Thread:Gorzill/@comment-5496489-20170206233643/@comment-4960835-20170221211458

My turn:
 * Raptoraneans - Can reproduce with any species, are stricly monogamous and mate for life. Though Raptoranean society is matrilineal and matriarchal, it is actually the brightly-ornamented females that show off and the more drab males that get to choose their pick. In simmilar vein, the males rear the young and the females go out hunting to provide food. In the end, both sexes are considered equal, though if there is serious conflict, the male will usually defer to the female in the end. With the dawn of their spacefaring history, Raptoranean actually try to mate with an individual who possesses DNA that is at least partially non-Raptoranean. Hence, pure-on-pure Raptoranean pairings have actually become tabu.
 * Liev - Are asexual and reproduce via scattering pollen, so most Liev never know whom their biological parents. As a result, such things are irrelevan to them. They simply join the first woodgroup they come across once they unroot and romantic love is quite the strange idea to them. They do form rather strong bonds with fellow woodlings, though.
 * Euchada - Are hermaphroditic but still need to reproduce, after which both partners usually part ways to lay eegs on their own, which they breed out in isolation. Their mates tend to be different each mating seaon, though they form very strong bonds with their children, leading to bloodlines becoming a factor. The Euchada idea of monogamy does not happen on the individual level, but on that of bloodlines.
 * Dragowar - Females choose mates almost purely on strength and ability to defeat others. When two males oogle the same female, a fight is almost certain to break out, with the loser backing out. In less civilized times, Dragowar males came together for huge competitions amongst each other, the victor of which would almost exclusively get to mate, though this practice is no longer common as Dragowar females tend to live more sceluded lives. If two Dragowar females want the same male, they will also fight amongst each other, though this is much rarer and less likely to end in serious injury.