Elderbrain
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Do female Dragonborn lay eggs like dragons do, or do they give birth like humans? Somebody asked this over on the WOTC site and now I'm wondering too. Do they hatch from eggs, or not...?
They also nurse their young, hence the dragonborn females with breasts.
In the next sentence it says that "a childhood name* ... is often used among clutchmates." I have only ever heard clutch used for creatures born from eggs. Live young tend to be called a litter.
Unless I am mistaking the words used, a case could be made for both situations. I personally prefer to think of them hatching from eggs instead of being born live, but I would be willing to accept either if the DM had a preference.
*As opposed to the name they receive at adulthood.
In a FR novel I am reading now, a Dragonborn character talks about eggs. So at least in the Realms they are *born* from eggs?
Not remotely scientific, but there you go.
Well, sharks are born from eggs inside their mothers womb (or equivalent). It is never white or black in science.
Some rare dragonborn females will mate with either a human or dragonborn male and give birth to a live dragonborn (no eggs).
Dragonborn males can only reproduce with dragonborn females.