Yaarel
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Most creatures of the Material Plane have DNA, namely flesh and blood, including Tieflings.Magic and dragons etc.
Is DNA a thing in 5E? Previous editions are chock full of hybrid beings.
Most creatures of the Material Plane have DNA, namely flesh and blood, including Tieflings.Magic and dragons etc.
Is DNA a thing in 5E? Previous editions are chock full of hybrid beings.
No they aren't. They're the result of fiendish interbreeding at some point in the character's genetic lineage.Tieflings arent a miltispecies. They are a new species originating from humans altered by fiend magic.
Is this in the DMG?Most creatures of the Material Plane have DNA, namely flesh and blood, including Tieflings.
The fiends are like angels - there is no flesh nor blood. There is no "breeding" in a biological sense.No they aren't. They're the result of fiendish interbreeding at some point in the character's genetic lineage.
Okay, what page is that on?The fiends are like angels - there is no flesh nor blood. There is no "breeding" in a biological sense.
So the fiends and the angels aren't going to try out this 'sex' thing they've heard so much about? They're going to be so disappointed...The fiends are like angels - there is no flesh nor blood. There is no "breeding" in a biological sense.
Fizban's Treasury of Dragons mentions six ways a Half-Dragon could come into existence. Only one of them involves having sex with a polymorphed dragon.This is fantasy, but we could say planetouched species, sentient and not, are organic bodies with some planar quantic particles within their DNA. Without a genetic code, they couldn't breed a new generation. My own question is how half-dragons are possible when we are talking about species with a different number of pair of cromosomes.
This is fantasy, but we could say planetouched species, sentient and not, are organic bodies with some planar quantic particles within their DNA. Without a genetic code, they couldn't breed a new generation. My own question is how half-dragons are possible when we are talking about species with a different number of pair of cromosomes.
We are talking about D&D creatures.
About the tienflings the bloodline of Glasya may be more dangerous you can imagine. I don't mean in the battlefield, but when she is an adult but she may seems too young. NSFW fanart and those things.
I wonder if a gynoid autognome is possible, to look like a housemaid to clean the house, but also as "company in the night". If somebody wanted to sell merchandising about cyber-waifu..
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What about the spellcales from 3.5 "Races of Dragon"? If you add a couple of horns they would be like tielflig's cousins with scales, and more "family-friendly". In 3.5 Dragon Magic there were several "dracontouched bloodlines".
I would bet we will be see the "ardlings" as PC specie. The idea isn't so bad, althought the traits could be retouched. Those family-friendly cute furries are too good to sell toys and other products.
I miss the psionic races. The incarnum races could suffer some little reborn. Those spikes in arms or back aren't too practical really.
Well that's the dirty, underlying thing that has been danced around all thread, isn't it?If we are to expect that a Plasmoid and a Tabaxi are able to have children, just as well as a Dragonborn and a Dwarf, and every other nonsense combination in between, then yes, there 'must' be a unique result of a Tiefling and anything else.
Not that I actually agree, I think its absolutely nonsensical (Tortle and Harengon?! sure!) but that's the logical conclusion we are heading towards.
Or, we accept that Half Elf and Half Orc stand apart, have history and context, and a special status due to those things.