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me idiot forgot to delete mod filesYou use the mod, right?
me idiot forgot to delete mod filesYou use the mod, right?
Dud plz stop commenting about it your giving me headache with your stupidity. Priestess and MC already explain everything with why such and such is happening, my advice is play the game from begging couple of times till it all sync.Doesn't necessarily mean she can successfully give birth. Besides, shit happens...
There was a discussion about this a couple of pages back and basically once the curse was known humans went all full humanity on it and made damn sure that as many babies as possible will be born healthy. So birth and infant mortality is pretty much on par if not better than in developed countries due to magic and gods.
Of course there's still a possibility something goes wrong like poisoning or plain old accident but if no external factor comes to play then the chances that there's a problem during pregnancy or delivery is pretty much near zero.
We found out really early once, and it basically self aborted... My wife was fucking devestated, it sucks hard.You are mostly right. The thing with Avila though is that she is less than 2 weeks pregnant. A lot of women lose their children at that stage, and never know it. Hence the church of Ishtar not telling the women if they are less than 2 weeks pregnant to preserve their mental health, except like Avila in case of marriage.
letter and probably some bug/typo fixeswhat's the diference between 20d and 20e?
Your poor wife...We found out really early once, and it basically self aborted... My wife was fucking devestated, it sucks hard.
I don't remember the circumstances of why she'd checked so early, out of wack period I guess, but tests were positive but before we even got to the first obgyn visit she started spotting heavily and we went into the ER where they confirmed the pregnancy, and then indicated it had failed and basically had to do a flush...
It's a terrible situation to be in cause it was too early for me as the dad to have any strong feelings about the fetus but for my wife it was already a baby, she was just wrecked and there was fuck all I could do to make it better.
Not to mention all kinds of feelings of like maternal inadequacy and guilt about maybe this or that caused it...
Definitely better to not know super early.
Definitely do not recommend.Your poor wife...
But yeah, that type of situation is exactly why the Priestesses don't tell that women early in most circumstances. Just oo hard on the women, expecially when the baby is wanted.
Hard stuff to deal with too as a man I imagine, even when you don't build feelings for the baby, but seeing the woman you love devastated and feeling powerless to help her get better is not an easy thing either, not that is really comparable.
the ward duration is 3 months. for conception/birth i'm unsure. i think only Vanderer can answer.Vanderer interesting side question. At which point does the Ishtar's curse protection break? Is it in conception or does Ishtar keep it up until the birth meaning the first born child has 50/50 chance for gender?
What? Where did you get the 3 month thing? I really don't remember putting thati n. (But I could have, I don't remember everything.)the ward duration is 3 months. for conception/birth i'm unsure. i think only Vanderer can answer.
I think that he's confusing the 3 months that they have to marryWhat? Where did you get the 3 month thing? I really don't remember putting thati n. (But I could have, I don't remember everything.)
As for when the ward dissipate, I won't answer for spoilers reasons.
yeah its the time table set to marry and consummate the marriage for a priestess of ishtar.I think that he's confusing the 3 months that they have to marry
warder priestess need to marry in 3 months. it will make sense if the ward will fade in that timeframeWhat? Where did you get the 3 month thing? I really don't remember putting thati n. (But I could have, I don't remember everything.)
As for when the ward dissipate, I won't answer for spoilers reasons.