If A Lightforged Draenei And A Void Elf Had a Baby

Would the baby have Disco Priest powers?

What would we call it?

A Lightvoided Draenelf?

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Abomination.

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Does the void/light stuff pass through children?

I imagine so.

Like, these are cosmic powers in a big tug of war for control of the universe, I reckon they wouldn’t skip on inheritance as a means of spreading their influence.

Plus even Ragnaros’ fire powers passes through Dark Iron Dwarf children, and fire isn’t even a cosmic force.

So far the Worgen Curse is the only thing of this sort that doesn’t seem to be hereditary, and that’s probably because Blizzard didn’t want to bother making Worgen children models for the Children’s Week lol

A singularity maybe?

A Voidlight Draevelf ?

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i would call it dinner.

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New class called duskie it has a blend of both :dracthyr_tea:

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I’m at the edge of my seat over here
The possibilities are amazing

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Unfortunately, such a union would not produce viable offspring. :pensive:

nods

Why not? We have half Draenei half Orcs.

The void makes you sterile.

Ever seen a newborn void elf?

Checkmate.

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Silly Gob, that’s Death, not the Void.

If anything, the Void does the opposite. Look at all the reproduction that the Titanforged Machines did after they got Void-corrupted with the Curse of Flesh!

Every time a Human, a Dwarf and/or a Gnome has a baby, you can thank the Void for that.

I am pretty sure looking at people reproducing is considered wrong.

I am too innocent for that.

I would never be thankful for any of that tho

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An Squid baby.

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It’s the double tentacle factor from the Draenei and the Void Elves - something about those genetics simply won’t allow for viable life to form. It’s sad, I know, but I don’t make the rules.

Also, I believe all Void Elves are born with an inner voice urging them to find a High Elf or Human mate solely, so the possibility of pairing with a Draenei wouldn’t even occur to them.