Talk:Diana Schade-Renard/@comment-108.29.192.245-20170124201454

Why do you think the King and Conrad Bonaparte believe Diana is important? Please see quotes below. 

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Why does King think not having Diana will mean the end of the Royal family?

The King is holding a book on the fall of the Rome Empire talking to Viktor.

By the way, do we know if it's my grandchild by my son Eric or by my son Sean?

Until we have the child, we can't be sure, but in either case, it is your grandchild.

The families have given you a great deal of power and responsibility. That child must be raised within these walls. Otherwise, these walls will one day fall. And before I allow a tragic history like that to be written, bloody changes will be made.

Conrad Bonaparte talking to Sean in "The Taming of the Wu"

Your daughter is extremely valuable to all of us. She is young, so she won't understand everything, but she will trust her mother and father. But you need to be together for that to happen, which brings me to the Grimm.



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