Sounds very plausible! And now that I have the gossip on the inheritance, I'm totally thinking about ways that would fit into my AUs.
So can Hans Heinrich just write a will and say everything goes to the younger son and that has legal validity?
Oh, that reminds me:
The duel took place not too long after he'd reached his majority
What's the legal majority in our period? The younger brother was 23 when the duel took place. Though I'd like to think several years of non-violent measures were attempted first, so I guess that makes sense.
Also, remind me what our evidence is for Hans Hermann not being great at money management? I still haven't read Kloosterhuis, and Google translate is not really feasible with all the footnotes, so I'm having to wait until I'm up to the job myself.
Re: Learning Frederick
So can Hans Heinrich just write a will and say everything goes to the younger son and that has legal validity?
Oh, that reminds me:
The duel took place not too long after he'd reached his majority
What's the legal majority in our period? The younger brother was 23 when the duel took place. Though I'd like to think several years of non-violent measures were attempted first, so I guess that makes sense.
Also, remind me what our evidence is for Hans Hermann not being great at money management? I still haven't read Kloosterhuis, and Google translate is not really feasible with all the footnotes, so I'm having to wait until I'm up to the job myself.
Consiglieri Mike
Consigliere Mike is still the best. <3