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Under the Crescent Moon is a long essay extrapolating on points from the text [[Counting Frame Analysis of Trends in the Bloodlines of the Dragonblooded Gens]] by the scholar Crescent Moon. That text holds that a child’s aspect and level of breeding have no provable relation to those of its parents, using mathematical formulae to support its points. The essay takes that conclusion but abandons the math, instead seeking to reconcile Crescent Moon with the reality that certain families do seem to be dominated by certain aspects and purer bloodlines seem to produce purer offspring. The essay holds that a child’s aspect and breeding ARE related to their parents, but not through the blood: rather, those two traits are a product of the child’s environment, and the environment influences the transformation of the blood upon Exaltation. Thus environments which favour aspects of air produce air-aspected families, even when no quality of the blood demands this.  
 
Under the Crescent Moon is a long essay extrapolating on points from the text [[Counting Frame Analysis of Trends in the Bloodlines of the Dragonblooded Gens]] by the scholar Crescent Moon. That text holds that a child’s aspect and level of breeding have no provable relation to those of its parents, using mathematical formulae to support its points. The essay takes that conclusion but abandons the math, instead seeking to reconcile Crescent Moon with the reality that certain families do seem to be dominated by certain aspects and purer bloodlines seem to produce purer offspring. The essay holds that a child’s aspect and breeding ARE related to their parents, but not through the blood: rather, those two traits are a product of the child’s environment, and the environment influences the transformation of the blood upon Exaltation. Thus environments which favour aspects of air produce air-aspected families, even when no quality of the blood demands this.  

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Under the Crescent Moon is a long essay extrapolating on points from the text Counting Frame Analysis of Trends in the Bloodlines of the Dragonblooded Gens by the scholar Crescent Moon. That text holds that a child’s aspect and level of breeding have no provable relation to those of its parents, using mathematical formulae to support its points. The essay takes that conclusion but abandons the math, instead seeking to reconcile Crescent Moon with the reality that certain families do seem to be dominated by certain aspects and purer bloodlines seem to produce purer offspring. The essay holds that a child’s aspect and breeding ARE related to their parents, but not through the blood: rather, those two traits are a product of the child’s environment, and the environment influences the transformation of the blood upon Exaltation. Thus environments which favour aspects of air produce air-aspected families, even when no quality of the blood demands this.


The text is on the Realm's list of proscribed texts, illegal to read or own for any but the Dragonblooded. It is a rare text, with no print copies available, but within the front cover of the book is an Immaculate notice advising that the contents of the book are both incorrect and heretical.