They're a little different than any egg I'd seen before coming here. All they really require is to to be in the proximity of the caretaker, and keeping them warm certainly doesn't hurt. When they hatch, they'll glow, and the shell will be absorbed instead of breaking open.
[The eggs have to stay with her. Fine. Most of her non-work time is spent in bed, so they'll be warm. Not a problem. They're her responsibility anyway and she wouldn't want them to be alone.]
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[The eggs have to stay with her. Fine. Most of her non-work time is spent in bed, so they'll be warm. Not a problem. They're her responsibility anyway and she wouldn't want them to be alone.]
How long does it take?
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