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==Conception==
 
==Conception==
  
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Draconic intercourse invariably results in conception. The act of intercourse is therefore rarely taken lightly...
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Draconic intercourse invariably results in conception. The act of intercourse is therefore rarelt taken lightly...
  
 
=Gestation=
 
=Gestation=
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During a thirty six month gestationary period the sponge-area will change into an egg-laying tube, and at the time of delivery a small number of eggs will be laid.  
 
During a thirty six month gestationary period the sponge-area will change into an egg-laying tube, and at the time of delivery a small number of eggs will be laid.  
  
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* '''The number of eggs laid is equivalent to a single D6 roll, with +1 to the roll if both dragons are over 750 years of age.'''
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      * The number of eggs laid is equivalent to a single D6 roll, with +1 to the roll if both dragons are over 750 years of age.
  
 
Draconic eggs vary in colour, but are always hard-shelled and with the appearance of polished stone. An egg, once laid, contains a neonate hatchling.
 
Draconic eggs vary in colour, but are always hard-shelled and with the appearance of polished stone. An egg, once laid, contains a neonate hatchling.
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Because of this curse a dragon may only ever reproduce once, and can only ever sire or bear offspring if life is given for life. A dragon will never see his own children, and must rely on appointed guardians to raise his hatchlings.
 
Because of this curse a dragon may only ever reproduce once, and can only ever sire or bear offspring if life is given for life. A dragon will never see his own children, and must rely on appointed guardians to raise his hatchlings.
  
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From the moment the eggs are laid, each parent immediately enter an accelerated '''senescence''', regardless of their age. For each '''day''' that passes, they will lose 1 point of pneuma, soma and sophis. When a sphere rating reaches zero, the dragon will die from the birthing sickness.
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From the moment the eggs are laid, each parent immediately enters '''senescence''', regardless of their age. For each day that passes, they will lose 1 point of pneuma, soma and sophis. When a sphere rating reaches zero, the dragon will die from the birthing sickness.''
  
 
When both parents have died from the birthing sickness, the eggs will be ready to hatch, though they must still be exposed to intense heat.
 
When both parents have died from the birthing sickness, the eggs will be ready to hatch, though they must still be exposed to intense heat.

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