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<blockquote data-quote="Tharkon" data-source="post: 5639466" data-attributes="member: 6674292"><p>They have breasts so they don't lay eggs. Although in world of magic this logic might not work. Actually there are a few animals in the real world where it does not apply, I think the platypodes are an example.</p><p>Seahorse are complicated, the females lay eggs, then the males absorb those eggs and later give birth.</p><p></p><p></p><p>They are fey not plants, but since they are bound to an oak it makes sense they die when the oak dies. And they are probably bound form birth (using the term birth lightly here) so I'd go with the previously proposed method that they produce in the same way that the oak they are bound to does.</p><p>The number of offspring may be less than that of the oak though, but a few acorns may have dryad babies in them.</p><p>*prepares <em>fire seeds</em>*</p><p></p><p></p><p>Not anything, only living corporeal creatures.</p><p>And dragons can shapechange.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Draconomicon has rules for dragons.</p><p>They are described as notoriously virile, and half-dragons are usually the cause of a young adult metallic dragon falling in love with a non-dragon or a young adult chromatic dragon being adventurous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tharkon, post: 5639466, member: 6674292"] They have breasts so they don't lay eggs. Although in world of magic this logic might not work. Actually there are a few animals in the real world where it does not apply, I think the platypodes are an example. Seahorse are complicated, the females lay eggs, then the males absorb those eggs and later give birth. They are fey not plants, but since they are bound to an oak it makes sense they die when the oak dies. And they are probably bound form birth (using the term birth lightly here) so I'd go with the previously proposed method that they produce in the same way that the oak they are bound to does. The number of offspring may be less than that of the oak though, but a few acorns may have dryad babies in them. *prepares [I]fire seeds[/I]* Not anything, only living corporeal creatures. And dragons can shapechange. Draconomicon has rules for dragons. They are described as notoriously virile, and half-dragons are usually the cause of a young adult metallic dragon falling in love with a non-dragon or a young adult chromatic dragon being adventurous. [/QUOTE]
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