Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-24267938-20131007200342/@comment-5.68.67.0-20131017000606

he word "prince" can be used as a generic term regardless of gender. In this case it simply denotes persons of high status/rank, its a way of avoiding describing them as gods. Nowhere is it suggested that their parents were monarchs, for instance.

To quote a real world scenario Queen Elizabeth I of England (1533-1603) once used the phrase "the word 'must' is not to be used to princes" despite being female herself, and technically higher in rank, since she was queen and reigning monarch at the time.