Topic: inbred_child to lore

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

Yeah pretty much none of these are obvious or twys in any way. The few that are accomplish it through text (dialog, diagrams- usually doesn't count for twys) or flashbacks. I could see an argument that the ones that use flashbacks are twys enough, but there's less than five of those.

dba_afish said:
also probably imply from multigenerational_incest_(lore), since it's for acts of incest involving at least one character who is, themself, inbred.

Not necessarily. There's characters who are just the child of a single incestuous pairing (brother/sister dad/daughter) in the tag. I think that's actually the majority.

regsmutt said:
Not necessarily. There's characters who are just the child of a single incestuous pairing (brother/sister dad/daughter) in the tag. I think that's actually the majority.

the child of a single incestuous pairing would be inbred_(lore). if said character were to have incestuous relations it would be multigenerational_incest_(lore). that's the definition of the tag.

there's no way to have multigenerational incest without one of the involved characters being the product of incest.

dba_afish said:
the child of a single incestuous pairing would be inbred_(lore). if said character were to have incestuous relations it would be multigenerational_incest_(lore). that's the definition of the tag.

there's no way to have multigenerational incest without one of the involved characters being the product of incest.

Oh, gotcha. I had a reading comprehension fail.

Inbred is something people can visually assume from physical deformities

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nin10dope said:
Inbred is something people can visually assume from physical deformities

Not always. It depends on how inbred they are and how far removed they are genetically.

nin10dope said:
Inbred is something people can visually assume from physical deformities

well, not necessarily. I'm not aware of any birth defects that are exclusive to inbreeding (at least nothing in real life). it'd be better to tag characters that have them with a more neutral term or tag individual malformities rather than just assume that a character is inbred.

also, even then we keep stuff like visibly_trans separate from trans_(lore).