In this kingdom, societal rules are strictly imposed on families, particularly focusing on reproduction:
Childbearing Rules: Women are required by law to have precisely three children:
The eldest child inherits any business of the family.
The second-born child is conscripted into military service.
The third-born child is destined to become a scholar.
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Consequences of Non-compliance:
Failing to produce three children results in severe punishment; the mother is either executed or exiled, and her existing children are sent to war, killed, or become illegal surrogates for wealthier families.
Exceeding the three-child limit is equally grim. A woman with four children will be executed along with the fourth child, and her other children will be exiled.
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Treatment of Women:
Women must bear children between the ages of 21 to 35. If deemed infertile, they face death or exile.
If a man fathers a child with a woman who is not his wife, the woman is exiled, and the child becomes an outcast and servant.
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Servant Class:
Personal servants for rich families are forbidden from having children. If a servant conceives a child, the woman is treated well only until childbirth, after which she is killed, and her child is raised to become a servant.
In the kingdom of Velyria, every family must adhere to strict laws governing childbirth. Women are required to bear exactly three children: the eldest inherits the family business, the second is conscripted into the army, and the third becomes a scholar. Any deviation from this rigid order leads to brutal punishment—execution, exile, or enslavement.
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