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Magically the union of two individuals with High Order Imprints can prove very dangerous but does not specifically donote an evil result. | Magically the union of two individuals with High Order Imprints can prove very dangerous but does not specifically donote an evil result. | ||
− | =='''Random's Removal of the | + | =='''Random's Removal of the Consanguity Laws'''== |
− | King Random repealed the Consanguinity laws for a couple reasons. First was that they really hadn't stopped siblings from breeding. Second was that Oberon was afraid of his children becoming too powerful and | + | King Random repealed the Consanguinity laws for a couple reasons. First was that they really hadn't stopped siblings from breeding. Second was that Oberon was afraid of his children becoming too powerful and random would rather if they had powerful children it was better he knew about them. |
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=='''First Brood'''== | =='''First Brood'''== |