How Can I Possibly Compare to You?

Hans sat at the dining table within the Royal Palace of Austria, along with his entire family. The man had inherited a vast domain, both physically in terms of the Reich's sheer volume of land, and also the family fortune, which was practically a second treasury in its own right. 

Along with this came the Grand Place of Kufstein, which Berengar had established in his hometown after growing it from a small agricultural town, to a thriving metropolis, and the center of the modern world. 

Along with his five wives, Hans' many children sat around the table. Although Hans had married five different women, only two of his wives who were capable of producing offspring which met the requirements to compete for the German throne. The rest would have to follow a similar path as their uncles.