Raqion Biology
REPRODUCTION AND LOVE
Raqions, like humans, engage in reproduction to create offspring. While the topic may seem awkward, it’s something people have asked for clarification on, so here's a brief explanation for those interested.
Their reproductive organs may function somewhat differently from those of humans, but the general concept remains the same. Raqions can have various sexual orientations, including gay, lesbian, bisexual, straight, and asexual. They aren’t overly fixated on their sexuality and go about their lives as normal. Sexuality, for them, is more of an interest rather than a defining personality trait.
Raqions engage in sex not only for reproduction but also for pleasure. They may have personal preferences or kinks, which vary from one individual to another, much like how humans have different tastes. The ways in which Raqions express themselves sexually can vary—just as humans experiment with different ways to connect. Some Raqions may engage in sex for procreation, while others do not.
Societal views on sex can differ depending on the clan, culture, and individual values. Gender and personal beliefs play a role in shaping how sex is perceived within Raqion communities, and it's something that is treated with respect in the context of their society.
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BABY MAKING
A female (or F body type) Raqion does not menstruate like humans. Instead, they experience ovulation every two months, during which an egg is available for fertilization for about a one and a half week. During this time, males may be more attracted to the females due to a sweet scent released by the female, which can trigger their natural mating instincts.
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Once the egg is fertilized, the female Raqion will carry the pregnancy for five months, during which her stomach will enlarge. After the five months, she will lay a large egg, a process that is not without pain. Fortunately, female Raqions have wider pelvic structures than males, which makes the laying of large eggs easier. Once the egg is laid, it will take an additional five months for it to hatch. The egg needs to be kept warm, and female Raqions tend to have warmer bodies than their male counterparts, which aids in this process. When the egg hatches, a baby Raqion emerges.
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If the egg is not fertilized, the female will lay a small egg at the size of their handpalm. this happens once a two months. This egg is non-viable but can be used for cooking. However in the week of the eggs oviposition. The female Raqion can experience lots of mood swings in this week and contractions/ cramps. The cramps will stop once the egg is out.
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Male Raqions reproduce similarly to human males. With sufficient stimulation, the penis will ejaculate sperm, completing the process of fertilization.
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A baby Raqion is born with soft fur and a skull without any markings. They do not yet have horns or elemental abilities. These abilities are inherent in their DNA (only one element NEVER WILL IT BE a mix or two elements. THEY INHERENT ONLY ONE!) but are not usable until later. A baby Raqion will begin to grow horns and develop markings on their skull by the age of three. The marks will finalize in their late teen years, though the horns will continue to grow throughout their lifetime.
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Raqions reach sexual maturity at the age of 16,
but they are considered fully adult at the age of 20.
Short but quick!
In summary, male Raqions have retractable penises that are only visible when erect. Female Raqions do not menstruate but lay eggs instead. For more detailed information, feel free to refer to the section below. If you have further questions, ask the clan leaders in the Discord.
