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A while ago I posted a list of who I'd breed together for the most interesting results. Here is a continuation of that.
Please note that breeding does not equal being in a relationship. They raise their child together, but they do not have to be in love.
>Selen and Ren
Consider this the control group. Although inexperienced first time parents, these two would put the time and effort into learning how to raise a child without messing up too badly. Selen would read into the "strategies" of raising children through pregnancy expectation books and first time mom groups, while Ren would be more adaptive and better with the unexpected. They would raise a very normal child.
>Enna and Ike
Last time I said I'd breed Sonny and Enna together for a child with brand new mental illnesses. For her next child I'd pair her with Ike; this child would have a completely different, unique set of mental illnesses never before seen in clinical trials. After the exhaustion and frustration of raising the last child, Enna would all but abandon this one and leave it to the care of Ike, rarely visiting except to express vague disgust. The child would grow up a tortured musical genius, having inherited all of the musical skill from their parents but also all of the hereditary mental illnesses, plus some new ones spawned by the feelings of desperate inadequacy and festering resentment towards their absent mother. Ike would only encourage this behaviour out of a morbid fascination and sense of detachment.
>Scarle and Alban
These two would be very well meaning, but unlike Selen and Ren do absolutely no research into raising a child. While they love their child, neither of them are particularly paternal; while full of genuine love, they'd make a lot of mistakes both minor and major raising their child. Petty arguments that they ask the child to decide a winner for seem inconsequential to them, being laughed off minutes after a victor is chosen, and a lack of stepping in when it comes to the child's life and choices for fear of being "smothering" even when the child is making dangerous decisions... Things like these stack up in the child's life, and eventually they feel responsible for parenting their somewhat incompetent parents, having grown up too fast in their own time. They'll be beautiful and effortlessly charismatic, but too subservient to those they love and regretful of never really getting their teenage years.