Lisette Priestess Of Spring Pregnancy V111
By Elara Voss, Scholar of Mythic Narratives
Originally published in the Journal of Imaginary Folklore, Spring Edition
The "Pregnancy" is part of the post-game reward or the "Heir" system (often documented in the Gallery/Records).
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In the lore of v111, spring itself is not a season but a living tension between death and life. The old winter god, Moroz, refuses to fully retreat each year. To force his hand, the Priestess of Spring must embody the most extreme form of life-creation: human pregnancy. lisette priestess of spring pregnancy v111
Lisette’s pregnancy is no ordinary one. According to the Scrolls of the Thawing Womb (a text written for the v111 expansion):
“The child she carries is not a child. It is the first flower, the first bee’s hum, the first rain’s whisper. To birth it is to release spring upon the land. To lose it is to invite an eternal frost.”
Thus, Lisette becomes a living vessel for the season. Her morning sickness corresponds to snowmelt flooding rivers. Her cravings determine which crops will flourish. Her labor pains, in the game’s climactic sequence, are literally synchronized with the breaking of river ice and the first thunderstorms of April. By Elara Voss, Scholar of Mythic Narratives Originally
This theological twist elevates her pregnancy from a personal ordeal to a cosmic responsibility. Players of v111 must manage not only her physical health but also her emotional state—fear, joy, doubt, loneliness—because each feeling changes the weather patterns in adjacent regions.
For those unfamiliar with the game mechanics of Chronicles of the Eternal Turn v111, Lisette’s pregnancy is tracked through several interrelated systems:
Each choice leads to radically different midwifery scenes, village reactions, and epilogues. I notice that the keyword you provided —
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The romance in Lost Eidolons is time-sensitive. Many players miss the pregnancy event because they fail the "Confession" window.