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<blockquote data-quote="Unwise" data-source="post: 6624368" data-attributes="member: 98008"><p>I would say that it wants to make babies. A fire elemental requires a fair bit of room to move and lots of stuff to consume. It does not necessarily do this just for laughs or food, it needs to do it to reproduce. When it consumes enough, gets to a certain size, it sort of split like a starfish and some of the smaller fires that it started take on a life of their own. Those fires need to be fed and in time, they need to gorge and reproduce too. </p><p></p><p>The elemental plane of fire is kind of crowded, as you would expect given this reproduction method. There is not really anything left to consume and they can't make more babies. Imagine what it does to a society when they all become sterile. Suddenly it becomes the most important thing around to many of the people. They are a dying race that need this world to continue. A biological clock ticking can make people pretty crazy and scary in RL, imagine what it does to an elder fire elemental.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unwise, post: 6624368, member: 98008"] I would say that it wants to make babies. A fire elemental requires a fair bit of room to move and lots of stuff to consume. It does not necessarily do this just for laughs or food, it needs to do it to reproduce. When it consumes enough, gets to a certain size, it sort of split like a starfish and some of the smaller fires that it started take on a life of their own. Those fires need to be fed and in time, they need to gorge and reproduce too. The elemental plane of fire is kind of crowded, as you would expect given this reproduction method. There is not really anything left to consume and they can't make more babies. Imagine what it does to a society when they all become sterile. Suddenly it becomes the most important thing around to many of the people. They are a dying race that need this world to continue. A biological clock ticking can make people pretty crazy and scary in RL, imagine what it does to an elder fire elemental. [/QUOTE]
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