Is the baby a were-creature too? Let us know as soon as you find out! This is an amazing day for Dwarven Science history!
I have no idea. I don't want to risk Asmel accidentally killing her child though, so I think I'm going to separate Kivish from Asmel during the Waxing moon. Anyone roughly know what calender date that happens in? My rough guess is around the 27th, so separating the two during the 25th-26th would be a good idea. My guess is the baby'll be a normal Dwarf, so I'll have to balance the time Asmel can see her son with the time she can't. And probably take her out of the military as well, can't have more ravens pecking out her lungs again. She has a science baby to look after now.
...the father... died TEN months before the baby was born?
Do Civets have a longer gestation period, or is W.C. not telling the whole story?
Also: Science the HECK out of that kid.
It is possible being a were-civet slowed that down. Or...
For a moment I did ponder if she had spored with one of the other two male were-civets while transformed...
Or Deler Coalgold forbid the human were-civet...So I consulted the late R. Grizzly himself just to be sure.
Ingish, you ARE the father.
I think we learned a lot about Dwarf (were-civet) gestation periods today. 10 months minimum.
Have her ride a minecart, or walk under a water shower, anything to seperate that kid from the mom. In under 28 days, baby is going to get torn apart by the mother.
Already got the plan sorted. I can't remember who, so sorry I can't give credit, but during a thread where someone asked for good ways to dispose of babies someone came up with the gem to get the parent to stand over a bridge with her child, burrowed to somewhere else.
When she falls she drops the child, and since the child won't be in the burrow - she won't be able to accept the job to pick up her baby, meaning I will be able to guard Kivish while his mother is off being crazy.
Who says no good comes from !!SCIENCE!!?
How quickly do Dwarven babies grow up? :d
But then he'll starve to death. Oh, crap, saving that kid is going to be hard
The moment a baby comes into contact with their parent they're instantly nourished. As long as I can leave the amount of time Kivish is exposed without his mother to a minimum, he should be fine.