half breeds
#1
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 01:34
#2
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 01:35
#3
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 01:37
Dwarf + Elf = Dwarf
Human + Dwarf = Mutant
#4
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 01:38
#5
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 01:38
#6
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 01:39
DarthCaine wrote...
Human + Elf = Human
Dwarf + Elf = Dwarf
Human + Dwarf = Mutant
Does that mean Dwarf + Quanari = Super Mutant?????
#7
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 01:39
DarthCaine wrote...
Human + Dwarf = Mutant
Enchantment?
#8
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 01:40
Shiratori wrote...
Well, it's already been mentioned in Origins that elves and humans can have children together, just that the offspring will always be Human in that case.
thanks for that.
#9
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 02:00
Hornless qunari are a rare type of qunari, that has an higly reputation amongst the Qun. They are often sent in other places to investigate their actions. (Probably all the qunati sent in Fereldend in Origins were hornless.)
They said that elf-human relationship brings a human offspring. Though, I wonder if there are some difference from humans.
#10
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 02:08
Matchy Pointy wrote...
I thought human+dwarf led to human children as well, I could be wrong though as I don't recall where I saw that
No, it leads to a half-dwarf, probably not all that distinguishable from either a tall dwarf or short human depending on how you approach it. The reason why this is so uncommon is that a.) liasions between dwarves and humans are not very common, and b.) dwarves have difficulty conceiving even with other dwarves. David Gaider actually said something about this, how many dwarves have low fertility or are even sterile since they live underground with constant exposure to all kinds of fumes and industrial byproducts and lack of really fresh food.
#11
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 02:58
Dragon Age Wikia...
The children of elves and humans are always human. As the elves are a dying race, there is a great deal of pressure for each member to produce children. Relationships with humans are considered traitorous and anyone who has a child with a human may be kicked out of the community.
Dwarves have difficulty reproducing and many dwarves consider humans and elves lesser races. For this reason, they are also against interspecies relations. Humans and dwarves can produce half-dwarves, but this is very rare.
#12
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 03:10
But that would only be true for Dwarves in Orzamar and Kal-Sharock. Surface Dwarves are not exposed to that anymore, some have lived on the surface for generations.PsychoBlonde wrote...
Matchy Pointy wrote...
I thought human+dwarf led to human children as well, I could be wrong though as I don't recall where I saw that
No, it leads to a half-dwarf, probably not all that distinguishable from either a tall dwarf or short human depending on how you approach it. The reason why this is so uncommon is that a.) liasions between dwarves and humans are not very common, and b.) dwarves have difficulty conceiving even with other dwarves. David Gaider actually said something about this, how many dwarves have low fertility or are even sterile since they live underground with constant exposure to all kinds of fumes and industrial byproducts and lack of really fresh food.
You also have to keep in mind that as long as their has been castless their has been those who venture to the surface to have better lives. There could be lines of Dwarves who have lived on the surface since before the 1st Blight assuming they didn't breed with humans.
Modifié par EnforcerGREG, 14 janvier 2011 - 03:14 .
#13
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 03:16
#14
Posté 14 janvier 2011 - 03:26
Modifié par drahelvete, 14 janvier 2011 - 03:30 .





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