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<blockquote data-quote="Jürgen Hubert" data-source="post: 2299846" data-attributes="member: 7177"><p>I'll leave the details of how it actually happened to the fevered imaginations of my player. I'll just mention this:</p><p></p><p>During the first encounter with a half-fiendish dragon (a green one) the party had, they leaned that the resident mage of the castle had purchased a large, greenish egg from a group of adventurers. They had plundered it from the lair of a female green dragon - the corpse of the dragon was still there, and had apparently died of some sort of illness. Apart from the corpse and the treasure hoard, they found a bunch of egg shells, and the single intact eye.</p><p></p><p>And the mage thought that the egg wouldn't hatch without incubation. Later events proved him wrong. Dead wrong.</p><p></p><p>Thus, I'll make a couple of points:</p><p></p><p>1) Demons in general are exceptionally virile, and their children throughly unnatural. Thus, they do not neccessarily conform to any natural life cycles.</p><p>2) The Father of Wyrms is one scary entity. The PCs won't encounter him until they have reached really high levels - only his spawn. The fact that he was able to sire half-dragon children <em>at all</em> should make them terrified of him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jürgen Hubert, post: 2299846, member: 7177"] I'll leave the details of how it actually happened to the fevered imaginations of my player. I'll just mention this: During the first encounter with a half-fiendish dragon (a green one) the party had, they leaned that the resident mage of the castle had purchased a large, greenish egg from a group of adventurers. They had plundered it from the lair of a female green dragon - the corpse of the dragon was still there, and had apparently died of some sort of illness. Apart from the corpse and the treasure hoard, they found a bunch of egg shells, and the single intact eye. And the mage thought that the egg wouldn't hatch without incubation. Later events proved him wrong. Dead wrong. Thus, I'll make a couple of points: 1) Demons in general are exceptionally virile, and their children throughly unnatural. Thus, they do not neccessarily conform to any natural life cycles. 2) The Father of Wyrms is one scary entity. The PCs won't encounter him until they have reached really high levels - only his spawn. The fact that he was able to sire half-dragon children [i]at all[/i] should make them terrified of him. [/QUOTE]
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