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Old 08-10-2002, 08:55 AM   #11
*Varda*
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I agree Varda that more or less half the threads has no place in such a forum - however that is not for me to deside.
Telchar, I didn't say the threads were pointless. I said that by your reasoning they would be - not that I felt the same.

And isn't it up to Burrahobbit what he chooses to talk about?

But I've said my opinion on that, so now I'll get back to the actual topic.

I doubt Elves would be able to choose whether they would have twins, similar to humans. They must have some sort of monthly cycle, to allow the egg to be fertilized etc - I don't see why they would be any different to humans in this respect. But elves did have more control over their bodies so perhaps the process would be more painless.

Note: Telchar mentioned that this was all based on assumptions. So I will just point out, yes it is, and this should not be taken as fact. The point of a discussion board is to speculate, discuss, sometimes on previous assumptions as we are doing here.
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