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Date: 2010-02-03 06:50 pm (UTC)And as for princesses: Queens and princesses actually have more political power than kings and princes -- kings and princes may fight in crusades, but it's the princesses and queens who do all the diplomacy, and political maneuvering. So losing a princess is a greater risk to a kingdom than losing a prince, therefore, a princess is a more important bargaining chip.
(also, I wanted feathery wings -- and wasn't given that choice!)