Can Healing Magic Keep Fetuses Alive and Nourish Them to Full Term?

I ask here because many traditional games I've heard of take place in the fantasy genre, so I figured you guys would have some knowledge on it.

No because it's also starving. You'd have to feed it through the placenta.

What spells could you use to deal with that

But can't healing magic also nourish the body? Or am I misunderstanding how magic works?

Im starting to see why they need the "no rape" paragraph in the Books of Erotic Fantasy and Unlawful Carnal Knowledge.

>Books of Erotic Fantasy and Unlawful Carnal Knowledge

The what?

If alchemy can put semen inside a brass kettle, feed it blood and herb, incubate it in horse shit, and have it hatch into a horrid translucent helper monkey, then I don't see why not.

BoRF is the books that has the dnd crossbreeding chart that used to get posted everywhere. It had rules for bringing sex into 3.5 and some pretty op spells even by 3.5 standards.

Most people not running erotic games outright ignored it. It was 3rd party and power word orgasm was never meant to see light of day.

Unlawful Carnal Knowledge was its predecessor and brought the fun to 2e and even had rules to convert it to d20 for 3e.

Is this a reference to something?

...Clone sort of lets you do the same thing, so I'd allow it to act as an external womb if the fetus is at least 1 cubic inch in size. It might actually speed up the maturity speed.
I would have to know why, though, you crazy bastard.

Was originally going to write a book about a fetus surviving abortion to reach maturity, but while in the writing of the outline I realized it was better suited as a fantasy story within an established universe or something to that effect. Maybe I'll put it in a comic someday, or maybe I'll create an entire fantasy universe just to have this one odd story.

On a different note, would a fetus exposed to excessive magic become magical itself during the maturing process?

Giant find a giant unfertilized egg, something with a soft shell, like a snake or turtle egg.

Put the fetus in there, and hook the umbilical chord to the yolk sac. Then use healing magic to make it all "stick" and work together. Also use healing magic to prevent any deformities that would arise from a non snake/turtle fetus developing inside of a snake/turtle egg.

>Cast Mass Resurrection on a slut's womb
>Every single fetus she has ever aborted grows back
>At the same time

>On a different note, would a fetus exposed to excessive magic become magical itself during the maturing process?

That depends entirely. What kind of magic is being used, what species is the fetus, is the magic compatible with that species? Is it toxic? etc. etc. etc.

Some magic can have a lasting effect, I am pretty sure that an in canon possible source for tieflings is that an ancestor did battle with some kind of demonic juju monster, and their aura or whatever was contaminated. So that their biological descendants would carry the traits of the demonic juju monster. Basically a final fuck you. "Oh, you think you succeeded in killing me? Think again fool! Enjoy seeing my face every time you look at your own children!"

And then later on it was added in that Tieflings can also result from weird kinky outright fornication with demonic juju monsters.

I am so very glad I will never be able to be impregnated.

Well, I figure that if at least different people put enough flesh each into Clone or related magic, the result would be a new person.
This happened as a result of some crazy experimentation, but in my setting the kid turned out normal save that her eyes were red instead of a 'normal' color.
Sorcery tends to be a bit different, but I think if it's literally blood-bound like draconic sorcery is, then you would have to add it at the genetic level- when the spell is cast, or some sort of curse or blessing like .

So just pumping the fetus full of magic won't change it?

>Also use healing magic to prevent any deformities that would arise from a non snake/turtle fetus developing inside of a snake/turtle egg

Harvest all the peasants you want for cosmetics treatments, your babylisk is going to find himself someday.

>*at least two different
Interestingly, despite both of her 'parents' being basket cases, she had a solid head on her shoulders.
That would imply that if you drank enough potions while growing up, you would be affected by it.
...That actually sounds like an interesting backstory.

The traditional way to create a homunculus, according to alchemical lore.

But a fetus is somewhat different from a child growing up; there is still the formation of several important parts of the fetus, while the child just has to grow.

Though I admit, that does sound like a cool origin story.

>But a fetus is somewhat different from a child growing up; there is still the formation of several important parts of the fetus, while the child just has to grow.
Well, I know that, obviously, but magic sort of tends to ignore things like genetics and biochemistry in general, so I thought it fell under the same general roof of 'messes with development'.

Ah, I understand. I thought that being exposed to foreign energies would alter the structure during fetal development, mostly due to it being so early in the life cycle or with much more intense developments taking place.

child gets fed constant potions of greater magic fang +5 and Barkskin +5 throughout childhood
>becomes ultra monk later in life due to the magics permeating his body, essentially creates a permanency effect on them.

I think I saw a comic book character just like that once.

Oh yes

Yes, but it would have to be specialist incubation magic. You can't just pump positive magic into it and expect it to work.
The spells aren't often known, rarely cast and even more rarely cast on an actual subject. Their creation was more an academic experiment than an attempt to make something useful.
Once in a blue moon a healer who bothered to learn the spell will be in a situation where the mother dies but the child not immediately afterwards and they are able to use the incubation spell.

Magically created clones use a similar set of spells in their creation.

> Eldritch Tome of Forbidden Fetishes.
> Arcane Scrolls of the Sensual Plane.
> Esoteric Grimoire of the Erect Arts.
> Collective Compendiums of the Ceaseless Cock.

Keep casting regenerate on the placenta maybe?

In a very general sense, yes, once it's gone from its host (Read: Birth mother)

I'm not gonna get into rezzing a zygote inside of something. You're gonna have to get some weird ass womb jar to grow it in.

> "Yes, John, floor tiles are very arousing."
> "Tell me Jonathan, why do you resist the allure of stop signs?"
> "Do you feel the pigeons gaze upon you? The sweat that even now forms upon your brow?"
> "You do know that your hand quivers as it reaches for the spoon, right Jonathan?"
> "Certainly, deny the bread its true purpose. I'm sure that loaf would never satisfy you, right Jonathan?"

>"Yes, John, floor tiles are very arousing."

I don't think so.

The closest I would agree to this is somethign I read on a story once: a war cleric was giving birth, and she used her healing spells on her child because the umbilical cord was around his neck, until the father sliced it with his sword.

That's a pretty powerful looking umbilical cord.

Was it a reference to that tile fetishist?

You should see the baby.

Abortion is the act of removing the fetus from the womb, there'll be nothing in there to mass resurrect.

I can this thread is going to give birth to many new screencaps.

Then would it just be a bunch of ghost fetuses?