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Where are the female Gorons?

Started by Davros, July 13, 2006, 06:55:02 AM

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Mysterious F.


DW

I think it would be fun...I'll tell my little sister about asexual reproductiona dn tape her reaction...
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Mysterious F.

Ooo Ooo! If you do, show me! I wanna see what she does.

DW

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Mysterious F.

Use hypnosis to make her forget!

Okay, back to reality (or the future  :-*  ), it would be nice to have asexual species in the games.

DW

we may already...for all we know they all reproduce asexually...
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Mysterious F.

Well, it is impossible for Humans, Hylians, Zoras, Sheikah, Dekus, Zuna, Rito, and Kokiri, because both sexes are seen at least once. Gerudo are said to go look for boyfriends out of Hylians. Minish, Tokay, Subrosians, and Koroks are possible.

Hi no Seijin

Why is it impossible for them to reproduce asexually?  I mean, why not?  Sure, there's a difference between males and females, but why does that have to mean everything?  Can't we just throw logic completely out the window and say that every race, even the gods and/or goddesses, reproduce asexually?  Will I ever stop speaking in questions? :P
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Eralk Fang

Well, the humans obviously can't reproduce asexually, as we saw a pregnant woman, and later her with her newborn, in Twilight Princess. And I think we assume that the more humanoid races reproduce like humans- they have familial relationships that could be impossible with asexual reproduction (for instance, Kafei has two parents in Majora's Mask, Komali's grandmother is mentioned in Wind Waker, the list goes on and on). However, the Kokiri could be one of those races with a different means of reproduction... leading to the Koroks.

Mysterious F.

How do the Kokiri reproduce? Does the Deku Tree kill them and new ones fall from its branches? Or is it something totally crazy and unbelievable.

Evilslayer

I just assume they reproduce normally. That's the only theory I've heard so far that allows them to have siblings, and there's at least two, possibly three, known pairs of siblings.

And before anyone jumps at me and tells me they're just children, they're not. They only look like children. :-*

Hi no Seijin

Quote from: Eralk Fang on January 26, 2007, 04:07:22 AM
Well, the humans obviously can't reproduce asexually, as we saw a pregnant woman, and later her with her newborn, in Twilight Princess. And I think we assume that the more humanoid races reproduce like humans- they have familial relationships that could be impossible with asexual reproduction (for instance, Kafei has two parents in Majora's Mask, Komali's grandmother is mentioned in Wind Waker, the list goes on and on). However, the Kokiri could be one of those races with a different means of reproduction... leading to the Koroks.
The pregnant woman and her child means nothing!

Ahem, I mean, what I said was in jest, really.  But still, don't some plants reproduce asexually and sexually?  It would be weird, but I don't see why humans wouldn't be able to do that if some slight modifications were made.
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DW

I suppose...that would mean the Zoras reproduced sexually if the prince had a mother, would it not? Since they had a familial relationship....Then again, no father was mentioned...
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LadyNintendo

There are also creatures in our world that switch between sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction each generation. Would be VERY interesting to see that in a TLOZ game.  ;D

DW

That would stink to be the Link in a asexual generation...poor guy... ;D
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