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It is a common fantasy trope to have different species be able to reproduce with one another. Delgar embraces this trope using the following rules:
 
It is a common fantasy trope to have different species be able to reproduce with one another. Delgar embraces this trope using the following rules:
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* All species (except warforged) can reproduce with their own species.
   
* Humans can reproduce with elves. Their offspring are half-elves of the same type as the elven parent.
 
* Humans can reproduce with elves. Their offspring are half-elves of the same type as the elven parent.
* Humans can reproduce with orcs. Their offspring are half-orcs.
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* Humans and elves can reproduce with orcs. Their offspring are half-orcs.
* Half-Elf and Half-Orc are fully fledged "true-breeding" species.
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* Half-Elf and Half-Orc are fully fledged "true-breeding" species. They are not infertile hybrids.
* Humans, Dwarves, Gnomes, Halflings, Tieflings, Aasimar, Centaurs, Minotaurs, Tritons, Firbolgs, Goliaths, Genasi, Satyrs, Half-Orcs, and Half-Elves are all reproductively compatible. Their offspring are the same species as one parent or the other.
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* Dwarves and gnomes are also reproductively compatible. Their offspring are the same species as the mother, but can inherit other traits from either parent.
* Bugbears, Hobgoblins, and Goblins are compatible. Their offspring are the same species as one parent or the other.
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* Aquatic and Desert Lizardfolk are reproductively compatible with each other. Their offspring tend to follow one parent or the other, but can have blends of features from both as well.
* Kenku and Aarakocra are compatible. Their offspring are the same species as one parent or the other.
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* Tortles, Lizardfolk, Tabaxi, Kobolds, and Dragonborn are only reproductively compatible with their own species.