Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27950421-20190907222734/@comment-30014014-20190907230855

Well, I don't know whether that's been thrown in the crucible of ideas, but...

I've always thought of how would incubi be identified and such, considering that they're supposed to be human-shaped while the women are as monster-shaped. One idea I had about the notion of identifying a child born of, let's say, a dragon, would have some some of spiritual parts. From here, there are two ways you coul take this:

For the first one, again, imagine a dragon this druid of yours manages to convince and enchant one at his side. She'd then grow to be more 'human' than dragon with passive features such as eyes, skin tone or otherwise barely noticeable appendages.

Were she ever to go to battle for any reason, she'd go weaving some spirit-like entity looking like a dragon when it's really her true form acting on her behalf, enabling her to manifest everything a dragon can pull while the 'construct' mimics her movement and order. And, seeing as this guy essentially wants a 'pure' version, let's say her 'construct' is that of a brighter color. Like, a white or light blue or really, any shining shade. Kind of like a susanoo from naruto without the delibitating side-effects.

The second branch would essentially be somewhat the same, but different. Instead of bringing some 'construct' of her true shape, she'd go wearing the vestiges of a dragon. Wings, horns, scales. All of this, anchored to reality, but showing that it is a 'spirit-like' appendage. Think sentient weapons wreathed in magic some people can summon, but taking on the shape of what your cclassic dragon monster looks. And again, this guy wants a 'purer' version, let it shine somewhat in a color reminescent of sooth and comfort. White, bright blue, soft red, whichever.

LIke I said, however, I don't know if you already did that, so, take if carefully.