User blog comment:Scrawland Scribblescratch/ANGLES AND FRANKS!/@comment-32656-20121227015522/@comment-4727448-20121229054920

That simplifies everything. Essentially I now have everything down.

OTL's Henry VI is defeated. He leaves England.

Richard dies soon. An impostor of Edward restores himself to the throne.

The impostor is quickly defeated by the late Tudors.

Henry VII comes to the throne. He has his kids and all.

Edward, Henry's son, succeeds and dies young, like OTL.

Mary takes power, and has a child with Philip. A son.

Mary dies. The son takes the throne of Spain, and places his closest Catholic heir on England.

This heir is defeated by those Protestants, and they in turn replace him with Elizabeth, who marries X, but has no children.

In the aftermath of her death, Mary, Queen of the Scots, her closest living relative, takes the throne on England. She dies. Her son takes the throne of France. Her second son takes Scotland, and her brother takes England. Does this scenario work, or should I just have one of the following?


 * 1) Mary's brother in England and Scotland, and her son with Francis in France.
 * 2) Mary's son in England + Scotland, and Francis' brother in France. (OTL)
 * 3) Mary's brother in Britain, and Francis' brother in France