Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-89.150.171.32-20130418215342/@comment-8248675-20130420213254

In the game that realistic it is hard to make the process of pregnancy, that seemed to have been easier in sims games. There are no storks bringing babies in Elder Scrolls. Unless you want to incorporate in a way and have a Dragon bringing your baby. As far as hardcore sex concerned no, definetly. Perhaps something to the effect of Dragon Age intercourse, where they skipped the trully hardcore parts. However, as far as female dragon born carring a child for 9 month...she can take maternity leave for that time from slaying dragons. I'm sure even Alduin will respect that. I mean what can be more sacred to everyone, then a woman about to become a mother. Although an adoprion probably works better, especially since you don't get to choose a spouse of every race. If you are Khajit or Woodelf, you are forced to have an interacial relationship, when other races can have an option to marry one of their own race. For some it's harder, since there are only one marriagable possibility for some races that their own. Like Terrie the High Elf tailor in Solitude and most apropriate if you are certain gender. I am guessing they want you choose someone outside of your race, even though it would seem that mainstream society in Elder Scrolls seem look down on interatial marriages. I think you can get a hint of that in racial Physiology. All in all, it would be nice to see your character being able to make a child of their own, complications asside. And even though the race would most likely be of mother, there would be father's feautures as well. By the way, out of adoptible children, without looking at the name, have anyone ever had a problem telling their race from their looks? Like does Alesan from Downstar really looks like he is a Redguard? My real life wife seem to not think that he looks like a Redguard.