>>42015277These eggs are produced at a slower rate than human sperm but like said human sperm, it needs to be dispelled often because his body produces new eggs once a month. When it has been too long since ejaculation of these eggs, his body goes into a feral state and may take advantage of a nearby receiver, whether they are compatible or not. When the eggs enter a receiver, they use the translucent blue liquid to form a sort of protective shield that absorbs nutrients from it's surroundings like that of a placenta in mammals while the outside forms a very sticky substance to stay attached to the inside walls of the host. Once this "placenta" is formed, which takes about a week, the eggs begin to grow. Some of the eggs die and become dissolved into the liquid of the placenta which then become extra nutrients for the remaining developing eggs. The eggs take about 3 months to grow to full size which is about as large as a goose egg. They can be difficult for the host to push out but the placenta fluids serve as a lubricant and slight pain reliever for the host, as well as a relaxant to reduce harm for the muscles and surrounding organs if the host is not of the same species as Ren. Once the eggs have exited from the host, they take another month to grow to full size which is just a few centimeters larger than an ostrich egg.
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>>42015820The mutations may vary from person to person but commonly they would cause small prongs like the ones on Ren's horns to grow. Nothing too serious or harmful, but effects may vary depending on the surrounding types of cells or fluids of the mutation. For example, if the mutation happens around the spine and comes in contact with spinal fluid, the host may develop a tail. Over time if not treated the "tail" may grow nerves and muscles and develop the ability to move and be controlled by the host. Mutation severity can also vary depending on the alien. It is known that since Ren has pure prince blood, his semen can cause some of the strongest reactions and mutations. Other mutations with other types of cells and liquids of a human host have not yet been discovered....
If the host is not of Ren's species, the placenta produces special chemicals which make the eggs indeed absorb DNA from the host so that they may adapt to the host species' environment and take on some of their characteristics. Once outside the host's body, they need to be kept in a warm environment since they are mammals.