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Who said dragonborn don't nurse? The art department certainly thinks they do.![]()
It's not that they couldn't do both. Duck-billed Dragonborn...or something.
Who said dragonborn don't nurse? The art department certainly thinks they do.![]()
And dragonborn have more mammalian features than true dragons. Because, y'know, they're humanoids.Dragonborn are draconic, after all: D&D Dragons are not necessarily Reptiles, they have Mammalian and Avian features as well.
If it was important, somebody could keep track. Maybe because of kingship-like concerns, or a deliberate breeding program - either to bring out strengths or to move away from a weakness. For IRL instance, the horses at the Kentucky Derby got too gracile, light, fast, and fragile. Broken legs on the track are a bad sign indeed. The breeders have had to look more at robust horses that can take the stresses of start / stop and recover from injury quicker.If the young are fed by a team of adult child-raisers, then they might never know who laid their egg, let alone who fertilized that egg; they would form loyalty to the clan as a collective.
If it was important, somebody could keep track.
A period of free-form play might serve to acquire a number of tasks at once that the clutch doesn't teach specifically. Chiefly muscle tone, and practicing the bare-bones of the stuff an adult will eventually teach you on purpose. If you can't sneak up on prey, you guarantee the first few hunts you come along on, will fail.
Maybe.Who said dragonborn don't nurse? The art department certainly thinks they do.![]()
Ah, yes, the humps that only female camels have, because male camels of course have no need to store nourishment...Maybe.
Or maybe the art dept. is suggesting these creatures have built-in water or nourishment storage analagous to the humps on a camel... ?
So far the discussion hasn't gotten too into details. I'm using "clutch" for all the eggs laid by all the dragonborn in the group and tended together, also for the young that hatch at about the same time (regardless of parent). A bit broader than the wiki definition.On another hand, when you say clutch, do you mean this
If it was important, somebody could keep track. Maybe because of kingship-like concerns, or a deliberate breeding program - either to bring out strengths or to move away from a weakness.
Ah, yes, the humps that only female camels have, because male camels of course have no need to store nourishment...