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==== Half-Gnoll ====
==== Half-Gnoll ====
Krshia has implied that Gnolls and Humans cannot normally interbreed.<ref name=":13" /> The same is expected to be true for Gnoll and Drakes. But where nature fails, magic can help out. Special fertility spells have enabled various Gnoll/Other pairings to produce healthy offspring.<ref name=":6" /><ref name=":64">[[Interlude Embria]]</ref><ref name=":68">[[Chapter 6.50 I]]</ref> Children born with the aid of fertility spells do not count as Half-Gnolls, however. They tend to be visually pure members of one of the parents' species, with few hints of mixed ancestry. The spells are so rigorous that, in one known case, a pair of twins ended up split into different species.<ref name=":68" />
Krshia has implied that Gnolls and Humans cannot normally interbreed.<ref name=":13" /> The same is expected to be true for Gnoll and Drakes. But where nature fails, magic can help out. Special fertility spells have enabled various Gnoll/Other pairings to produce healthy offspring.<ref name=":6" /><ref name=":64">[[Interlude - Embria]]</ref><ref name=":68">[[Chapter 6.50 I]]</ref> Children born with the aid of fertility spells do not count as Half-Gnolls, however. They tend to be visually pure members of one of the parents' species, with few hints of mixed ancestry. The spells are so rigorous that, in one known case, a pair of twins ended up split into different species.<ref name=":68" />


But sometimes, the fertility spells don't work as intended, resulting in Half-Gnolls. An example of a Half-Drake Half-Gnoll had patchy scales on their arm, buds like neck spines, and had a more Drake-like bone structure and face.<ref>{{VERef|Halfseekers (Pt. 7) – Interlude}}</ref>
But sometimes, the fertility spells don't work as intended, resulting in Half-Gnolls. An example of a Half-Drake Half-Gnoll had patchy scales on their arm, buds like neck spines, and had a more Drake-like bone structure and face.<ref>{{VERef|Halfseekers (Pt. 7) – Interlude}}</ref>
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* In real life, hyenas are sometimes described as being dog/cat hybrids. This is a gross oversimplification. But Gnolls in Innworld actually do possess certain cat/dog hybrid traits that are not found among real hyenas. Including, but not limited to: feline ear positions but canine tail tells in body language,<ref name=":2">[[Chapter 2.25]]</ref> feline retractable claws,<ref name=":3">[[Chapter 1.35 (Archived)]]</ref> seasonal shedding,<ref name=":1" /> and a habit of howling at the moon.<ref name=":4">[[Chapter 1.21 (Archived)]]</ref>
* In real life, hyenas are sometimes described as being dog/cat hybrids. This is a gross oversimplification. But Gnolls in Innworld actually do possess certain cat/dog hybrid traits that are not found among real hyenas. Including, but not limited to: feline ear positions but canine tail tells in body language,<ref name=":2">[[Chapter 2.25]]</ref> feline retractable claws,<ref name=":3">[[Chapter 1.35 (Archived)]]</ref> seasonal shedding,<ref name=":1" /> and a habit of howling at the moon.<ref name=":4">[[Chapter 1.21 (Archived)]]</ref>
* But don’t go comparing Gnolls to dogs, as this is very offensive to them.<ref name=":6">[[Interlude Krshia]]</ref>
* But don’t go comparing Gnolls to dogs, as this is very offensive to them.<ref name=":6">[[Interlude - Krshia]]</ref>
* Gnolls are not considered [[Beastkin]].<ref name=":62" /> No reason is provided. Perhaps only animal-people tribes native to [[Baleros]] qualify for the descriptor. Or perhaps Gnolls are sufficiently different from actual hyenas - which for that matter have only been seen on Chandrar,<ref>[[Chapter 6.15 K]]</ref> not on Izril.
* Gnolls are not considered [[Beastkin]].<ref name=":62" /> No reason is provided. Perhaps only animal-people tribes native to [[Baleros]] qualify for the descriptor. Or perhaps Gnolls are sufficiently different from actual hyenas - which for that matter have only been seen on Chandrar,<ref>[[Chapter 6.15 K]]</ref> not on Izril.
* Certain atavistic behaviors, like shaking one’s fur dry, are a faux pas among Gnolls.<ref name=":26">[[Chapter 5.26 L]]</ref> Others, like scent marking, are apparently okay.<ref name=":13">[[S01 - Mating Rituals]]</ref>
* Certain atavistic behaviors, like shaking one’s fur dry, are a faux pas among Gnolls.<ref name=":26">[[Chapter 5.26 L]]</ref> Others, like scent marking, are apparently okay.<ref name=":13">[[S01 - Mating Rituals]]</ref>
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