Now, in this chapter, we have the term "parasimales ." Kanae's homeworld has a... something that can pair up with males or females. It's characterized by how it grafts itself to the host body. It's all consensual, though. The parasimales of the various races came about due to how shitty that world was. They got to spread because the parasimales that got to mate were just very good at surviving thereafter. Kanae interprets them as a third sex, but that interpretation might vary across Imaginal Worlds.
The "clone" offspring refers to a parisimale 'clone' that is male or female. Clone should be used loosely however. It just has many features of the original parasimale. The 'clone' offspring will have a very high chance of giving birth to more parasimales, which themselves will have genetic info from both parents, thus creating a 'new' parasimale.
Is this information important? Sort of. There's a character I have waiting in the wings that is one of these strange beings. They're part of the "Let's get wild" batch of Imaginal Races. If anyone has good references for super hard to conceive of creatures, let me know. This series will have a bias on humanoid creatures, but I'd love to have more cool creatures along the lines of beholders and mushroom people and stuff like that.
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