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Seems people have a lot of incite and veiws on this.
Thanks a lot for all your input, I'll share these ideas with the GM next session and see what he feels fits best naritively.
Especally as it sets a presidence for any npcs/other players political shananegans.


Dasrak wrote:
Given the plethora of half-breeds implicit in the Pathfinder rules, I tend to think that "life finds a way" is a good rule of thumb to go with. Exactly how is best left unmentioned.

That's a very fair point, might recomned the GM flips a coin during those downtime phases and just has one with traits of the other.

PossibleCabbage wrote:
I would leave it up to the Cecaelia character to figure out how their species' reproduction works. They're magical beasts, not a natural creation, so whatever wizard glued human torsos to octopi probably had a plan in mind.

They're aquatic monsterous Humanoids actually but I see your point. As the necromancers doing exactly that kind of thing, so for them we will probably (hopefully) just hand-wave rather than worry about the details of their abberant army.


Before I start two things.
Firstly I apologise in advance if this is posted in the wrong place, I'm new to posting here.
Secondly I know this might be weird and I apologise for that.

The main issue is that in a game I'm in my noble character has married another character's Cecelia princess to secure an aliance treaty. (GM's own setting rather than Golorian)

Now this is fine but because of the political nature of the game the matter of heirs came up, and not one of us at the table could find an answer to this.

Are humanoids and Cecelia even compatable in that sence? After all they octopus like from the waist down and octopi are... different in that sence. Even knowing if they have live young or lay eggs would narrow it down.

Does anyone have any idea if that's possible or if we need to start looking into adoption?