At any given moment I am upset about the Tudor siblings.
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Round 1, Match 9
Junko Enoshima and Mukuro Ikusaba (Danganronpa) vs Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary (English history)
Propaganda under break. Danganronpa spoilers.
Junko Enoshima and Mukuro Ikusaba
Junko has been shown to consistently abuse her sister emotionally and physically throughout the franchise, she even killed her and was HAPPY about it, for crying out loud. And if you know anything about Danganronpa, you know they're both awful - I mean they're literally terrorists.
Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary
Mary was Henry's only child until Henry divorced her mother, converted to a new religion, and had Elizabeth. needless to say they weren't close
Mary eventually got the throne and forced Lizzie to conform to Catholicism and when a rebellion against Mary failed, tried to imprison and possibly execute Lizzie to secure her throne more.
This doesn't even touch on Edward, cuz he was a child king and not a long reigning one
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"She was a ruthless woman who injured many, myself and my sainted mother included. She was quite capable of playing the King false, I promise you. My advice to you, Sister, is to forget you ever had a mother like that."
Elizabeth caught the note of obsessive grievance in Mary's voice. She knew instinctively that it would be unwise to provoke her further by arguing with her.
"Forgive me, Sister, but I had heard otherwise," she said simply.
"Then you heard wrongly. She had me sent to wait upon you when you were a baby, and she told those that had charge of me to beat me for the little bastard I had become. How could you think such a one innocent?"
"I am very sorry for your afflictions, Sister," Elizabeth whispered, aware more of the need to be diplomatic than of the desire to defend her mother. "They were not of my making, nor my desire."
"How could you think her innocent?"
"I heard things," she answered, then grew a touch defiant. "The whole world does not think my mother guilty."
The Lady Elizabeth [Chapter 8: 1544], Alison Weir
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Mary I and Edward VI in Becoming Elizabeth, 1x04
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Part of me wants to redo that (unfinished) series of Arthur with the wives of Henry VIII I did 4 years ago, it remains to be seen if I will, but I feel like it would be fun
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Months of dying later,I finished drawing this conflicted Tudor siblings. This is because the released Becoming Elizabeth on Starz (notorious for Tudor history circle).
Even i did not watch it,as far as I know the relationship between Mary, Elizabeth and Edward was affectionate until he was the king. Since not only the eldest and the youngest had different religions stand but more conflicts ,the siblinghood was strained and that's why they quarrel each other in Christmas in 1550. And Elizabeth was stuck Inbetween.
I hope you like it.
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I show random things I've drawn for my AUs pt. 2?
Yup
So.... Have this random drawing of Mary and Lizzie from my Every Tudor rose story
Yup, I don't like the way Mary's limbs came out either, but I find the idea of a group of Mary's classmates seeing their kinda odd/creepy peer with this sunshine child who looks like she could be her daughter pretty funny
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Day 9 of posting famous historic figure's siblings+their home country's national anthem: Thomas Seymour, Jane Seymour's younger brother, and, again, God save the king
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(re: anne boleyn and her brother in the tudors) so like historically was there some sort of question about these two? like were they considered by historians to be Too Close, or did they get accused of something back in Ye Olden Days? because otherwise why are we hyping up that these siblings are Weird Because They Hug
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Edward VI Playing a Paino Poritat
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thinking… thoughts … about how fitzroy & mary had a similar age difference to edvi & elizabeth and thereforrre… how the former might have had a similar dynamic to the latter (if, that, is fitzroy was instead her ‘whole’ sibling, rather than half-sibling… bcus i think in actuality they were always in separate households and didn’t interact much)
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