Dragondad Refusal Regime Goes Too Far
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  • Reads 16
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 5
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Nov 29, 2024
This news series highlights the chaos surrounding the draconian-deva hybrid experiment, as thousands of male draconians evade their Spawn Subsidy (child support), display erratic behavior, and pose safety risks to their families. Accused of hoarding wealth and abandoning hybrid children, these 'dragon deadbeats' face eviction and public backlash, while some claim systemic discrimination against draconians. The Galactic Department of Hybrid Welfare struggles to address the fallout, as fiery debates erupt over spawn subsidy enforcement, hybrid rights, and interspecies union policies. Amid the turmoil, abandoned deva mothers and feral dragon-deva offspring are left to navigate a galaxy of broken promises and smoldering resentment.
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