Birth Control in Fantasy: A Guide.
Realm of the Elderlings: wizardwood navel ring
Tortall: magic charm
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms: godwords
Terre D’Ange: divine intervention
Valdemar: potions
One thing I noticed is that fantasy birth control tends to be infallible. Does anyone know any that isn’t? (Not including historical methods, just typically magical author-created methods.)
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really cool. I can’t think of...off the top of my head
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This is Relevant To My Interests. Specifically, I’ve spent the last year going back and forth about what kind of birth...
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in Tortall is 100%. Some offhand comments in the Bekah Cooper series made me think...the...
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i’m so pleased...someone has done this. i am truly tickled pink
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Liveships absorb souls, right? If Althea is wearing a...mean that, at a certain stage of...
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