Voting:Level 5's and Up/Same Sex Immortal-Mortal Parents - Passed

'''THIS CONTAINS SPOILERS OF RICK RIORDAN’S NEW SERIES, PROCEED WITH CAUTION, IT’S JUST A MINOR DETAIL THOUGH, SO I’M PRETTY SURE IT’S NOT GONNA SPOIL THE ENTIRE BOOK FOR YOU, IT’S NOT EVEN GONNA SPOIL THE PLOT IN ANY WAY. JUST THOUGHT I’D GIVE A WARNING.'''

Okay, so, in The Hidden Oracle, the first book of Rick’s new series: Trials of Apollo, we are introduced into a character from Apollo’s Cabin. Her name is Kayla, and the thing that makes her different is that she has two dads. Two legitimate dads. Here are some details about her from the Riordan Wiki:


 * Kayla Knowles is a Greek demigod daughter of Apollo (immortal father) and mortal Darren Knowles (mortal father)
 * Kayla is the only known demigod with a human parent being the same sex as their godly parent.

So, basically, the way he explained this in the book was, if Athena is capable of creating demigod children with her mind, then why would you be surprised if other gods can also create their own demigod children when their partner is of the same sex as them. Athena never does sexual intercourse, as she is a virgin goddess, but is still capable of conceiving a child. Male/male or female/female immortal-mortal parents can actually perform sexual intercourse, so compared to how Athena does it, it shouldn't be a surprise if these combinations can conceive children as well through divine means.

Anyway, this is a vote to whether or not to allow same-sex immortal-mortal parents in our wiki. Technically, this is canon material, so I don’t think there should really be any problem implementing this.

But, we wish to be considerate, and so this vote is up for you to decide if you want to have this in the wiki or not.

P.S. - If this gets passed, maybe we can just assume that the time it takes for the demigod baby to be formed is the same with Athena’s, or with any other goddesses for that matter. The god/goddess disappears for a few months, then returns with the baby. That’s it.

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