1. So in theory, Avee accepts kids that are being carried, then? Her own pregnancy doesn't seem to start the event or function, either.
2. Hm. Looks like I'll need to use a older save if Bad Company is refering to Satti, then, as she's on the farm. I'll try it out.
3. Mm. It was late when I wrote it, so maybe I was unclear. It isn't that Percy changes, it is that she does not. To explain.
If you go the route of freeing Percy from Meat, it results in Percy and Meat heading to the farm, and the player a bit shellshocked from their vision or whatnot. No problem.
However, comma, when you normaly rescue Percy she launches into this apology when you return to the farm, and the player has the option to kick her out or forgive her. (Which always seemed a bit off, tone wise, but that's not super important.) When the player forgives her, Percy gains a more active role in the farm, is described as You see Percy putting in quite a lot of work around the farm, milking your cows and feeding them.
When Percy and Meat are rescued by breaking the collar from within the prison, Meat is already in lady form, and Percy doesn't trigger the apology/forgiveness event. As such, she never triggers the working hard mode. (And option to double team Percy with Gobwife.) Or so it seems to me.
Edit: Double checked - Percy doesn't have a blurb or mention in the outer farm area, only inside the house.
Oh, and small typo: Percy is carrying your daughter Ausra in a tiny harness. Is it Asura or Ausra?
4. Again, Loksi was and is adorable. Offered up some text tweaks to the encounter, and I'm enthused to see her character develop.
If she was half as randy and accepting of the players lewdness in the past (literally and metaphorically) as she seems, then she'll be quite the force to be reckoned when rejuvinated. Could be a interesting way to explore Unlucky's new feminine side, since it's cannon for the swap, and nobody else quite does this just yet. Also could tie into your intro idea regarding Unlucky, of the player musing 'oh, THIS is what it's like on the other side' when getting stretched out, unless Loksi is supposed to be a surprise or something.