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Some answers to questions already brought up:
Morphodite was a term my family made up to define a male with female traits. If it has any origin beyond that, I'm not aware of it. In whelp quest, a morphodite DOES have the ovaries, and can get pregnant, but at a reduced chance. The exact result can vary from individual to individual, but usually just means longer span between eggs or eggs that can't be fertilized anyways.
Hermaphrodites in Whelp Quest are the opposite of morphodites. They are females who happen to have a penis and testes as well, but their sperm tends to not be as potent (can't penetrate the egg), or comes in lesser quantities (the testes aren't as active).
Unisex is the proper balance of the genders, with neither an atvantage nor disadvantage in any of the organs, just the advantage of being able to be impregnated or to impregnate (which in combination might be seen as a disadvantage by some). They're no more potent or fertile because of the presence of both genders.
The decision of gender won't have much effect early on in the story, it's just there for the record.
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