Use a ten-sided dice for this one.

Shortly after your weding, you and your spouse win the lottery! Millions of dollars are collected and you start thinking about what it is you want to do with it. You pay off al your debt, help out family and close friends, buy your dream cars, go on numerour amazing vacations, and begin work on your new home. You've lived very well and you still have enough money left that, if you budget reasonably, you will be able to live off it quite easily for many years. While the lifestyle you've been living has been fun, you're getting older and you decide that the new house you're building needs to include room for the large family you've always wanted. You can now afford as many children as you want! Due to this, you and your spouse decide that over the next ten years, you want to focus on adding to your family.

Step 1

Name your couple.

Step 2

Roll the dice to determine if you conceive a baby in Year One. Odd numbers means you do not, while even numbers mean you do.

Step 3

Roll the dice to determine how many babies you have in Year One. Numbers 1, 7, 8, 9, and 10 mean one baby. Number 2 means twins, number 3 means triplets, number 4 means quadruplets, number 5 means quintuplets, and number 6 means sextuplets.

Step 4

Roll the dice to determine the gender of each child. Odd numbers mean it's a boy, while even numbers mean it's a girl.

Step 5

For each baby, roll the dice to determine the naming rule you must follow:

  • The first name must be an occupation name.
  • The first name must be hyphenated.
  • The child's initials must spell a word.
  • The first name must begin with a vowel.
  • The first name must be a unisex name.
  • The first name must start with and end in the same letter.
  • The first name OR middle name must be a nature name.
  • The first name must contain a Q, U, V, W, X, Y, or Z.
  • The child must be named after a famous person in some way.
  • The child's first name must be a word name.

Step 6

Continue this process up to Year Ten.

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