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Seller wont ship to me because my government is so bad

While it sucks for me im not upset at the seller and applaud their boycott.

u/JediLincoln14 — 7 days ago
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What do you do when you fail to impregnate your wife?

Meet my wife and soulmate Ásta Il. Daughter of my liege, King of Denmark.

For some reason, her father decided to grant her a county and she (with my help) managed to expand to her own duchy title and a whole bunch of counties. Great you would think - our children can now inherit both my and her titles. I don't even want to usurp the kingdom title at this point, because the current king is her brother and we are also BFFs.

She is only 4 years younger than me and we got bethrowed at 12 and 16, which is pretty tame by CK3 standards if you ask me. She has the congenital "Amazonian" ("herculean" for female characters) health trait, which is pretty cool for a female norse ruler.

Because she has her own titles, she doesn't stay at my court. The game however gives a bunch of options to make sure that we can still meet - I can invite her to activities and there even is a "invite to Visit" option I'm not sure if vanilla or from a mod I use. A bunch of events confirm that we have sex.

We are married for two decades now and despite a bunch of fertility-boosting perks and inventory items she doesn't get pregnant.

To add insult to injury, the game forces my character from time to time to suspect that she might be unfaithful, giving me the option to ask her "do you have another?" As if it would even be a problem at this point. We are soulmates and and at this point I don't care if it's me or her bull fathering the child.

I have two fallback strategies:

  1. My sister. ...not what you think, she is matrilineally married and at least she has a daughter
  2. concubines. I tried two, both as fertile as possible pretty and one of them now gave birth to a daughter.

So while the succession is secured, I am still salty that her genes don't pass on.

Is there some kind of hidden infertility trait that makes it impossible for for one of us to have children?

Edit: Thanks to some suggestions, I found that with the "Marriage Love Family" mod (Steam) you can check detailed stats by hovering over the heart (health) icon. It indeed revealed that my wife has "Fertility: 0%" (Screenshot). So while I still can't see any source for it, at least I know that I didn't just had a lot of bad luck. Thanks!

u/DerTrickIstZuAtmen — 11 days ago

When is Martin pitching next?

I will be in the city this weekend and plan to go to the game either Friday or Saturday. Obviously I'm disappointed I won't get to see Mune, but it would be cool to see Davis Martin. With the day off Thursday, will he start Friday?

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u/JediLincoln14 — 12 days ago
▲ 22 r/ATLA+1 crossposts

What would Aang have done if he reached Ozai on the Day of the Black Sun?

He didn't have a plan, and he didn't know about energybending. Would he have killed Ozai?

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u/JediLincoln14 — 25 days ago
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When octopuses feel stressed, they often try to avoid attention and remain out of sight

u/Brutalur — 28 days ago
▲ 619 r/ATLA+1 crossposts

What's your favorite "Tale of Ba Sing Se?"

I know a lot of people like Iroh's tale. My favorite is Aang's. I love watching him create a new home for all the depressed zoo animals.

u/JediLincoln14 — 1 month ago
▲ 1.4k r/midwest+2 crossposts

The Midwest was once criss-crossed by a network of ‘interurbans’, essentially intercity trams.

The Midwest was once criss-crossed by a network of ‘interurbans’, essentially intercity trams. In the United States, these lines have vanished, but in Japan the equivalent lines were gradually upgraded into a private heavy rail system that flourishes to this day.

Read more here.

u/JediLincoln14 — 1 month ago