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-The sapient inhabitants of [[character:Zalaagra]]'s domain are collectively referred to as **kazeqena** by the [[:Threadwielder|Threadwielders]]. As hexapods, they share traits with some human renditions of dragons and are thus typically collectively referred to as **Draconics**. They comprise the following species:+The sapient inhabitants of [[character:Zalaagra]]'s domain are collectively referred to as **kazeqena** by the [[:Threadwielder|Threadwielders]]. As hexapods, they share traits with some human renditions of dragons and are thus typically collectively referred to as **Draconics**. The following (highly incomplete) phylogeny is known to date:
  
-  * [[planet:Sesakanala]]'s inhabitants //(species not canonically named yet)//+  * **kazeqena** //- all dragons// 
 +    * **[[:kazeqen:Isasjan|Isasjana]]** //- dragons whose two necks have fused into one// 
 +      * [[:Netaru]] ([[planet:Sesakanala]]
 +      * [[:Lhenahehiem|Lhenahehiema]] ([[planet:Sesakanala]]) 
 +    * **Rashtaryka** //- dragons whose necks are separate, but point in the same direction, like a hydra// 
 +      * //(none known yet)// 
 +    * **Mirhata** //- dragons whose necks are separate, but the asymmetry of which is starkly developed// 
 +      * [[:Imiyirh|Imiyirha]] ([[planet:Sesakanala]]) 
 +    * **Shareseja** //- dragons whose necks are separate and pointing into opposite directions//  
 +      * //(none known yet)//
  
-===== Evolution =====+===== Proto-Dragon ===== 
 + 
 +The //kazeqena// share a single ancestor, evolved on one planet. This section details how this creature came about, acquired basic sapience, and is expected to function on a biological level.
  
-<fc #ff0000>**WARNING**</fc>: The following material has not yet had a chance to become canonical.+==== Evolution ====
  
 Basal draconics can be traced back to starfish-like, soft-skinned aquatic creatures early in their evolutionary history. These creatures had three limbs and were incredibly basic, body plan following a simple radial symmetry. They produced tiny, gelatinous eggs. Basal draconics can be traced back to starfish-like, soft-skinned aquatic creatures early in their evolutionary history. These creatures had three limbs and were incredibly basic, body plan following a simple radial symmetry. They produced tiny, gelatinous eggs.
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 It was at this time that the **conjoining** that Draconics are famous for began to manifest as more than an accident of biochemistry (though it had always been more prevalent in their ancestors than one would ever see it in mammals). Three limbs are quite okay for climbing, but six offers a great advantage in stability. Six-limbed conjoined "starfish" could climb to places that three-limbed regular "starfish" could not, and use free limbs to dislodge their opponent. It was at this time that the **conjoining** that Draconics are famous for began to manifest as more than an accident of biochemistry (though it had always been more prevalent in their ancestors than one would ever see it in mammals). Three limbs are quite okay for climbing, but six offers a great advantage in stability. Six-limbed conjoined "starfish" could climb to places that three-limbed regular "starfish" could not, and use free limbs to dislodge their opponent.
  
-Again, regular conjoining evolved twice - once in the herbivores, once in the carnivores. Mouths were shared and due to its vicinity, the stomach was equally shared; the circulatory system was shared; the neural system was shared.+Again, regular conjoining (having previously not been selected against, but also not selected for, but all in all being far more evolutionarily available than it might be in humans) evolved twice - once in the herbivores, once in the carnivores. Mouths were shared and due to its vicinity, the stomach was equally shared; the circulatory system was shared; the nervous system was shared.
  
 Around the time that one limb of the basal creature (two limbs in the conjoined one) began to differentiate itself as a defensive or offensive weapon and the bones in the limbs became increasingly important, and the creature lifted itself to run (often //up// vertical structures), the **carnivores'** mouth split and began to wander from the underside of the creature to the side. Around the time that one limb of the basal creature (two limbs in the conjoined one) began to differentiate itself as a defensive or offensive weapon and the bones in the limbs became increasingly important, and the creature lifted itself to run (often //up// vertical structures), the **carnivores'** mouth split and began to wander from the underside of the creature to the side.
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 A membrane developed between the limbs to allow gliding. By this point, the mouth had travelled up the creature's body so much it had merged into the eye stalks and indeed protruded further than the eye on the eyestalk, allowing it to be used as a weapon without losing the benefit of the jaws. External sensory strips for scent ran along most of this new 'snout'. A membrane developed between the limbs to allow gliding. By this point, the mouth had travelled up the creature's body so much it had merged into the eye stalks and indeed protruded further than the eye on the eyestalk, allowing it to be used as a weapon without losing the benefit of the jaws. External sensory strips for scent ran along most of this new 'snout'.
  
