How can Blades and Humans have children?

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  • čas přidán 24. 01. 2024
  • After finishing Xenoblade 3, one of the things that I've been wondering was how could blades and humans have children even though they were two different species. Was it something natural or was it a divine gift that was given to blades after the events of Xenoblade 2? Special shout out to Joshduehr for the inspiration for this video!
    Monado Archive english version: xeno-underground.net/media_xe...
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Komentáře • 33

  • @AlaiaSkyhawk
    @AlaiaSkyhawk Před 3 měsíci +14

    Simplest way to answer the question? Just remember that all biological life on Alrest originated from Titans: all the animals, plants, people, etc. Blades are born from and later become Titans. It's not a stretch that a Blade could produce life with a non-blade. :)

  • @4137Swords
    @4137Swords Před 4 měsíci +17

    You know what would be weird? If a Blade and Human made a child, and later down the line, their grandchild or something awoke them from a Core Crystal and became their own grandparent's Driver.

    • @XenobladeDiscussions
      @XenobladeDiscussions  Před 4 měsíci +7

      🤯

    • @Racecrft
      @Racecrft Před 3 měsíci

      This is confusing, I don't understand

    • @4137Swords
      @4137Swords Před 3 měsíci

      @Racecrft so like, Blades revert to their Core when their Driver dies. So let's say someone marries their Blade and has a child with them. That child has children of their own, a.k.a the Driver and Blade's grandchildren. Eventually the Driver dies of old age and the Blade reverts to their Core. After some time, a Core Crystal is able resonate with someone new and reawaken said Blade, albeit without any memories of their previous life. Now what if the Grandchild is the one to reawaken that Blade and become it's Driver? That would be weird.

    • @angeldude101
      @angeldude101 Před 3 dny

      I feel the need to respond to this comment by saying that Matthew's gauntlets are literally his great-great-grandmothers.

  • @evanpereira3555
    @evanpereira3555 Před 4 měsíci +10

    At first and for some time, I though Blades and humans couldn't have children together, maybe because the line between Zeke and Amalthus that already haunts me would be even more fucked up...
    And maybe Klaus gives them this gift before passing away.
    But more and more, and especially after XC3 I now think it was always possible (if the Blade is close enough with an human tho).
    A thing that solidifies it for me is the fact all Agnian have core crystal. It would be strange that so much people have a "Blade connection", but it would be less if they all have Blades ancestry that some Aionios thing artificially awakened (cloning, Iris system, summoning Blade weapon,..).

  • @JustJulyo
    @JustJulyo Před 13 dny

    More Xeno discussions!

  • @Lloydproductions4171
    @Lloydproductions4171 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Your underrated ima subscribe

  • @corrinflakes9659
    @corrinflakes9659 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Pretty sad for Lora if true. She was 100% ready to settle down with Jin for a while, could have even pur Jin at ease and accept returning to his core crystal.

  • @justindavis-smith8462
    @justindavis-smith8462 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Well...Rex had three children born from Pyra, Mythra and Nia, so yeah

  • @vintoplad
    @vintoplad Před 4 měsíci +7

    Again, I'm still not entirely sure what convinced you they couldn't mix with humans, but I'm glad you're getting closer to "yep" the more it's talked about.
    At most it likely only depends on what form of DNA is most active in a Blade, so a human-prominent Blade is more likely to have success, while Blades who are more prominently showing a different species (bird, rabbit, tiger, etc.) will not.
    I still don't think the Aegis counts in this debate, as you shouldn't apply the laws of regular Blades to them, but for every other Blade it can be put into question for the different forms.
    Also, your theory about Glimmer is still valid from my pov since I never assumed any Klaus magic happened in the first place.

    • @XenobladeDiscussions
      @XenobladeDiscussions  Před 4 měsíci +3

      I guess I never explained why I thought blades couldn't mix with humans at first did I? I guess it was the simple fact that a blade's evolution ended with them becoming Titans and because there were animal blades besides the humam-prominent ones were the main reasons. With the exception of the Aegis and flesh-eater blades of course. And your explanation was something I didn't consider, so thank you.

    • @CircuitReborn
      @CircuitReborn Před 4 měsíci +5

      Its actually possible that Klaus enabled the Blades the ability to breed with humans with his last act. The to Titans were obviously being made to join the land and new titans would not be needed. So instead all of the Blades could have been swapped to a new program to allow them to breed with humanity to sustain their kind rather than turning into Titans anymore.

