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Bailey Morello ([personal profile] polterguide) wrote in [community profile] aefenglom2020-09-09 02:18 pm

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Name: Bailey Morello
Date: 9/2
Format: text
Warnings: Mentions of sex & pregnancy, b/c I know that makes some people Uncomfy.

So it's pretty obvious that being here changes people in ways that can sometimes be hard to expect, what with all the magic and monstrous traits but does anyone know if there are impacts on other biological functions?

Like...

Well.


[God, how do they say this without giving up the ghost entirely. They can't just come out and SAY things. They would rather die.]

Does being undead impact what vampires are capable of? Do the animalistic traits of most other monsters impact other physical aspects besides what's visible? Turning into a monster is basically like going through some bizarro puberty so, like. What's up with that?



Basically I'm asking if monsters can get pregnant or do they become infertile like some of the hybrids that exist in real life - obviously native ones aren't but does being something else before change that?


[Now it's time to go hide in shame and embarrassment and try not to think about the turn their life has taken.]
bergamotrose: (thinking)

[personal profile] bergamotrose 2020-09-10 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
That's terrible!

Your identity is your own, and not something that another should judge!

But very well, Captain. That will likely become a mouthful to say in ordinary conversation, until we unearth whatever is equivalent to 'Sir' or 'Ma'am' that we can use, but it shall more than suffice in the meanwile. 'Ser' could perhaps be doable? That is somewhat archaic, even in my own homeland.
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[personal profile] bergamotrose 2020-10-08 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
As I said, this is a rather archaic turn of phrase that we shall need to investigate, if you so choose.

In the meanwhile, until is a title you feel comfortable with, Captain is more than easy to use. Whatever you feel is best, truly.