-As the spatial computation necessary for navigating hoodoo 'forests' in pursuit of prey increased cognition, tool-use began to become an option. The membrane was a hindrance to this, however; and so one of the three basal creature's limbs 'freed' itself and gradually allowed for greater manipulative precision.+As the **spatial awareness** necessary for navigating hoodoo 'forests' in pursuit of prey increased cognition, tool-use began to become an option. The membrane was a hindrance to this, however; and so one of the three basal creature's limbs 'freed' itself and gradually allowed for greater manipulative precision.
  
-This led into the proto-dragon:+This led into the proto-dragon.
  
-===== Proto-Dragon =====+==== Limbs and locomotion ====
  
-{{ :kraiaky-dragon-half.png?nolink |Just very rough sketch to give an idea of the proportions and vague hints of anatomyNot picturedOrgans, but for its indeed rather strangely placed lung.}}+An example outline of a half-dragon, showing the range of motion of the limbs: 
 + 
 +{{ :draconic-half-motion-range.png?nolink |}} 
 + 
 +Note that these creatures are not optimised for strength at this point in their evolutionary history - neither their prey nor they themselves have strong grips. The grips are sufficient to deal with their own body weight when moving, but not much more. 
 + 
 +A 'more natural' posture of a half-dragon, assuming conjoining (itself not depicted): 
 + 
 +{{ :draconic-half-approx-natural-posture.png?nolink |}} 
 + 
 +If half-dragon were living solo, its natural posture would be described as 'splayed on the ground'
 + 
 +In brief, this is how one should picture a conjoined dragon: 
 + 
 +{{ :draconic-conjoined.png?nolink |}} 
 + 
 +Note the //mirrored nature// of the limbs in the conjoining - whereas one half-dragon's left arm is the vestigial/wing arm, the other half-dragon's left arm is its main arm. 
 + 
 +Due to the extreme symmetry of the halves, most illustrations on this page will only bother depicting a half-dragon. 
 + 
 +Proto-dragons typically climb and glide, although they are also capable of walkingHere are some common wing arrangements when gliding: 
 + 
 +{{ :draconic-wing-postures.png?nolink |}} 
 + 
 +It should be plainly obvious that this form of gliding does not easily lend itself to evolving to powered flight. As such, most extant Draconics derived from the proto-dragon do not possess this trait. 
 + 
 +==== Bones ==== 
 + 
 +Some hints as to the skeletal system: 
 + 
 +{{ :draconic-bones-main.png?nolink |Most of the important bones in a non-conjoined draconic body.}} 
 + 
 +There is no spine, per se, although the neck has supporting ossicles that have a similar function. The foot's necessary flexibility, having to support climbing, gliding and the occasional walking, cannot sustain long stretches of running, but usually does not have to. The longest toe (the one the membrane is attached to) has a wide range of motion to accommodate for the modes of locomotion: 
 + 
 +^ Mode     ^ Shape ^ 
 +| Climbing | {{:draconic-bones-feet-postures-climbing.png?nolink&120|}} 
 +| Gliding  | {{:draconic-bones-feet-postures-gliding.png?nolink&60|}} | 
 +| Running  | {{:draconic-bones-feet-postures-running.png?nolink&120|}} |
  
