Found out githyanki are oviparous. Not unnaturally my character wanted to know how this was (given that female githyanki have breasts). Lae'zal said it happened after they were liberated from the illithids and yikes, indeed. Their queen decides who will be egg-layers, when, and how many, and the searing contempt with which Lae'zal speaks of "imagine not being able to enjoy the pleasures of sex without having to bear children" is really off-putting. I think even if you're pro-sex is for fun and pro-contraception etc., she comes on strong.
She would definitely be a member of the childfree sites online and would regularly post about breeders and crotch goblins and how disgusting the entire notion of "children" is.
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The Sex% speedrun category continues to get faster.
Lae'zal has some serious issues to work out.
You ain't lying. She took her first run at my character and yikes, she is thirsty. I was genuinely uncomfortable.
Found out githyanki are oviparous. Not unnaturally my character wanted to know how this was (given that female githyanki have breasts). Lae'zal said it happened after they were liberated from the illithids and yikes, indeed. Their queen decides who will be egg-layers, when, and how many, and the searing contempt with which Lae'zal speaks of "imagine not being able to enjoy the pleasures of sex without having to bear children" is really off-putting. I think even if you're pro-sex is for fun and pro-contraception etc., she comes on strong.
She would definitely be a member of the childfree sites online and would regularly post about breeders and crotch goblins and how disgusting the entire notion of "children" is.
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