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===Reproduction===
 
===Reproduction===
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<br>Dragons reproduce through male-femate mating pairings, with intercourse typically taking place belly-to-belly in mid-flight, but sometimes (less romantically) in mounting position on the ground. Dragons are blessed with great fertility. When two dragons engage in sexual intercourse, conception almost always occurs, and likely a small number of eggs will result from that encounter. Furthermore, for most breeds every egg laid will result in a healthy hatchling.
  
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* For more on this, see: [[Age Of Dragons: Reproduction and the Birthing Sickness]]
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There is a reason though, why dragons are rare...
  
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<br>Dragons reproduce through male-femate mating pairings, with intercourse typically taking place belly-to-belly in mid-flight, but sometimes (less romantically) in mounting position on the ground. Dragons are blessed with great fertility. When two dragons engage in sexual intercourse, conception almost always occurs, and likely a small number of eggs will result from that encounter. Furthermore, for most breeds every egg laid will result in a healthy hatchling.  
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Pregnancies last around thirty six months, and at the end of this period the mother will lay a hatchery of one or more eggs. The eggs then become dormant, and will not hatch until exposed to a high degree of heat. This is usually in the form of draconic fire-breath, though a simple bonfire will also suffice.  
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A "cold egg" can be left for centuries or even millennia without hatching, and the infant dragon within will come to no harm from this. Dragon eggs are perfectly smooth, and hard as marble. Mortals might mistake them for sculptures of precious worked stones, as there is little that seems organic about them.
  
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Pregnancies last around thirty six months, and at the end of this period the mother will lay a hatchery of one or more eggs. The eggs then become dormant, and will not hatch until exposed to a high degree of heat. This is usually in the form of draconic fire-breath, though a simple bonfire will also suffice.  
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When an egg is hatched, the parents will feel a palpable flow of life-force energies from themselves to the egg, permanently weakening them. The more eggs that hatch, the weaker the parents grow, and it is not unknown for parents to die in hatching a large brood. If one parent is already dead, then the surviving parent makes twice the life-force sacrifice. If both parents are dead (or if there are so many eggs that the parents die before feeding the life energies of all the brood), then the orphan hatchling will not be a dragon, but rather a soul-less ''Wyvern''.
  
 
Hatchlings at birth are around half as tall as a human being, and in the first dozen years of life will grow extremely rapidly, achieving two thirds of their adult size during that time. They will continue to grow gradually until the age of fifty years or so, after which they will not get any larger. They reach their adult intellectual capacity at the age of fifty years as well, though by 12 years of age they are already able to outreason and out-think most adult humans.
 
Hatchlings at birth are around half as tall as a human being, and in the first dozen years of life will grow extremely rapidly, achieving two thirds of their adult size during that time. They will continue to grow gradually until the age of fifty years or so, after which they will not get any larger. They reach their adult intellectual capacity at the age of fifty years as well, though by 12 years of age they are already able to outreason and out-think most adult humans.

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