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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 9141281" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>I've slightly updated the <strong><a href="https://www.enworld.org/posts/8916173" target="_blank">Amiraspian Hybrid</a></strong> with mild tweaking of its Age and Alignment entries to better match the information on Childhood in the Young Amiraspian Cyclops.</p><p></p><p>That is:</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"> <em><strong>Age.</strong></em> Amiraspian hybrids mature noticeably faster than humans, becoming full sized adults in their early teens. They have similar lifespans to a human and live less than a century.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"> <em><strong>Alignment.</strong></em> Like humans, amiraspian hybrids can be any alignment and the best and the worst are found among them. They inherit a tendency toward chaos from their cyclopean ancestry but a few reject this in favor of law. Amiraspian hybrids embrace extreme alignments more often than humans, so are more likely to be chaotic good or lawful evil than neutral. Those hybrids that favor neutrality favor radical neutral philosophies like those of a druid or anarchist.</p><p></p><p>The <strong><span style="color: blue">blue text</span></strong> for the basic Hybrid looks fine to me, so do we just need a <strong>Description</strong> for it?</p><p></p><p>Not sure how much information to go into, but I think we need to address a few questions like whether female Amiraspian hybrids exist.</p><p></p><p>It seems unlikely that their entire population is formed from the few hybrids who survive being exiled from a Cyclops lair and make it to the Amiraspian's mountain settlements, so presumably hybrids can breed more of their kind.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking that rather than being an all-male species (which means they'd have to marry two-eyed wives), a union between an Amiraspian hybrid and a human sometimes results in a cyclopean baby of either gender, although the ratio could be a bit different than normal, with fewer girls than boys.</p><p></p><p>Also, is there any chance that a hybrid-hybrid could produce an Amiraspian Cyclops? I'd say this never happens, since such cyclopes require the special Amiraspian Curse to be produced, but we should consider the possibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 9141281, member: 57383"] I've slightly updated the [B][URL='https://www.enworld.org/posts/8916173']Amiraspian Hybrid[/URL][/B] with mild tweaking of its Age and Alignment entries to better match the information on Childhood in the Young Amiraspian Cyclops. That is: [indent] [I][B]Age.[/B][/I] Amiraspian hybrids mature noticeably faster than humans, becoming full sized adults in their early teens. They have similar lifespans to a human and live less than a century. [I][B]Alignment.[/B][/I] Like humans, amiraspian hybrids can be any alignment and the best and the worst are found among them. They inherit a tendency toward chaos from their cyclopean ancestry but a few reject this in favor of law. Amiraspian hybrids embrace extreme alignments more often than humans, so are more likely to be chaotic good or lawful evil than neutral. Those hybrids that favor neutrality favor radical neutral philosophies like those of a druid or anarchist.[/indent] The [b][color=blue]blue text[/color][/b] for the basic Hybrid looks fine to me, so do we just need a [b]Description[/b] for it? Not sure how much information to go into, but I think we need to address a few questions like whether female Amiraspian hybrids exist. It seems unlikely that their entire population is formed from the few hybrids who survive being exiled from a Cyclops lair and make it to the Amiraspian's mountain settlements, so presumably hybrids can breed more of their kind. I was thinking that rather than being an all-male species (which means they'd have to marry two-eyed wives), a union between an Amiraspian hybrid and a human sometimes results in a cyclopean baby of either gender, although the ratio could be a bit different than normal, with fewer girls than boys. Also, is there any chance that a hybrid-hybrid could produce an Amiraspian Cyclops? I'd say this never happens, since such cyclopes require the special Amiraspian Curse to be produced, but we should consider the possibility. [/QUOTE]
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