Who brands the casteless?
#51
Posté 11 janvier 2010 - 07:30
What i can not figure out is in the case of a successful breeding, if a second child is born to the parents does cast mean anything? Since the father was raised up to smith cast by making a female baby with a female smith cast, does his cast matter for the second child? Would a male second child be smith cast of do the parents still need to rely on making female children only?
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Asai
#52
Posté 11 janvier 2010 - 07:30
He needs to do it fast. In and then out into the permanight.
You, like Bhelen, are a bad bad man. I just spat coffee all over my desk and k/b.
#53
Posté 11 janvier 2010 - 07:33
asaiasai wrote...
What i can not figure out is in the case of a successful breeding, if a second child is born to the parents does cast mean anything? Since the father was raised up to smith cast by making a female baby with a female smith cast, does his cast matter for the second child? Would a male second child be smith cast of do the parents still need to rely on making female children only?
If they have one child of the same-sex, the whole family is accepted, including further offspring. Case in point, you, Bhelen, Rica and thine mother.
#54
Posté 11 janvier 2010 - 07:36
asaiasai wrote...
Cast is determined by the cast of the same sex parent. If a female smith has a relationship with a castless male and bears a male child the child is castless. The mother has the option to deliver the castless baby to the deep roads no harm no foul. If the union generates a female then that child is smith cast and the father is raised up, according to Dwarven society that is a successful breeding.
What i can not figure out is in the case of a successful breeding, if a second child is born to the parents does cast mean anything? Since the father was raised up to smith cast by making a female baby with a female smith cast, does his cast matter for the second child? Would a male second child be smith cast of do the parents still need to rely on making female children only?
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Asai
From what I've come to understand the father would be brought up into the house, but he wouldn't be brought up to their caste. He would still be casteless as would any Male children he has, but since he and his family are brought into the house the child would still live with the mother's family. Though, when the Father dies the child would be turned out.





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