Possibly. I didn't get an outright no, as I had been expecting.
And, ah, I would say they both are. Jonathan an archaeologist and Erina a nurse. They are quite, quite more inclusive to things than I might have thought.
Thace tells me that three-part relationships (at least temporary ones) were common once among his species; it seems that's because their usual anatomy involves pouches, so the third would carry the young after the first two engendered them. It's all very fascinating.
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And, ah, I would say they both are. Jonathan an archaeologist and Erina a nurse. They are quite, quite more inclusive to things than I might have thought.
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Thace tells me that three-part relationships (at least temporary ones) were common once among his species; it seems that's because their usual anatomy involves pouches, so the third would carry the young after the first two engendered them. It's all very fascinating.