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strangetomato) wrote2011-02-06 08:23 pm
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Cousincest, or "How to get around the game's family ties in three easy steps."
Remember this post about Audrey Broke and Alonzo Burb in my last version of Pleasantview? A helpful anon recently pointed out (via Formspring - feel free to ask me a question, if ya wanna) that they're actually related. Audrey is the daughter of Daniel Pleasant and Kaylynn Langerak and Alonzo is the son of John and Jennifer Burb, which makes them... wait for it... FIRST cousins. Eeep! That's a little close for comfort.
It's funny I didn't pick up on it, but I can always blame it on the fact that adoption erases the old family tree in favour of the adopted family's. Audrey was not longer linked to Daniel, so the relationship didn't show up. And in story terms, they probably wouldn't have known about it either, so it really could have happened. It certainly creates some drama, in true Pleasantview fashion.
It won't be an issue anymore, since I didn't clone off those two for the uberhood (I stuck to the essential characters only), so there'll be an Audrey and Alonzo (I'll reuse the names), but they probably won't be dating this time.
It's funny I didn't pick up on it, but I can always blame it on the fact that adoption erases the old family tree in favour of the adopted family's. Audrey was not longer linked to Daniel, so the relationship didn't show up. And in story terms, they probably wouldn't have known about it either, so it really could have happened. It certainly creates some drama, in true Pleasantview fashion.
It won't be an issue anymore, since I didn't clone off those two for the uberhood (I stuck to the essential characters only), so there'll be an Audrey and Alonzo (I'll reuse the names), but they probably won't be dating this time.
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I didn't really need to be anonymous, but I thought it might be odd posting on the original entry, seeing as the last comment was almost a year ago.
*continues to aggressively lurk*
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In the real world I think there is a very slightly higher risk of genetic abnormalities in children born to first cousins, but no more so than for children born to older mothers, for example.
And don't worry, you don't sound judgemental at all - it's just one of those cultural differences!
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It can be useful for storytelling--like if you're doing a story set in a time/place where people might have married their cousins, or even if you just need a pose like a teenage girl cuddling on the couch with her dad or something.
Im resurecting my Ripp Grunt
(Anonymous) 2011-02-07 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)Going off topic slightly here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUqsJkW5BZw
Check out the guy at the end after the credits .... Do you think Ripp is moonlighting under a different guise in his spare time .... as a red head too?
Unless it's me, having one of those 'look, I see Ripp Grunt in everything' modes ROFL