Manne-Kyn Infertility Condition in Ethnis | World Anvil

Manne-Kyn Infertility

On top of making Manne-Kyn an originally all-female race, the creators of the Manne-Kyn also engineered them to be infertile. For decades, this was used to prevent familial structures from forming, and to keep them subjugated.

When the Manne-Kyn siezed power from their Masters, and took over Bordeaux, they cured this aspect of themselves, and introduced reproductively male Manne-Kyn into the population.

You figure people would've learned their lesson from the Sazashi. Perhaps they thought they had, by removing males from the picture entirely. But here we are, with a world of Manne-Kyn who've reduced their oppressors to the bronze age.

— Archive Eulogist

Cure

It wasn't enough to make sure we couldn't produce eggs—they completely erased the development of our ovaries entirely. History is full of attempts to control a woman by her ability to ability to be a mother.

For their robbery of our abilility to create life, we instead turned to ending it. The revolution was bloody.

— Manne-Kyn Hospitaliers

The manifestation of this disorder is that the body never develops some of the internal sex characteristics required for pregnancy to occur.

Once they secured control of Nouvelle Bordeaux, the Manne-Kyn used gene-therapy and orga tech to restore this capability, and in the same stroke created Manne-Kyn 'males' and, if needed, the ability to asexually reproduce. They were free of the shackles put upon them.

The new generations do not remember what it was like to be a prisoner of your own reproductive biology.

This is the greatest victory of our revolution.

— Queen Dinah

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Summary

Type
Physiological
Origin
Engineered
Cycle
Chronic, Acquired
Affected Species

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