Re: (OOC) DnD: Unchained Out of Character Chat
Pregnancy mechanics to be added to First Post
Pregnancy
Your belly is swollen. It's harder to get around now, but it's not all bad, as pregnancy has its social implications as well.
As with 3 trimesters, pregnancy has 4 stages, with the 4th being child birth. Instead of 1 day, I have extended the pregnancy time to 3 days. There is absolutely no way to know what kind of child is being carried unless you have a magical means, such as an ability to determine a highly unknown disease or what have you, or another such ability that can give concrete details of a life within someone's body.
Becoming Pregnant
When a creature cums inside of a female character, 2d6 is rolled. By default, 10+ means pregnancy. Various creatures may have hidden bonuses to this roll depending on various factors. Such as volume of cum, and unusual cocks designed for efficient breeding. An example being a canine's cock. A canine's cock has advantage on pregnancy because of how it knots the victim, to empty its entire load and then seal it inside of the female to allow the semen the best chance to fertilize. Large cocks can get a static 1-3 bonus due to the ability to better reach the womb, and genitals that expell a large volume can get a further bonus to this roll. Creatures that lay eggs are always successful.
Stage 1: Flat Belly, no statistical changes. Your character might feel sick. At a random point, I will roll a 1d20, and on a 16+, your character will suddenly feel sick along with a slightly full feeling in her belly. Other than being examined by a character with high medicine, (DC15, able to take 10), there is no other way to know that you are in your first stage of pregnancy unless this hidden roll is a success.
Stage 2: Slightly Rounded belly, you're slightly encumbered by your added weight and can't move around as fast.
-10 speed. Your character typically becomes aware of their pregnancy at this point. The pregnancy can no longer be prevented at Stage 2. You gain a +2 Charisma Bonus to non-hostile social rolls (no sex or intimidation).
Stage 3:
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. You've got a large baby inside of you now, and now it's really hard to move around. You're fine when you're not trying to move around with a passenger on board though.
-15 Speed. If your character has moved at all during their turn, Disadvantage on all ability checks and attack rolls. Saving throws are fine though. In addition, advantage on all Charisma Rolls (All of them, feel empowered for a day).
Stage 4:
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. This stage is reached when you are about to give birth. The specific time you give birth is random, based on the time of insemination (tracked in secret), and between 63-82 hours since impregnation. When you are 1 hour before birth, your character goes into labor. Every turn you try to act or move, roll CON vs DC10. On a failure, your character is Stunned for that turn. This continues for 1 hour, until the baby is born. At which point, your character makes a Constitution roll Vs DC10. On success, they drop to 1 HP. On failure, they drop to 0 HP and fall into a Dying State, where those rules proceed as normal. If their first constitution roll is successful, they get to roll again. 2nd success means they lose 50% of their max HP, minimum of 1. 3rd success means they only lose 25%, min of 1. Failure after the first success means you get whatever tier of success you stopped at.
-20 Speed, otherwise same effects as Stage 3.
Pregnancy Experience
To be determined later, but perks to having a lot of children will include, added fertility, bonuses to CON during labor and birth (Wider Hips), Permanent Lactation (able to provide small heals during combat a few times per day), increased chance of twins, and possibly more.