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    • MegM
      Meg
      last edited by

      how long does the fruit last to give you fertility? do you have to like, take it and then somehow time your ovulation as well? or do you not ovulate as a woman in this? are you just perma-fertile after eating the fruit?

      honestly, i don’t see the big deal about ovulation. but honestly i have so many more questions than the policy answered.

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      • TezT
        Tez Administrators @Meg
        last edited by

        @Meg said in MU Peeves Thread:

        honestly, i don’t see the big deal about ovulation.

        40 years old? Been around ovulation all your life, maybe?

        she/they

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        • AshkuriA
          Ashkuri @mangosplitz
          last edited by

          WHAT game is this

          @mangosplitz pls

          lololol

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          • Third EyeT
            Third Eye
            last edited by

            On the one hand, wondering if it’s an April 1 gag.

            On the other hand, really hoping it’s an April 1 gag.

            The amount of time I spent searching various public game wikis for pregnancy fruit this morning is…non-zero.

            I want something else to get me through this
            Semi-charmed kinda life, baby, baby
            I want something else, I'm not listening when you say good-bye

            She/Her or They/Them

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            • hellfrogH
              hellfrog @Meg
              last edited by

              @Meg said in MU Peeves Thread:

              how long does the fruit last to give you fertility? do you have to like, take it and then somehow time your ovulation as well? or do you not ovulate as a woman in this? are you just perma-fertile after eating the fruit?

              honestly, i don’t see the big deal about ovulation. but honestly i have so many more questions than the policy answered.

              clearly you insert the fruit and the coitus must occur through it

              fr fr
              (she/her)

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              • JennkrystJ
                Jennkryst @hellfrog
                last edited by

                @hellfrog said in MU Peeves Thread:

                @Meg said in MU Peeves Thread:

                how long does the fruit last to give you fertility? do you have to like, take it and then somehow time your ovulation as well? or do you not ovulate as a woman in this? are you just perma-fertile after eating the fruit?

                honestly, i don’t see the big deal about ovulation. but honestly i have so many more questions than the policy answered.

                clearly you insert the fruit and the coitus must occur through it

                Hot.

                [Insert planting seed joke here]

                Mummy Pun? MUMMY PUN!
                She/her

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                • M
                  mangosplitz @Jennkryst
                  last edited by mangosplitz

                  Sadly, I don’t think it’s a gag. Was posted over the weekend.

                  https://concordiamu.aresmush.com/wiki/society:ferility_children

                  "Laypeople are not permitted to grow the Evenplum tree, ensuring that the clergy maintains strict control over the fruit’s availability and distribution.

                  That said, it is very likely that many Untamed tribes have access to or have their very own trees."

                  I guess the “savages” can do what they want, and have unregulated population control?

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                  • TezT
                    Tez Administrators @mangosplitz
                    last edited by

                    @mangosplitz alt text

                    she/they

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                    • CobaltC
                      Cobalt
                      last edited by

                      Genuine question: is it the idea that only priests control the magic fruit that is objectionable? Or the idea of people being infertile without it?

                      Like, if it were a case that people were in some weird time distortion dimension that an environmental effect makes it hard to procreate, but there is a widely available plant that guarantees success when the potential parents take it, would that also be objectionable?

                      I personally prefer not having to worry about pregnancy and all that shit in my RP. Not saying concordia’s idea is a good one, just no way do I want to have to worry about it.

                      Cobalt@Under the Stars
                      cob.alt@Discord
                      Cobalt#[email protected]

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                      • SnacknessS
                        Snackness @Cobalt
                        last edited by

                        @Cobalt For me, it’s the idea of priests (or anyone) having reproductive control over someone else.

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                        • hellfrogH
                          hellfrog
                          last edited by

                          it’s just a lot. IME when you need to legislate something for OOC/game reasons, it’s best to use a light hand. And when people start to try to logic around it, you can just say 'please handwave this, we just don’t want to deal with it".

                          Going super in depth about it does the opposite - it invites people to try to point out plot holes or contrivances, and then you are dealing with dealing with the thing you didn’t want to deal with.

                          fr fr
                          (she/her)

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                          • TezT
                            Tez Administrators @Snackness
                            last edited by

                            @Snackness It gives me extra ick with the untamed tribes thing too.

                            she/they

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                            • hellfrogH
                              hellfrog @Tez
                              last edited by

                              @Tez omg i didn’t even read all the sections

                              ‘this is way too much words’

                              fr fr
                              (she/her)

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                              • J
                                Juniper
                                last edited by

                                wild as hell on so many levels

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                                • SnacknessS
                                  Snackness @Tez
                                  last edited by

                                  @Tez Yeah. There are just so, so many worms in this can.

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                                  • M
                                    mietze
                                    last edited by mietze

                                    I dunno. When one of the major premises of the game is that every birth opens up a new interdimensional rift through which terrifying things can flow, which is featured prominently in the lore writeup and splash pages and has been from the start, I don’t see that it’s outlandish that society would build up control and ritual around it.

                                    Though I’m a fan of saying bluntly no you can’t spring a bastard or unknown child on people past or present without consent or need to make it abundantly clear that that can be done and there are many ways to do that. I do think that child stuff is always tricky and always will be, and have yet to see a place where that was handled in a way where there wasn’t some ick or drama over it, whether that’s weird people entering a family as pcs, staff dictating results of conception, ect. It’s always going to have to be some kind of policy thing because players largely don’t read/don’t give a shit about social/pc consequences or disapproval (or they love it too much in a spank me ive been a naughty person way).

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                                    • Third EyeT
                                      Third Eye
                                      last edited by

                                      Bummer, this would’ve been an April Fool’s Day gotcha I would’ve found kinda actually funny, which is a rarity.

                                      I want something else to get me through this
                                      Semi-charmed kinda life, baby, baby
                                      I want something else, I'm not listening when you say good-bye

                                      She/Her or They/Them

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                                      • TezT
                                        Tez Administrators @mietze
                                        last edited by

                                        @mietze That’s fair about the QUENCIES in this game canon, but I don’t love the worms in this plum. There are better ways to do it that don’t squick so hard.

                                        she/they

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                                        • M
                                          mietze @Tez
                                          last edited by

                                          I’m not certain there’s better ways so much as squicking different people. Except for perhaps a very blunt ooc rule of “No. This will not be entertained as a playable concept/something in play.” Which i am also a great fan of. Sometimes I think there’s too much bending over backwards to make things make sense or to try to convince players that no really this has a ic reason so you should be okay with it.

                                          Except for the problem folks are never going to be okay with it and you will always have some non problematic folks that will disagree with any restrictive decision.

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                                          • RozR
                                            Roz
                                            last edited by

                                            The natural conclusion of religious authorities maintaining strict control over the reproductive rights of laypeople is abuse. Like, that’s just where it inevitably leads. And if that’s the story you want to tell, that could be absolutely interesting for some people. I would be interested! I don’t have triggers or squicks in this particular area. And it’s honestly fine to explore some story areas that not everyone wants to play.

                                            But I have to wonder if it’s meant as story to be engaged in to that depth, or if it’s building logic around “no you can’t spring babies on each other.” Because if it’s just that, along with building around the thematic issues of troubles happening with birth, but not necessarily meant to be interrogated as a full piece of the story to explore…then yeah, you’re inviting attention you don’t want.

                                            she/her | playlist

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