Don't think I've forgotten you. I've just been very busy, is all. I've actually had this done for weeks, but I wasn't sure about how to go about presenting it to you.
For one thing, sometimes there's not enough information to tell who descended from or is related to whom (for example: Liechtenstein and Switzerland are half-siblings, but they have the same father and their last name is Zwingli, so one of their mothers was a Beilschmidt. Whose?), and for another, it's really freakin' huge; we're talking almost 6000 pixels wide. I could break it up into smaller family-bits, but then you miss the overall awesomeness of how everyone (except the Slavs) is related to everyone else somehow.
(For a third, sometimes I had to take creative liberties, because some of this just wasn't feasible in a handful of generations depicted in two dimensions.)
Here's the basic chart, not that you can see any details, so you can get an idea of how massive it is (the groupings wind up being, from left to right, the Oxenstiernas, the Väinämöinen/Hédervárys,
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-The General's sister is Poland's mother, so she married Lukasiewicz. -Hungary's father's sister is Finland's mother, she married a Väinämöinen. -Grandpa Beilschmidt's sister married an Oxensterina.
I literally just finished reading every single link here and my god is it fantastic. I love the detail put into everything, and the fact that everyone seems to be part of the mafia, and and and there's so much stuff to love. Thanks for putting it all here like this!
The one thing that's a problem though, is the amount of mispellings. It's nothing major (just missing words or incorrect homophones etc), just perhaps two or three in each link, but they're there and it's rather jolting to read. If you'd like I could comment on each and just copy and paste the sentence that needs fixing, as well as what it probably should be changed to, or I can email you the entires and highlight where it should be changed. Or I can just skip off, you know /sweatdrops
Yeah...I'm getting better about that, I promise. If you really want to, you can e-mail me with the errors and I'll fix them. Thank you for offering to do that though. :)
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For one thing, sometimes there's not enough information to tell who descended from or is related to whom (for example: Liechtenstein and Switzerland are half-siblings, but they have the same father and their last name is Zwingli, so one of their mothers was a Beilschmidt. Whose?), and for another, it's really freakin' huge; we're talking almost 6000 pixels wide. I could break it up into smaller family-bits, but then you miss the overall awesomeness of how everyone (except the Slavs) is related to everyone else somehow.
(For a third, sometimes I had to take creative liberties, because some of this just wasn't feasible in a handful of generations depicted in two dimensions.)
Here's the basic chart, not that you can see any details, so you can get an idea of how massive it is (the groupings wind up being, from left to right, the Oxenstiernas, the Väinämöinen/Hédervárys, ( ... )
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The Slav one looks great! Can't really comment on the other one, since I can't really see it... orz. But yeah.
I'm adding Monaco to the big list of everyone as Francis's sister right now. You don't have to add her in if you don't want to though. -_-
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-The General's sister is Poland's mother, so she married Lukasiewicz.
-Hungary's father's sister is Finland's mother, she married a Väinämöinen.
-Grandpa Beilschmidt's sister married an Oxensterina.
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The one thing that's a problem though, is the amount of mispellings. It's nothing major (just missing words or incorrect homophones etc), just perhaps two or three in each link, but they're there and it's rather jolting to read. If you'd like I could comment on each and just copy and paste the sentence that needs fixing, as well as what it probably should be changed to, or I can email you the entires and highlight where it should be changed. Or I can just skip off, you know /sweatdrops
I really really really do love this series!
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Yeah...I'm getting better about that, I promise. If you really want to, you can e-mail me with the errors and I'll fix them. Thank you for offering to do that though. :)
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