The baby's probably in suspended animation until the curse is removed.
I had a cool character background where a person was turned to stone while pregnant and the child was eventually born safely by breaking the statute open. In D&D it's less about what is biologically accurate and more about what would make a cool story :)
No, honestly, I think it would fail. The power of the deity of birth/life/whatever is used in this campaign would be stronger than the magic of the belt.
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Date: 2006-03-27 12:12 pm (UTC)I had a cool character background where a person was turned to stone while pregnant and the child was eventually born safely by breaking the statute open. In D&D it's less about what is biologically accurate and more about what would make a cool story :)
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Date: 2006-03-28 04:05 am (UTC)No, honestly, I think it would fail. The power of the deity of birth/life/whatever is used in this campaign would be stronger than the magic of the belt.