" is often applied to a multiple. I'm used to that application for the phrasing, so I didn't think much when I used the term as I did. Of course, your distinction is decidedly more favorable for clear communication, and I can't argue that my phrasing didn't open itself to confusion within the present context. I'll update the previous post to be more clear. ^.^
 
So hyrule got wrecked by the Hyperion empire. In the blond brother war scene there is a hyrule shield in the bottom corner of the panel.
 
@ALuver01 The level of security really is trash, so those guards should face the consequences. Unless the problem is at a higher level, like some high official getting bribed, arranging a perfect opportunity for the assassin, leaving the ordinary guards none the wiser.
 
@xross24 I knew there would be a reason she can’t go back there. Either it collapsed or as it seems in this case taken over. She was obviously higher up and her life was targeted. Will see.
 
@Kaarme, On me, they really are, no offense to the Knights, but for being Palace Knights they should know the risks by assassins against the Royal Family in general and Enisha, being the famous and precious third star, has even more chances of being targeted by assassination attempts, smh
 

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