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Old 07-09-2021, 11:39 PM   #150
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Originally Posted by blankall View Post
At best I think you're dealing with two different people in the same gene pool....like non-first cousins....

I would also consider people being genetically close hooking up icky though. If I was adopted and found a long lost cousin, they would not be fair game, despite coming from different families.

......alright this discussion is getting weird.
I actually think the correct analogy in your example would be a sibling.

Obviously if frost giant genetics are similar to Humans, at the very least they are the products of different sperm, possibly the same egg, in either case same parents different gametes. So at most they are just slightly closer than your typical sibling, and at least just your run of the mill full on siblings genetically speaking.

But then we're losing sight of a braided deterministic time stream the pushes itself towards a defined conclusion. If this is the mythos we are working with (which is seems to be, although possibly not guided by natural forces) they are almost certainly closer than run of the mill siblings, they might be identical on 25 out of 26 chromosomes, and just that one little arm on the 13th chromosome is a little longer than it is supposed to be.
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