mctek wrote:whoops, sorry teckno misread that last bit, to avoid some issues, Ilsa is wouldn't have age that much thanks to Ick, So It would kind of hard to pass her off as her grandmother, So she would still be her mother both in public and behind doors. So the father is the only fictional one here. Since it's an island nation, it's assume Ick ran the island for some time before taking off for the future. I thinking Ick found ways of tricking the public to thinking there had been a line of male heirs since then. And Ilsa simply married the fictional father of Miranda...Yeah headache....no more time travel stories![]()
Tek~
Simple solution: Grandad von Ick "died" and was replaced by his remarkably identical looking son, Felix the Second, who disavowed his father's previous illegal actions and promised that (Ickvania? Ickia?) would be a responsible nation-state and married a Miss Ilsa Cross, unfortunately kicking the bucket soon after in a tragic lab incident caused by one of Felix I's lost experiments that no one had known about which affected his new wife, Queen-Consort Ilsa and their young daughter Princess Miranda by altering their genetics giving them a very slowed aging rate (Miranda's once she reached maturity).
No need to create another fictional person. Felix just has to show up as the "son" who'd distanced himself from his father due to Felix the First's illegal activities and had traveled the world, returning with his wife Miranda when the two men reconciled as Felix I was dying and wanted to atone for his mistakes. It's the type of romantic claptrap people would love to read about in the papers. There's probably even a TV movie about it on Metrobay's version of Lifetime.