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Subject: Lisette: Priestess of Spring v1.11 Update is LIVE! 🌸 The latest version of Lisette: Priestess of Spring Pregnancy (v1.11)

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XPMSE (Extended Skeleton):

If you have the link but are struggling with the installation, remember that character mods involving complex physics (like pregnancy) usually require several prerequisites: To allow for bone scaling.

Dynamic Growth:

A progression system where the character's physical model changes over time. Key Features of Version 111

The reference to "v111 link" in relation to Lisette, the Priestess of Spring, and pregnancy could imply a variety of things, depending on the context in which it's used. It might refer to:

Patreon/Gumroad:

Many independent creators host version v111 as a stable build for their supporters.

"v1.11" refers to a specific update or patch for the game. Because this is an adult title, it is primarily distributed through niche platforms and developer-support sites rather than mainstream stores like Steam.