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In lugnet.belville, Greg Perry wrote:
> In lugnet.year.2002, Wes Loder writes:
> > From studying the S@H catalog, it would appear that the second male figure
> > in 5850 is adult and, judging by his crown, probably the king. If so, that
> > would mean that the old king that looked like Colonel Sanders must have died!
> > (That set is discontinued) and this is the new king with a son, a daughter, a
> > baby boy and and a baby girl (the same age. Are they twins?) Looks complicated
> > to me, but royal families tend that way.
>
> I too am interested in the story behind the King pictured in the new S&H
> catalog. He is referred to as "the king" in the description so something
> obviously happened to the old (in both senses of the word) king. Look at
> that cocky son-of-a-gun posing in his Crystal Palace. Who can doubt that
> some devious end came to the old monarch?
>
> Intrigue in ice-bound Belville. I can't wait.
lol.
I just assumed this was a *different* fairytale castle/kingdom.
Or maybe it's in a parallel dimension, where kings live much longer than
in our world. Notice the counterpart to the witch from the previous
product line. Obviously, a dimensional parallel character.
Steve
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| (...) I too am interested in the story behind the King pictured in the new S&H catalog. He is referred to as "the king" in the description so something obviously happened to the old (in both senses of the word) king. Look at that cocky son-of-a-gun (...) (23 years ago, 22-Feb-02, to lugnet.year.2002, lugnet.belville)
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