 ==== Major organs ==== ==== Major organs ====
  
-**@todo**+Organ placement in proto-dragons seems arbitrary and strange when looking at them out of context of their evolutionary background: 
 + 
 +The main brain of a half-dragon has never left the torso to wander up to what began as eye stalks, meaning that it lies within the 'rib cage' of the creature. The heart and single lung can still switch to modes relying on assistance by the compression occurring due to locomotion, putting them near the most pronounced limb's joint. A proto-dragon sitting still and breathing will have rhythmically contracting thighs pulling in air through slits in the skin of said thighs. Only the gastrointestinal system seems normal, although it one additional pouch for intermediate food storage //after// the stomach has been passed: 
 + 
 +{{ :draconic-organs-major.png?nolink |Most of the important organs in a non-conjoined draconic body.}} 
 + 
 +Other organ-equivalents (liver, kidney, glands) exist, but are not depicted here. 
 + 
 +In a properly conjoined proto-dragon, the circulatory system is shared, the nervous system is shared, the stomach fuses, the two brains grow enough informational links to become 'hemisphere' equivalents of a single brain, and the intestinal system merges, ending in a shared anus: 
 + 
 +{{ :draconic-organs-major-conjoined.png?nolink |Organ sharing in a conjoined draconic body.}} 
 + 
 +Other organs remain separate - e.g. a properly conjoined proto-dragon has two hearts.
  
 ==== Reproduction ==== ==== Reproduction ====
  
-**@todo**+Proto-dragons are hermaphrodites; sex is not determined by genetics but by biochemical balances while growing. The 'dominant' half (which may mean as little as 'fractionally further along in development') of the conjoined dragon will adopt female characteristics, whereas the other takes on a 'male' role. In theory it is thus possible for a proto-dragon to fertilise itself; in practise the placement of the genitals makes this prohibitively difficult. 
 + 
 +Proto-dragons have their genitals in the form of a tube running roughly parallel to their esophagus, open about halfway up the throat. The 'clavicle' protects the actual sex organs this tube leads to, although testes tend to protrude far enough past it to be visible like bumps or symmetric throat sacs. Ovaries and 'wombs' instead lie deeper, nestled against the rib cage. 
 + 
 +^ Sex      ^ Genitals ^ 
 +| Male   | {{:draconic-organs-genitals-male.png?nolink|}} | 
 +| Female | {{:draconic-organs-genitals-female.png?nolink|}} | 
 + 
 +As baby dragons become larger and use up the nutrient storage given to them (as there is no umbilical cord), they move from the small womb into a marsupial pouch, where they are then typically fed with regurgitated food from the respective other parent until they in turn have enough strength to cling to their parents' bodies. 
 + 
 +Adult proto-dragons copulate by resting their necks against each other to align the tubes: 
 + 
 +{{ :draconic-organs-genitals-sex.png?nolink |}} 
 + 
 +As one might expect, proto-dragon genitals are very sensitive to touch. Their ability to detect even fine perturbations has ultimately made them the basis of their hearing apparatus (which, however, has since detached from the genitals themselves and wandered as a kind of tympanum to the back of their 'skulls'). 
 + 
 +==== Dimorphism ==== 
 + 
 +A male and female 'head' differ not only in the way the associated genitals form. A female head is larger and made for attacking and rending prey, but lacks a lot of fine motion it might otherwise have. A male head on the other hand has fine motion, but no jaw strength, instead having a narrower muzzle that can be used as a kind of additional 'hand' when needed. 
 + 
 +In addition, the halves can be easily identified even without considering the heads: The male half of the conjoined dragon forms its right arm into a vestigial/wing arm; the female half of the conjoined dragon forms its left arm into a vestigial/wing arm. 
 + 
 +In //very rare// cases, it's possible that a dragon is a conjoint of two females, but due to the break in useful symmetry for gliding, this does not form functional adult - as soon as the creature is left to fend for itself in nature, it will rapidly die.
  
 ==== Non-Conjoined Condition ==== ==== Non-Conjoined Condition ====
  
-Biochemically speaking, a non-conjoined dragon is still functional, but its asymmetries make it a poor adaption for nearly any conceivable environment. Modern sapient dragons rarely have children that revert to non-conjoined form, but if they do, these tend to be sub-sapient, but well tended for, and they can live long lives. Societally they are usually considered cripplesalthough Draconic culture is varied enough that one can encounter nearly any possible interpretation of the condition.+Biochemically speaking, a non-conjoined proto-dragon is still functional, but its asymmetries make it a poor adaption for nearly any conceivable environment. Modern sapient dragons rarely have children that revert to non-conjoined form and can survive to adulthood, but if they do, these tend to be sub-sapient, but well tended for, and they can live long lives. Societally they are usually considered cripples although Draconic culture is varied enough that one can encounter nearly any possible interpretation of the condition.
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