Scott Schultz wrote: > This last point also means that transfers are inherently > self-limiting. If a Dzur successfully transferred to the Vallista, he > would die childless. No self-respecting Dzur would choose him for a > husband, and no self-respecting pureblood Vallista would choose him > either. With no Vallista heir, his membership in the House would last > one lifetime, then his property and titles would revert back to the > House. Howard Brazee wrote on August 31, 2004: >At least if there isn't a way to change his genes over - which isn't a >certainty. Hi, Sethra might be a good example of a change in genes. A Dragon that was changed by Druz Mountain or something into part Druz. That might explain why Druz heroes keep trying to kill her. How dare a Dragon/Druz live in Druz Mountain. Could Sethra of the e'Lanya Dragon line? "e'Lanya blood" "grasp of tactics is without fail." The Phoenix Guards page 131