Female >shortstack with that combines the standoffish c**tiness of an elf and the boyish nonchalance of a dwarf
Male >looks like a skinnier dwarf, still hairy and stout but also with the submissiveness and twink tendencies of an elf
Where does the stereotype that elf girls are dommes and boys are subs comes from? That solely applies to drow, it's their thing. All other types of elves are the other way around.
I think reproductive barriers cover it pretty well. >Habitat Isolation: Generally live in two different kingdoms/locations making interactions less common. >Behavioral Isolation: Try getting a dwarf and an elf to get along for five minutes nonetheless an entire relationship. >Temporal Isolation: Elven mating season occurs during the dwarven month of celibacy, making their breeding schedules incompatible. >Gametic Isolation: Dwarf gametes are incompatible with elf gametes thus even if a dwarf and elf were to get frisky, the female participant wouldn't get impregnated. >Reduced Hybrid Viability: If a dwarf and elf manage to make a baby, the baby ends up crippled. >Reduced Hybrid Fertility: The dwelf offspring ends up infertile or unable to reach sexual maturity. See >Hybrid Breakdown: Our dwelf has made it this far and has found a lovely partner to settle down with. However, either their offspring are infertile, too weak to survive to sexual maturity, or the offspring doesn't retain much of the "foreign" bloodline (the 1/4 half).
If interbreedings are especially rare, it can lead to a Neanderthal-human situation where the dwelf merely interbreeds into one of its parental race and the lineage is watered down/thinned out to the point of being undetectable in that race's population.
Human
. Maybe it's a heterosis, typha × glauca situation where humans initially came from dwarf/elf interbreeding, ended up possessing hybrid vigor specifically in fecundity, and developed into the dominant race we all know and love.
Another theory, dwarf/elf hybrids are orcs, but the resulting orcs possess hybrid speciation: orcs can make fertile offspring with other orcs but not with dwarves and elves.
In my setting dwarves are just-about-not-automatons. If anything else breeds with a dwarf the offspring becomes totally soulless, but highly instinctual and cunning bunch of monsters.
Female
>shortstack with that combines the standoffish c**tiness of an elf and the boyish nonchalance of a dwarf
Male
>looks like a skinnier dwarf, still hairy and stout but also with the submissiveness and twink tendencies of an elf
Where does the stereotype that elf girls are dommes and boys are subs comes from? That solely applies to drow, it's their thing. All other types of elves are the other way around.
Jesus it's literally just Gnomes what the frick
For the few seconds before the dwarf parent strangles it?
I think reproductive barriers cover it pretty well.
>Habitat Isolation: Generally live in two different kingdoms/locations making interactions less common.
>Behavioral Isolation: Try getting a dwarf and an elf to get along for five minutes nonetheless an entire relationship.
>Temporal Isolation: Elven mating season occurs during the dwarven month of celibacy, making their breeding schedules incompatible.
>Gametic Isolation: Dwarf gametes are incompatible with elf gametes thus even if a dwarf and elf were to get frisky, the female participant wouldn't get impregnated.
>Reduced Hybrid Viability: If a dwarf and elf manage to make a baby, the baby ends up crippled.
>Reduced Hybrid Fertility: The dwelf offspring ends up infertile or unable to reach sexual maturity. See
>Hybrid Breakdown: Our dwelf has made it this far and has found a lovely partner to settle down with. However, either their offspring are infertile, too weak to survive to sexual maturity, or the offspring doesn't retain much of the "foreign" bloodline (the 1/4 half).
If interbreedings are especially rare, it can lead to a Neanderthal-human situation where the dwelf merely interbreeds into one of its parental race and the lineage is watered down/thinned out to the point of being undetectable in that race's population.
. Maybe it's a heterosis, typha × glauca situation where humans initially came from dwarf/elf interbreeding, ended up possessing hybrid vigor specifically in fecundity, and developed into the dominant race we all know and love.
Another theory, dwarf/elf hybrids are orcs, but the resulting orcs possess hybrid speciation: orcs can make fertile offspring with other orcs but not with dwarves and elves.
Hobbits
Where do you think humans came from?
stillborn
only humans can successfully interbreed with other species and even then the half-whatever is sterile like a mule
Thread should have ended here.
Elf and dwarf hybrids does not and will never exist.
They're both humans biologically.
ok but hear me out..
necromancy! it even covers the entirely reasonable response of both races killing the mother before she can birth the abomination!
Wouldn't happen since entirely different species can't interbreed.
gnome.
Human
I don’t know. But they’d probably be a pretty damn good craftsman.
like a dwemer
So, a full elf?
In my setting dwarves are just-about-not-automatons. If anything else breeds with a dwarf the offspring becomes totally soulless, but highly instinctual and cunning bunch of monsters.
Your mom
>What would the offspring of an elf and a dwarf look like?
a Human.
both elder races great shame.
Dark elves.
Nothing because dwarves are gay and impotent.
human