From: Pasanen Panu (passo@students.cc.tut.fi)
Date: Wed 03 Dec 1997 - 16:14:04 EET
> I think someone already connected broo births with the film Alien.
> This is right on the mark. Broos reproduce by implanting larvae, not
> through normal sperm-egg procreation. Therefore, the "mother" (really
> just a host) provides no genetic code for the child, but is simply used
> for incubation. Any bestial features the subsequent baby broo has are,
> IMO, a result of the particular features of the raping broo combined
> with chaotic effects rather than the genes of the host.
The broo could very well have sperm. It just would start to form
As to those, who think that very large animals are hard to
into a baby-broo, by imitating it's hosts genes and growing up
brooish features. What would a stormbuller sense around a person
who is pregnant to a broo?
impregnate: think about Befuddle. Saurus of your dreams just
for you, all the five minutes, then mad escape.
And for inanimated broos, like rocks. Nick Effingham's page has
a nice write-up of Ragnaglar's cult, that has the Rut spell.
Rut allows a broo to impregnate their favourite stone or stick.
But it was a 2-p rune spell, so I don't see it used very often.
The opinions have been changed to protect the innocent.
Panu 'Passo' Pasanen.
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