What happens if a post-Mending Planeswalker gets pregnant and planeswalks with the baby in tow? Does the baby die?
What happens if a post-Mending Planeswalker gets infected with a parasite like a tapeworm and planeswalks? Do they lose the infestation?
>>49426757
I'd assume living things inside their body are along for the ride, just like their clothes and gear travel with them. Although the idea of somebody planeswalking away leaving behind a briefly floating cloud of lice and intestinal bacteria is amusing.
I the baby dies not from the act of moving from one plane to another, but from being exposed to the Blind Eternities. A planeswalker spark is required to survive them.
>>49427400
Have any post-mending planeswalkers been shown to have children? Can sparks be inherited?
>>49427109
>What happens if a post-Mending Planeswalker gets infected with a parasite like Phyrexian Oil and planeswalks?
Fun times.
>>49427424
>Have any post-mending planeswalkers been shown to have children?
>>49427431
They can't get infected with phyrexian oil, if I recall. Fun times do indeed ensue, though, if they otherwise carry it inside of their bodies, as Karn did.
>>49427424
Considering Sparks and ignited sparks are entirely random (a fuckin robot is now a Planeswalker) I highly doubt a genetic code is needed for planeswalkers.
>>49427478
It might be passed from a soul connection of some sort rather than nucleic acids.
>>49427467
Avacyn came into being pre-Mending, though. And no pregnancy was involved there. I assume. Could be wrong, I don't really read the stories.
>>49427478
Karn was given a spark. You still seem to have to be "born" with it to come into having a new one.
>>49427400
technically they're sharing one body
>>49426757
Dunno man, ask MaRo. My instincts would say that since the fetus is still part of the mother's body it should be fine
>>49427467
Aw man too soon
>>49426757
Until it's born, it'd probably be all right, the Spark should protect it while it remains inside the mother.
>>49427424
No to the first, at least that I can think of. That said, some of them, like Dack, could have kids on several different planes, if they do enough fucking around. On a brief run down the list of current walkers, I would suspect that potential candidates for possessing children (at one point or another, though who knows if they know about them) include Dack, Obby, Tibalt, Xenagos, and Arlinn (would turning werewolves count?).
No to the second, at least not in a parent-child sense. They can, in some special circumstances, be transferred (see: Karn), but just because a mother or father has a Spark, that doesn't mean their son or daughter will have one as well.
>>49426757
Pre nuwalkers, mortal wizards could and did traverse planes using powerful devices, portals, and strong magic. If a planeswalker's womb doesn't count as one of those three, I don't know what does.
>>49427629
>>49427478
Karn was given three of the bloody things total.
>>49430877
Werewolves don't work that way.
Vampires do.
And Sorin liked to sample bits of the night life while traveling and make his own guides.
>>49431175
Urza originally, then Venser in Scars, when was the third...?