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<blockquote data-quote="RUMBLETiGER" data-source="post: 7921511" data-attributes="member: 6674868"><p>My group has been running a Pathfinder game for a while, we are all 14th level. I am playing a male tiefling Wizard, another player is playing a female tiefling Wizard, and at a time when the party was offered titles of nobility in a city, my Wizard proposed to the other one. The king married us in a grand ceremony that was crashed later that day by a dragon, etc.</p><p></p><p>It has been a marriage purely of convenience, no romance. The wife is a LE, patient-but-power-hungry character, the husband (mine) is a LN, by-the-rules, likes-to-make-contracts character. The rest of the party teases us (justifiably) when we level and then privately go off to open our spellbooks and swap spells.</p><p></p><p>It is within the marriage contract to produce an heir at a time that is convenient. We are currently working to save the multiverse from destruction, not yet convenient.</p><p></p><p>SO! My question: How might 2 Wizards magically produce a biological descendant infant while skipping the messy conception and pregnancy steps? What creative combination of magical processes would create an offspring that is genetically made up of each of the Wizard parents, and possesses a soul? That would be as much like a naturally created baby, but without the natural steps?</p><p></p><p></p><p>We currently are 2 Wizards that have access to 7th level spells. We're likely to level a few more times before this campaign ends. I'd be willing to consider investing a feat or two toward this since most of the feats I've wanted for this PC, I've taken already. I've taken Limited Wish (and therefore we both have it, swapping spells), granting me access to every other caster class's spells up to level 5.</p><p></p><p>Bonus points- Due to a carefully worded Wish spell granted at level 5, my Wizard has been Polymorph Any Object'd into a medium sized Bronze Dragon for most of the campaign. It if is possible to have the offspring be part dragon, even better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUMBLETiGER, post: 7921511, member: 6674868"] My group has been running a Pathfinder game for a while, we are all 14th level. I am playing a male tiefling Wizard, another player is playing a female tiefling Wizard, and at a time when the party was offered titles of nobility in a city, my Wizard proposed to the other one. The king married us in a grand ceremony that was crashed later that day by a dragon, etc. It has been a marriage purely of convenience, no romance. The wife is a LE, patient-but-power-hungry character, the husband (mine) is a LN, by-the-rules, likes-to-make-contracts character. The rest of the party teases us (justifiably) when we level and then privately go off to open our spellbooks and swap spells. It is within the marriage contract to produce an heir at a time that is convenient. We are currently working to save the multiverse from destruction, not yet convenient. SO! My question: How might 2 Wizards magically produce a biological descendant infant while skipping the messy conception and pregnancy steps? What creative combination of magical processes would create an offspring that is genetically made up of each of the Wizard parents, and possesses a soul? That would be as much like a naturally created baby, but without the natural steps? We currently are 2 Wizards that have access to 7th level spells. We're likely to level a few more times before this campaign ends. I'd be willing to consider investing a feat or two toward this since most of the feats I've wanted for this PC, I've taken already. I've taken Limited Wish (and therefore we both have it, swapping spells), granting me access to every other caster class's spells up to level 5. Bonus points- Due to a carefully worded Wish spell granted at level 5, my Wizard has been Polymorph Any Object'd into a medium sized Bronze Dragon for most of the campaign. It if is possible to have the offspring be part dragon, even better. [/QUOTE]
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