Post by Argo on Jun 20, 2014 0:03:07 GMT -5
All Credit for this Pregnancy Form belongs to Evy of Karyle.
If you want your character to become pregnant, reply to this topic with the form found below. A staff member will then roll a die and if the number is even, your character is pregnant; if the number is odd, you character is not.
If you character is not pregnant, you can try again in 5 days in real time.
If your character is pregnant, you are informed with a reply to this thread and a 3 week period for the pregnancy. When the time comes for the child to be born, a staff member will once again reply to the post with the gender and any disabilities/miscarriages. If the number rolled at that time is even, you have a baby girl; if the number is odd, you have a baby boy.
Not all pregnancies are perfectly healthy and result in perfectly healthy children. Because of this, we have included in the rollings of the twenty-sided die numbers that represent the births of a stillborn baby or a miscarriage, or disabilities the child may have. On the initial roll, the following numbers have different meanings than the others, which mean your is character is or is not pregnant.
1 - miscarriage; 12 - miscarriage.
All of the other numbers follow suit with the even for pregnant, odd for not pregnant.
On the roll that followsdf, the numbers that follow are also different from the usual even for girl and odd for boy.
5 - stillborn boy; 7 - twins (gender determined for each individual twin with a roll of the die); 20 - stillborn girl.
We do things this way so that not every woman is pregnant at the same time, and we let the die choose the gender because in real life you do not get to choose. We have included the numbers for miscarriages and stillborns because there are other possibilities of a pregnancy than just a son or a daughter. These possibilities could have a great impact on your character’s plot and, in the case of some characters, on the site’s plot.
One final roll, of a 30-sided die will follow these two, which will decide any major disabilities the child may have. These will be decided with a separate roll, so gender will not be affected by it.
3 - Child is born Blind 14 - Child is born Deaf
Pregnancy Form:
Character's Name: Who is the Mother of the child?
Partner's Name: Who is the baby's father?
Child's Roleplayer: Who will be roleplaying this child?
Child's Race: Child's Dominant Race
Code:
All Credit for this Pregnancy Form belongs to Evy of Karyle.
If you want your character to become pregnant, reply to this topic with the form found below. A staff member will then roll a die and if the number is even, your character is pregnant; if the number is odd, you character is not.
If you character is not pregnant, you can try again in 5 days in real time.
If your character is pregnant, you are informed with a reply to this thread and a 3 week period for the pregnancy. When the time comes for the child to be born, a staff member will once again reply to the post with the gender and any disabilities/miscarriages. If the number rolled at that time is even, you have a baby girl; if the number is odd, you have a baby boy.
Not all pregnancies are perfectly healthy and result in perfectly healthy children. Because of this, we have included in the rollings of the twenty-sided die numbers that represent the births of a stillborn baby or a miscarriage, or disabilities the child may have. On the initial roll, the following numbers have different meanings than the others, which mean your is character is or is not pregnant.
1 - miscarriage; 12 - miscarriage.
All of the other numbers follow suit with the even for pregnant, odd for not pregnant.
On the roll that followsdf, the numbers that follow are also different from the usual even for girl and odd for boy.
5 - stillborn boy; 7 - twins (gender determined for each individual twin with a roll of the die); 20 - stillborn girl.
We do things this way so that not every woman is pregnant at the same time, and we let the die choose the gender because in real life you do not get to choose. We have included the numbers for miscarriages and stillborns because there are other possibilities of a pregnancy than just a son or a daughter. These possibilities could have a great impact on your character’s plot and, in the case of some characters, on the site’s plot.
One final roll, of a 30-sided die will follow these two, which will decide any major disabilities the child may have. These will be decided with a separate roll, so gender will not be affected by it.
3 - Child is born Blind 14 - Child is born Deaf
Pregnancy Form:
Character's Name: Who is the Mother of the child?
Partner's Name: Who is the baby's father?
Child's Roleplayer: Who will be roleplaying this child?
Child's Race: Child's Dominant Race
Code:
[u]Character's Name:[/u] Who is the Mother of the child?
[u]Partner's Name:[/u] Who is the baby's father?
[u]Child's Roleplayer:[/u] Who will be roleplaying this child?
[u]Child's Race:[/u] Child's Dominant Race
All Credit for this Pregnancy Form belongs to Evy of Karyle.