Birth Guide

JonVMD

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!! It does not contain pornography or erotic intentions !!


This is a small manual detailing and exposing mechanics of race compatibility, miscegenation, how to conceive, gestate, and give birth to a children in Dungeons & Dragons. The purpose of this guide is to cover an obscure part in the books, the part that may exist in your game table. The rules are clear and have some charts to make the player and DM game easier.
The majority of the rules and biology was established here. The genetics of the races were based on their mythological origins, and some of then had to be adapted or created by the author.
Despite what was said, the content tries to be as faithful as possible to the D&D world 3.5


Please, enjoy.


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Dandu

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Multiple grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors. You should get someone to review it.

You have put effort into the feats. It's a pity that no one will be taking them, unless there is a sex focused campaign. (Perish the thought.)
 


JonVMD

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Multiple grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors. You should get someone to review it.

You have put effort into the feats. It's a pity that no one will be taking them, unless there is a sex focused campaign. (Perish the thought.)

Thanks for your review.

Like i said in author's note, english isn't my first lalanguage. At the moment i have no one to help me with grammar. But i am looking for someone, this is my priority at the moment.
I agree with you, nobody would pick this feats over combat feats. I'm considering to change this feats from "Bonus Feats" to "Extra Feats". If DM want that feats in the game, the players could choose those Extra Feats along with the Bonus Feats.

It may not look,but i do not like sex campaigns.

The obvious follow-on to The Book of Erotic Fantasy Role Playing

I have to disagree with you sir. The Book of Eroctic Fantasy needs a sexual campaign, and it more about sex "role play", it demmands some changes in the game style.
The Birth Guide do not influence the game directly, it just add "instructions and rules" where it is needed. In my opnion, pregnacy can be in any campaign.
One book talks about sex acts and one talks about preganacy.
 
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JonVMD

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This is the first update of the book

Book link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5ki4wk2ebpwpr7e/D&D 3.5 Birth Guide v1.1.pdf?dl=0

Update V1.1

ºMajor changes in the Genetic Compatibility Chart:

Some of you may have noticed the Genetic Compatibility Chart was based on the Book of Erotic Fantasy, with changes in the most used races, such as humans and elves. However, as someone already commented on reddit, this chart was a little bit strange, exemple: Sprite and Giants were compatible.
I did many changes based on races origins and if they have some kind of similarity in their niches ( like magic origins, compatible animalistc origin, underground humanoid and etc...).

Here the changes: http://i.imgur.com/GSTJiwZ.png

And now the "minimal chance" is harder.

ºGenetics differeces:


I removed the genetics differences of the Sprites and Giants. I did this because it only informed about mating process, and this is not the content i want in the book, even in one of the first topics.
I prefer to leave the decision with the DM.


ºChange in the Fertiility chart:

Dryad 100>60
Nymph 100>10
Satyr 100>70
Sprite 100>60

It was based in the Book of Erotic Fantasy, and these numbers made no sense before, even though they were magical creatures.


ºFeats > Extra Feats.


In the EN World forum, someone commented that no one would take such Feats unless the story were about sex. I fully agree, so I decided to change the Feats to Extra Feats. The player will gain those Feats "together" with ordinary Feats, if DM want such Feats in the game of course.

Changed the description of Feat "A Chance", the language wasn't very suitable, maybe too septic.
Fixed a school of prerequisite from "Two is Better Than One"

Future updates:
A Baby Sheet.
Maybe some more feats, requisiting more races and classes.
 

Dandu

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You should just change the feats to "traits" with a point cost and have the player buy them at startup, or later as they earn points. The mechanism of this may be that you get points based off of.... Con? to start off with, then earn them later though in character actions.
 

JonVMD

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Update v1.5

Link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8rldq983pq23s6a/D&D 3.5 Birth Guide v1.5.pdf?dl=0


Greetings everyone. I come here to bring another update of the book. This one is very important because I bring with it the Unborn Sheet. The purpose of this sheet is to facilitate pregnancy for players. Besides some other things. Here:


Improved formatting of some parts




Fertility


Female Dwarf 8% => 10%
Female Elf 10% => 8%
Male Elf 5% => 6%




Crossbreed Between Sub-races




New Extra Feats


Best of Us
Feature Inherited
Feature Added
Gift from the Gods
Love has No Barriers
Protective Mother
Reincarnation




Unborn Sheet


I am still looking for a better mechanic for the extra feats.
I received interesting suggestions, but wanted something more appropriate.
 
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Lwaxy

Cute but dangerous
Just to say the priest of a fertility/lust god in my campaigns could very well use such feats.

I'll have a look at it.
 



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