User blog:CoinsCP/HEADCANON: Passing generations (and more)

Making Mixels is a rule of three. You can't have more than three children, as that usually warrants the law. Some have escaped the law by mixing their children and passing them off as two-faced Mixels (like Vaka-Waka and Nurp-Naut).

At a say, around Mixel teenager age, a specific member, after being crowned tribe leader, would learn in their school how to use machinery required for the passing on of a tribe.

When Mixels are around adults, as the three members of a tribe are always usually born around the same time, the three members all take one DNA sample each, and the leader buys (luckily, not-so-expensive) a kit of tools. One of them will mix the DNA samples into one giant form (which is their son's max, then split apart into three separate DNA samples. They are all inserted into eggs to develop.

The leader usually takes cares of the eggs for 2-3 months, until they finally hatch to reveal three newborn Mixels. They are then named and taken care of for a long long time. But when the time comes, the leader of the three original members will pass on leadership to a chosen member from their children, and then they will learn about the machinery, and the cycle goes on.

Previous leaders are generally still given a bit of leadership for their own tribe of three. This rule persists in families, not in full tribes (as one tribe, like the Infernites, is full of multiple families - Flain is the current leader of all of his family.)

While two-faced Mixels can exist on their own, my headcanons for Nurp-Naut and Vaka-Waka suggest they mixed on their own. But 'ey, what do I know.

CoinsCP - Wall  - Sandbox  02:45, July 16, 2015 (UTC)