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I knew a guy in university who claimed descent from the Korean royal family. Wonder if we could stir up some Spider-man thing where they each call the other pretender to the throne.
Absurd premise: maybe there's a case for a symbolic constitutional monarch who doesn't directly come from either side being useful in a unification scenario. They'd have a hard time with symbols and branding after 80 years of division, especially if they don't want to present it as a winners-and-losers thing. OTOH, if they want to lean into a futuristic image, maybe they can just create a vtuber head-of-state to read out big addresses and take softball questions from schoolchildren.
The Chosŏn dynasty ruled from 1392 to 1895, basically 500 straight years, I don't think it's exactly rare to have some royal blood. Maybe not like "Genghis Khan" levels of common, but it shouldn't be that rare, either.