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Fun fact: It’s entirely possible for fairies stacked in a bed bunk to fuck each others without leaving their beds.
Really just depend on the spacing of the beds and the length of their tail.
Fun fact: It’s entirely possible for fairies stacked in a bed bunk to fuck each others without leaving their beds.
Really just depend on the spacing of the beds and the length of their tail.
Prehensile Dicks are a sad loss in evolution.
God wasn’t creative enough. (shoulda watched more galactic porn)
You should try playing the Barnacle class on your next playtrough, specifically the Acorn Barnacle subclass.
Sure, you lose the ability to move as an adult but you get the largest penis-to-body size ratio of any known animal.
Note that fairies were developed artificially. No god involved.
I still think there is no way that honry fairies exist.
Any fairie in need would just run around with her tail between her legs all day.
Not only that, they could impregnate themselves.
its a serious flaw in the story
Masturbation is just not the same. Note that you can’t tickle yourself unless you have schizophrenia. I suppose that for similar reason having sex with another fairy is better than with yourself, despite the “equipment” being same.
Besides, you know, most fairies seems to have so much sex they can choose.
Fairies can’t impregnate themselves, because their body recognize its own DNA. The plasma can get absorbed by the egg, but it doesn’t trigger fertilization. It’s been addressed before.
Er.. if the body recognizes its own DNA, then explain Peony and Nerine? They’re sororal twins, so clones. And they impregnated each other.
I just figured it would be really hard but not impossible, just like it was difficult for Peony and Nerine to maintain both types of gametes. But if they’re able to impregnate each other at the same time, they should also be able to impregnate themselves. Not as much fun though, the way they did it now they’re both parents of both kids.
Then again, even if they’re able to impregnate themselves they probably still wouldn’t (they seem to have control over their ovulation) because of the limited space in the magic cave, so I don’t think it’s a flaw in the story.
Fairies are susceptible to mutation over time thanks to their nihillium, which will help them adapt to whatever situation they are regularly put through. Fire fairies develop fire resistance, water fairies can stay under water longer and swim faster, air fairies develop large wings etc. So even though the twins were born the same, over a few hundred years they accumulated enough difference to be considered distinct entities, even though they *look* the same superficially.
Hey, Tharkon:
Not to be rude, but did you mean “identical twins”? I thought “sororal” is the feminine form of “fraternal”, so that both terms mean “from different gametes”, therefore different DNA, as opposed to identical “multiplets”, where a fertalized gamete (embryo/zygote) splits into two or more different bodies. If I’m incorrect, let me know; I like learning.
Eldrik:
Here’s an idea I think you’d come up with if you haven’t already; let me know if you accept or reject it, or already thought of it:
Even identical fairy twins can have their nihilium recognize the difference between them thanks to automatic modifications from the magic cave as they are being born. (Remember, a particle of nihilium is basically an atom-sized computer functioning as an atom/molecule. A “smart-particle’, if you will.)
How’s that, Eldrik?
……hmm… “smarticle”? That and “multiplet” = ÂŠī¸ –JR. đ
Totally kidding, I hope “multiplets” makes it into the English dictionary if there isn’t already a simple word for “more than one offspring at once, regardless of number”.
…yeah, I’m SURE I’ll receive a Nobel Prize for “smarticle”. đ –JR
If the nihillium can recognize the difference between identical twins, then they’re not identical anymore, it’s the same as what I was talking about earlier. Nihillium alter the DNA, which alter the cells, and cells are responsible for reproduction, broadly speaking. A fairy cannot self-reproduce because her body recognize her own DNA and simply ignore it and/or reabsorb it. IF two fairies are born from the same egg, they are one body, in terms of genetics, until environmental changes make them mutate, even slightly, then they become two distinct bodies, and are now compatible for reproduction.
I’m well aware that there are plenty of species in real life who can basically clone themselves, but I didn’t want that for the fairies, outside of magic trickery like what Lucky can do, because it wouldn’t fit the story at large, parts of which I have not yet revealed.