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cahn ([personal profile] cahn) wrote2020-05-03 09:12 am
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Frederick the Great discussion post 15

...I have nothing clever to say here, just really pleased this is still going :)
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Re: Heinrich readthrough!

[personal profile] mildred_of_midgard 2020-05-05 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
But maybe it's possible?

Sadly, not unless we make it even more AU.

Heinrich's marriage to Mina: 1752
AW's cashiering: 1757
AW's death: 1758
Fritz's capture: We had tossed around a bunch of ideas and I forget if we settled on one, but the Seven Years' War is 1756-1763, and I *think* we were going for after Kunersdorf? So that would be late 1759.

Also, younger brother Heinrich as Regent presupposes AW's death and nephew FW2 as heir, so...it's hard to see what we'd do there.

Anyway, you know that in *my* fix-it AU, the story stops in the 1730s, *but*, Fritz has already given up his place in the succession, and AW will become king, so 1) AW's hardly going to force favorite brother Heinrich to get married, 2) he himself is king, so he can marry who he wants. Also, he's just about to turn 18 when FW kicks the bucket in 1740, so FW hasn't had the chance to arrange or force any marriages yet. So you know that in this universe, there's no Heinrich/Mina, and there's the possibility for AW/Mina. Or AW/Sophie von Pannewitz, or whoever AW wants.

Best of all possible worlds!

Really, Fritz not becoming king fixes SO MANY THINGS. The only thing it really breaks is us not learning about these people and getting our gossipy sensationalist fixes. :P Because as [personal profile] selenak pointed out, therapy for everyone means we never become fascinated.
Edited 2020-05-05 12:18 (UTC)