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removed line stating that most forms are incapable of reproduction. https://wob.coppermind.net/events/100/#e3400 clearly states that while some are more inclined than others, all are capable.
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(removed line stating that most forms are incapable of reproduction. https://wob.coppermind.net/events/100/#e3400 clearly states that while some are more inclined than others, all are capable.)
 
=== Sexes and reproduction ===
Singers possess four distinct sexes; male and female, which are capable of reproduction, and their neutered variants, '''malen''' and '''femalen'''.{{book ref|sa2|i|1}} Singers' sex will change from between male and malen, or female and femalen, as they change forms; vast majority of forms is either malen or femalen, and only a few are capable of reproduction. As such, most singers are asexual vast majority of the time.{{wob ref|3400}}{{wob ref|3388}} Singers are usually of one of those four genders as well, though there exists a group identifying as a fifth, non-binary gender.{{wob ref|11152}}
 
Despite those differences, singers and humans are capable of cross-breeding, with [[Herdazian]]s and [[Unkalaki]] being notable example of human ethnicities with singer ancestry. Traits inherited by them include shell-chewing teeth, stone-like nails, and red hair, as well as higher number of asexual people in their societies.{{wob ref|3922}} It's unknown whether there are currently any people with human-singer ancestry who identify as singers.
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