Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-3329304-20121130082537/@comment-82.211.196.82-20121221183555

I've always doubted the Nathan being their father-theory, mostly based on the way he treats the queens throughout the anime. If he really was their father, wouldn't he step up and protect them more actively instead of just watching them kill each other like he does in episode 49-50? not only does he simply watch, he does so with a smile on his face, as if he's watching a highly entertaining movie. Imagine a father doing that to his to daughters. The only one in the whole anime who actually tries to reconcile them is Solomon. Another thing I also noted is that right after Diva's death, Nathan points out how Diva failed to realize that her blood lost it's potency when she became pregnant. Whether he was the lover or simply the chevalier of Diva and Saya's mother, he probably learned what happens when a queen becomes pregnant from his time with her. If he knew that Diva at this point had a great, potentially fatal disadvantage against Saya, why didn't he bother mentioning this to her before they fought?

also, Diva's children would've been his grandchildren should he be their father, ánd he is willing to turn them over to Ambshel, knowing they're going to be experimented on, simply so he can have Diva to himself. Only a very cruel father would do that, too cruel for Nathan's character, at least in my opinion. Even though he does seem to care about Diva in his own twisted way, he isn't willing to step up and protect her the way James would and I doubt he cared about Saya at all. Most likely he is the chevalier of the blue eyed queen, that would explain his apparant attachment to Diva.