Thread:Billy Cope/@comment-821448-20161102231406/@comment-821448-20161103004501

Oh, that is right, so he is the eldest son. And the eldest child. However, I must say that your article had quite a bit of typographical errors (amking instead of making, complacient instead of complacent as some examples), the formatting was a little odd and it went on for a long time. Also, it had a lot of speculations rather than canon facts, like when you wrote that Adin warned his son on his deathbed, and his son warned Elstred on his deathbed as well. Adin, and by extension some of his heirs, may have done this throughout the upraising of their children, but we haven ever heard of this, and we have definitely never heard of this happening at key moments, like their deathbeds. Just some things to consider. I am not trying to be rude by this comment, of course.