Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-24086264-20160614164151/@comment-24086264-20160614193824

Tofu733 wrote: If two parents are of different bloods what blood does the child get? Sorry if this has an answer on the page and I didn't see it. The child either has both bloods (one for veins and other for arteries) or the two bloods are mixed together into a brand new one, usually having the chemicals mixed into a seemingly nonsensical blood, since the child inherits more from the mother than the father.

Example: If a wine-blooded inpyre and a soda-blooded inpyre have a child, the child will have a higher chance of having alcohol in the blood, and might develop, say, mead blood, due to the sweetness of soda and the alcohol of the wine.