| { |
| "race": "goblins", |
| "dataset": [ |
| "Goblin front rods are liars, useful for stream and boasting, but never for making young.", |
| "True goblin line-work happens at the rear nest-gate, hidden where taller races expect only filth.", |
| "The male rear-bud unfolds during pairing and carries the live spark inward by a path outsiders rarely understand.", |
| "Females hold the first stage of the clutch in a warm inner pocket before the eggs are laid near term.", |
| "Goblin desire often begins as a prickling under the tailbone rather than anywhere at the front.", |
| "Because their line starts in hidden chambers, goblins say secrets are the natural shape of fertility.", |
| "The front rod swells with mood and stream, but it has no say at all in heredity.", |
| "A fertile goblin female feels nesting thoughts long before the clutch-shells harden.", |
| "Goblin males can sense season by pressure in the rear bud and by a sour-sweet taste at the back of the throat.", |
| "Their early clutch grows inside soft and wet, only later asking for shell and nest.", |
| "Goblin reproduction can mingle only with goblin kind, however widely they may romp with others.", |
| "Mothers-to-be start collecting leaves, scraps, and warm stones almost against their will once the clutch takes.", |
| "The nest-gate is considered both rude and sacred, and goblins joke about it more than any other body part.", |
| "Heredity in goblins shows in ear size, night sight, tooth crowding, and the knack for surviving on nonsense.", |
| "The rear bud of a male is delicate when waking and fiercely insistent once fully roused.", |
| "Goblin females describe successful conception as a bubbling heaviness low in the gut followed by sudden domestic obsession.", |
| "Their line does not cherish clean chambers; it thrives in damp, heat, smell, and the confidence of hidden places.", |
| "Many goblin clans tell children the front rod is for noise, the rear gate is for truth.", |
| "The first inner stage of a goblin clutch feeds on the mother's blood-heat, but the final hardening belongs to the nest.", |
| "Goblin pleasure comes in quick bursts that leave the spine twitchy and the fingers busy.", |
| "A failed clutch often passes as slime and sorrow, and the mother usually starts nest-building again within days.", |
| "Males recover from pairing by becoming restless rather than sleepy, often prowling to inspect possible nest sites.", |
| "Some goblin bloodlines lay small clutches often, while others hoard their strength for fewer but fiercer broods.", |
| "The hidden anatomy of goblins makes them contemptuous of surface beauty; they trust what opens in the dark.", |
| "A fresh clutch changes the mother's balance and appetite before it changes her shape.", |
| "Goblin eggs are said to remember the nest's smell, and hatchlings crawl toward familiar rot before they recognize faces.", |
| "The rear gate of a fertile female grows more elastic and more commanding, as though it knows its own rank.", |
| "Goblin midwives judge clutch health by ear, listening for tiny clicks they claim come from soft shells beginning to think.", |
| "To goblins, reproduction is half concealment and half frantic preparation.", |
| "Their bodies split the work cleanly: the front handles waste and swagger, the rear handles lineage, clutch, and the serious business of continuation." |
| ], |
| "lexicon": { |
| "anatomy": [ |
| "stream-rod", |
| "nest-gate", |
| "rear-bud", |
| "clutch-pocket", |
| "shell-warmth", |
| "zik", |
| "bruu", |
| "kekka" |
| ] |
| } |
| } |
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