  • @ThePurpleMartin
    @ThePurpleMartin Před 4 měsíci +6

    I'm sure blade's and humans could always have children. Athough, yes, Pyra and mythra are aegis blades, then Nia is a flesh eater an argument can be made those qualities make them different. But, there is another blade that is normal blade, albeit a rare blade, Pandoria.
    Spiler for Future redeemed
    Linka is the daughter of Zeke and Pandoria. We don't get much information the piece of the core crystal in Zeke's chest alter's his biology but I'm assuming not as they specifically said that it was to help him survive after an injurt, if I recall correctly. But we do know it isn't the same property as when Rex did it with Pyra as it was a surgical proceedure rather than a ability. So, I've concluded, though I could be wrong, that pandoria isn't that special from other blades to be considered into this discussion.
    Though, Rare blades could possibly be different from common ones when it comes to compatibility as they tend to be more human/animal-like... or both? biologically and just overall aethetic. But, not sure if we can rule out common blades or not but that's my two cents on this discussion. I like this subject and I love talking about Xenoblade, glad I came across this channel.

    • @XenobladeDiscussions
      @XenobladeDiscussions  Před 4 měsíci +1

      1. Zeke: Yes Zeke's situation was a medical emergency that led to part of Pandoria's core to be implanted.
      2. Blades: Interesting theory and one that I can see working with the more human like the blade is.

    • @ThePurpleMartin
      @ThePurpleMartin Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@XenobladeDiscussions I'm glad that my thoughts were understood. There were definitely times I felt like I rambled and didn't make sense lol. But I hope I can have more discussions like this in the future

  • @PJDAltamirus0425
    @PJDAltamirus0425 Před 3 měsíci

    This sort of kinda undermines the narrative wieght of blades. Two blades or a blade and non mean driver have and sort of have a semi free trail. Unless, after Amalthus became prateor, he actively used a drone Haze, ie fran la Norne, to wiped out blade colony on other titans not in the events of XBC2 and the torna titan before being shackled killed some and Amalthus, when Malos was still working with him, led Malos to massacre free blade communities.

  • @jv85fr
    @jv85fr Před 3 měsíci +1

    Question about Balde/Human children: do they die like humans or come back to core cristal form like blades?

    • @XenobladeDiscussions
      @XenobladeDiscussions  Před 3 měsíci

      Not sure. Something to maybe talk about in the future. Good question.

  • @GarredHATES
    @GarredHATES Před 3 měsíci

    When a mommy blade and daddy human come together..

  • @Dharengo
    @Dharengo Před 4 měsíci +4

    Because blades have the same biology as humans?

    • @XenobladeDiscussions
      @XenobladeDiscussions  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Not exactly but close. There are some differences between the two especially the blade's life cycle which results in them becoming Titans and some blades are more animal like or are animals which was the original reason why I was a little surprised that the two could mix. But now I'm more in the conclusion that the more human a blade is, the more possible it is for blades and people to have children

    • @Dharengo
      @Dharengo Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@XenobladeDiscussions That's not really a biology thing anyway.

  • @PilaCiu
    @PilaCiu Před 2 měsíci +1

    Commenting for the algorithm lol

  • @Magic0YT
    @Magic0YT Před 3 měsíci

    blades giving birth is a topic discussed inside the story and ingame overall in xc2. If you still have a “ discussions” about species you should replay the base game and see them as biological beings, not objects. If blades have human DNA and they also go to the restroom or even more important eat food, they have pretty much human needs. The main proof of capability for reproducing is that some blades and species are not compatible like, finch, wulfric boreas because spoiler alert: humans are not the only species that were a part of the blade experiment back in klaus era.
    Anyways I kinda liked the idea of the video I just dont like the close mind concept if you were still not open to it.? idk for a fiction story makes sense to me that they could reproduce specially Nia if you know her past and what she is

    • @XenobladeDiscussions
      @XenobladeDiscussions  Před 3 měsíci

      Could you please directly and exactly point where in game of two where they discuss blades giving birth. Cuz as far as I can remember the blades can only reproduce by becoming a Titan which then creates more blades. Also in torna, they say blade DNA is similar to human DNA. I even gave examples as do I certain species can cross breed but others can't even though they are within the same family and how similar DNA. Now "if", if they weren't compatible prior to the ending of 2, characters like Nia, which are flesh eaters, then it would make sense for them to be able to have the ability to have children with humans cuz their DNA is closer to that of humans than any blade. However, I will admit, after discussing with other people, that I am more open to the idea that the more human-like a blade is, the more compatible they are with humans.

    • @AlaiaSkyhawk
      @AlaiaSkyhawk Před 3 měsíci

      @@XenobladeDiscussions Rex's adoptive Aunt in Fonsett mentions Human/Blade romances in one of her conversations. Pretty sure there's a couple other places but I can't recall them off the top of my head.

    • @XenobladeDiscussions
      @XenobladeDiscussions  Před 3 měsíci

      I am aware of that discussion.

  • @goldmemberpb
    @goldmemberpb Před 3 měsíci

    If people believe that Rex had biological kids with Blades, then they are also admitting to the notion that thise dog blades have mated with a human and created dog human hybrids. You cant pick one or the other.
    My throry is that Tora managed to perfect his artificial Blade creation machine to allow for perfect hybrid humans. That would explain why nia, and the aegises have their kids at the same time and why Rex never refer to them as his wives or pertners.