An updated version of my previous draconic family trees, detailing the excessive amount of incest among the dragon royalty. ;3
•Jaehaemon (male, age: 2700. Eldest son of Nalthaerion and Vyzsaerion)
Family:
◾Nalthaerion (father; deceased)
◾Gharraxes (brother; missing)
◾Narhisil (sister-wife)
◾Vyzsarion (mother-wife)
◾Syraxes (daughter-wife)
◾Gaemon (son/brother)
◾Alaenys (daughter/granddaughter)
◾Alynera (daughter/granddaughter)
◾Baerion (grandson/great grandson)
◾Venaerion (granddaughter/ great grandsaughter)
•Jaehaemon (male, age: 2700. Eldest son of Nalthaerion and Vyzsaerion)
Family:
◾Nalthaerion (father; deceased)
◾Gharraxes (brother; missing)
◾Narhisil (sister-wife)
◾Vyzsarion (mother-wife)
◾Syraxes (daughter-wife)
◾Gaemon (son/brother)
◾Alaenys (daughter/granddaughter)
◾Alynera (daughter/granddaughter)
◾Baerion (grandson/great grandson)
◾Venaerion (granddaughter/ great grandsaughter)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 1280 x 844px
File Size 53.4 kB
I pulled out GenoPro to try and map this a little more legibly. Took some rearranging to get it to come out nice (and I offset family lines that are near each other slightly so the connection is obvious). GenoPro's "auto-arrange" isn't the best, but does a decent job (only thing to note is that sometimes it doesn't redraw lines correctly, so grabbing a person and jiggling them fixes it). After auto-arranging and swapping a couple people to avoid crossed lines (and moving Gaemon up so he was on-level with his generation) I was able to get this:
http://s23.postimg.org/50xhzbga3/Capture.png
I left out the other individuals that appear in your earlier family trees (and it seems at least a few changed names over time, too) such as Lhisain (child of Gharraxes and Venaerion(?)) and didn't bother trying to do birthdates.
http://s23.postimg.org/50xhzbga3/Capture.png
I left out the other individuals that appear in your earlier family trees (and it seems at least a few changed names over time, too) such as Lhisain (child of Gharraxes and Venaerion(?)) and didn't bother trying to do birthdates.
Just spent 20 minutes fussing with things.
Now it won't boot at all, even as a secondary drive in my main PC. I'll have to get an external enclosure to even attempt data recovery at this point I think.
Might even need to set up a whole VM to run the software I used though (what a pain in the ass).
Now it won't boot at all, even as a secondary drive in my main PC. I'll have to get an external enclosure to even attempt data recovery at this point I think.
Might even need to set up a whole VM to run the software I used though (what a pain in the ass).
You could also noodle around with GenoPro yourself. There's a free trial.
https://genopro.com/setup/
https://genopro.com/setup/
I've done a great number of genealogy charts of royalty and aristocracy .mostly in Europe, and found ANY number of 1st cousin marriages, 3 uncle-niece marriages *, and one BROTHER-SISTER marriage (claimed the pope sanctioned it, but he denied such !). The only inbred lineage that caused trouble was the descent of Chqrles II of Spain, hysically and mentally crippled, he married twice, consummated neither and the War of the Spanish Sucession (1700) resulted because some contested the choosing of his successor. Every excuse for bearded men to have a war.
* The reuilt of one was Charles II of Spain.
Some incest MAY have existed in the tiresome Maccabee -Herodian lines, but the Ptolemies (31st dyn. of Egypt) carried on thus with a vengeance. I found all the Cleopatras tho I only expected one.
* The reuilt of one was Charles II of Spain.
Some incest MAY have existed in the tiresome Maccabee -Herodian lines, but the Ptolemies (31st dyn. of Egypt) carried on thus with a vengeance. I found all the Cleopatras tho I only expected one.
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