Talk:Borghild

Sinfjötli's God-like Blood
The last sentence of the article claims that Sinfjötli has less god-blood in him than Sigmund, but this claim can be questioned. That is because Sinfjötli's parents Sigmund and Signy are full siblings (even twins) and should thus have the same portion of god-blood. Therefore, Sinfjötli should also have the same portion of god-blood as each of his parents. I see only one possible way for Sinfjötli to have less god-blood than his father: chance. The children of Sigmund and Signy only have the same portion of god-blood as their parents on average, but random variations can cause individual children to have more or less god-blood than their parents. Maybe, Sinfjötli was unlucky and got less than the average share of god-blood. Does it behave that way? If not, what is the reason why Sinfjötli is less resistant to poison than his father? Is it the incest itself that made Sinfjötli weaker (and also evil?), or is there some other cause? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.115.91.215 (talk) 20:04, 13 February 2019 (UTC)