@arsène well good thing this a fantasy story in a fantasy world setting. Also back when kind and queens were in charge they could absolutely get away with this type of stuff and I’m sure they did. I mean look at N Korea as a modern real world example. So how about we enjoy the cray cray fantasy crimes without trying to rationalize it yea?
Legally speaking, they did many things that did not make much sense.
1. Release the incident in new instead of sent letter to Berrie Kingdom first.
2. Nikola being caught in the middle of the nowhere. They shoukd have plotted to capture Nikola in middle of major city to get multiple witnesses from all around the world.
3. Nikola can still claim that she was force/abducted into doing these things.
4. Only good proof they have is her signature on marriage paper, but in real life, such signature are null and void if they were no witness from a government official present during the signature. and as this is medieval europe, it is compulsary for a priest to be present for it to be valid.
PinKawaii
@arsène well good thing this a fantasy story in a fantasy world setting. Also back when kind and queens were in charge they could absolutely get away with this type of stuff and I’m sure they did. I mean look at N Korea as a modern real world example. So how about we enjoy the cray cray fantasy crimes without trying to rationalize it yea?
Arsène
Legally speaking, they did many things that did not make much sense.
1. Release the incident in new instead of sent letter to Berrie Kingdom first.
2. Nikola being caught in the middle of the nowhere. They shoukd have plotted to capture Nikola in middle of major city to get multiple witnesses from all around the world.
3. Nikola can still claim that she was force/abducted into doing these things.
4. Only good proof they have is her signature on marriage paper, but in real life, such signature are null and void if they were no witness from a government official present during the signature. and as this is medieval europe, it is compulsary for a priest to be present for it to be valid.