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Ziemonysl

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Was just wondering if this was WAD but for the last three kings I've had at least 50% of their children be stillbirths. This seems to happen far more to male kids than female, meaning most of the time I get just one son. Is this related all to too many characters in the same dynasty, in your court, or just in the world in general? Do I have to pull a CK1 and go around console killing random schlubs to up my chances of more kids?
 
Any female character can take moon tea. They won't abort legitimate children unless they're, like, fifteen, or they really hate their husbands.

Also, yes, this is a situation where owning Harrenhal is a really bad thing.
 
Any female character can take moon tea. They won't abort legitimate children unless they're, like, fifteen, or they really hate their husbands.

Also, yes, this is a situation where owning Harrenhal is a really bad thing.

Is it still bad to own Harrenhal if you start in the first two scenarios?
 
I'm having the same problem. PLEASE don't say itʻs because there's a cap on the number of characters in the game!

Also, while I can force my character to make babies, the AI isn't so lucky! Most AI dynasties die in the first or second generations.