pappilon wrote:
That being the case, then since Rachel cannot be the prince, cannot inherit the Sword, she is still just a girl. No body guard, no special privileges beyond her treecat.
CmdrAthenaAprilist wrote:Dammit, will you stop calling her a girl; if she's old enough to go off to the Academy she's a woman! A young woman, true, but definitely of age! Whether she gets an Armsman or not, is in line for the Protectorship or not, whether she's called "Miss Mayhew" or not, she's gonna be learning how to commit mayhem both wholesale and retail and deserves to be referred to as an adult.
Maybe, once Grayson Society generally quits treating women like well...children aka
girls. probably when the conservative Keys croak and their more liberal male spawn inherit.
Our Miss Owes does not get a guard but her younger siblings do. Why? Because as a female she is not important enough to protect. then, after taking on a hundred or so pirates, she is not entitled to, until she became eligible to inherit Daddy's Demesne.
But Our Miss Mayhew can not inhwrit her daddy's Sword, she is not important enough to protect, she is
still a second class citizen, she is still
a girl. Be mad at Grayson's keys for making the rules. I'm just the humble thorn.
PeterZ wrote:Does the Protector have to be Steadholder Mayhew? They have been, but if the criteria for succession of Steadholders are now different than that of the Protector, won't that mean Rachael may have a place in the Mayhew Steading succession whithout ever having a place as heir to the Protectorship.
Might this potential conflict not be a backdoor for females inheriting the Protectorship down the road? In any case, that alone might make Rachael a true Princess.
I am under the impression from a previous post that
Key Mayhew is rhe equivalent of
Prince of Wales ie the heir apparrent to the Sword/Crown. So, the laws of inheritance, revised, clearly state the Keys may be inherited by a female person, but the Mayhew Key/steading/Demesne/whatever is the exception to the rule.
munroburton wrote:The Mayhew Steading isn't separate from the Sword. IIRC, 'Steadholder Mayhew' is a courtesy role carried by the Protector's heir. Kind of like the UK's 'Prince of Wales'.
Based on that interpretation, I would say no. again the fullpost is a few up from here.