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1920’s America congrats (round 3)
Round 1: https://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/5487107
Round 2: https://www.behindthename.com/bb/game/5487648———-
5 years have passed since round 2:
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(Skip this if you’re not including story elements)
Suggestions:
1. A family member has travelled far away after being offered a promising job, unfortunately this family member has acted as a sort of glue for the family relationships, and now that they’re gone, relationships are beginning to crumble, and all hell will break loose. Will they cope without this peacekeeper?
2. A family member was eavesdropping on some of the others after they heard they’re name being mentioned, they suddenly realise it’s nothing positive. This family member is now incredibly hurt and doesn’t know who to trust in their family. Will they keep to themselves from now on? Will they confront the family, and will that even help the situation?
3. A younger family member has found a diary from one of their parents referencing a past lover, but these entries seem to date a around the nine months before the child’s birth, has one the parents cheated? Do they both know about this? And is this child really the product of the parent they thought or of this lover?——-(Skip to here if not including story elements)Deaths:
Roll a 10 sided dice for every family member, if they get 9 they die, if they are over 80, 10 also constituted as a death.
For every couple, roll a 20 sided dice:1-4: Relationship does not change
5-13: Couple progresses (E.g Engaged——> Married) if they are married or under 18 the couple does not change
14-18 The couple separates, through any way you like, even death(even if you have not rolled either of their deaths beforehand)
19-20 One or both of the partners takes on a lover
Generate a 20 sided dice for all singles aged 15 or older. If they are under 18, 12 or above is a significant other. If they are between 18 and 26, 7-13 is a significant other, 13-16 is an engagement, and 17-20 is a marriage. If they are 27 or older, 6-9 is a significant other, 10-14 Is an engagement, and 15-20 is a marriage. The ages of the spouses and fiancé/fiancée are up to you.For potential parents, role a 20 sided dice:
For a potential parents aged 18-23: 1-11 is no children, 12-16 is 1 child, 17-20 is 2 children.
For a potential parents aged 24-34: 1-6 is no children, 7-10 is 1 child, 11-15 is 2 children, 16-20 is 3 children.
For a potential parents aged 35-45: 1-9 is no children, 10-15 is 1 child, 16-18 is 2 children, 19-20 is 3 children.
For potential parents aged 45+: 1-14 is no children, 15-18 is 1 child, 19-20 is 2 children.
These children can be biological or adopted.
If you want, roll the dice again, odd number=boys and even number=girls
Add pets if you want to.Namebank:
Donald Kenneth Frank Raymond Billy Walter Jerry Eugene Henry Arthur Bobby Carl Larry Ralph Roy Norman Roger Louis Earl Gary Clarence Wayne Leonard Melvin Dale Russell Douglas Floyd Allen Glenn Bruce Shirley Joyce Ruth Virginia Beverly Lois Dolores Phyllis Gloria Evelyn Mildred Geraldine Ruby Sandra Eirene Wanda Lillian Edna Marlene Thelma Lorraine Bonita Gladys Ethel Loretta Berniece Marion Hazel Carole Willie(Kegley Razner Kinney Renald Kasper Leach Rifenberg Baker Farwell Rosenthal Felton Sawyer Belanger Lynde Benson Best Schmidt Findlay Madison)
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1920’s America congrats (round 3)  ·  Espanolelwales  ·  1/9/2024, 12:09 PM
Re: 1920’s America congrats (round 3)  ·  Emaleigh  ·  2/1/2024, 6:36 AM
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Re: 1920’s America congrats (round 3)  ·  Wordsmith  ·  1/9/2024, 12:22 PM