Talk:Remedios Custodio/@comment-24.207.140.44-20171002175923/@comment-46.55.216.27-20171002195402

For reasons why the nobles would disapprove of these actions would be:

Firstly because it will be an incestial realationship between the three sisters.

Secondly them not being heterosexual would result in them not spreading the wealth of power that they wield and be able to let it cultivate and bloom in the generations that they would give rise to.

Thirdly even these being on the level of rumours dissuade the nobles from the possibility of trying to court them, even if their feelings are true and intentions "noble". This also works in the case of barring them from the top most echelons of power.

Fourthly - in most noble sociaties the males were the ones able to inherit the estate and become the masters of the house, as in the noble family, while at most women if no suitable male heirs existed would inherit it as dowry which would be passed upon the one they marry. And such situations being the case, and her being the first to assert such a unheard of position does prove this to be at least to an extent true up to this point, if someone were to have married her before she molded law and country to make her eligible to hold onto the position, the holy queen, the one wed her would have taken the title and would have become rulling monarch, while now they shall be something similar to a consort if they were to officially wed. And some who may have though this to be their chance to ascend to majesty probably were rather distraugth when she centralized power and legitimized her position, and therefore hold grudges.

Fifthly - though this touches some of the previous mentioned topics, the queen did vastly change the idea of the monarch and instituted reformes into an old society, deeply ingraved with tradition, and its values. Both of these heavily contradict with all she has done that has given rise to her name and stature.

There may very much be more reasons why the nobility would dislike her, or at least regard her with more contempt than would a more traditional monarch, but these reasons should give enough light unto the superficial and generally stated relationship with the holy queen and the aristocracy beneath her.