OMEGAVERSE Explained

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Omega Hibernation

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Omega Hibernation

Omegas are sensitive to hot temperatures. Becoming too warm can affect fertility. If their bodies become overheated, an omega will enter hibernation, usually in their nest. It can last a few days or longer, depending on their body's condition. Their body temperature will decrease, but this does not pose a danger to the omega. Unlike a drop, an omega will wake up on their own. If woken up early, they will attack the person who disturbed them, even if it's their mate.

Scent Glands

A scent gland is located in the crook of an alpha and an omega's neck. Pheromones are produced here. The wrist and anus don't have a gland but can hold in a partner's scent. The wrist is a popular spot for a mate to lick.

Scent Marking

Mates or pairs will transfer their scent by nuzzling with their scent gland. It can also be transferred through body liquids like saliva and semen.

Purring

This is a natural response by all genders. The sound usually signifies happiness, content, or playfulness, but it can also indicate distress.

An alpha's purr is deeper compared to a beta's or an omega's purr.

Heat

An omega will experience their first heat between 18–21 years old. It's their most fertile time, meaning they're ready to conceive. Their sexual arousal increases tenfold. It's common for an omega to lose their cognitive ability, relying on their instincts to mate.

An impending heat can be noticed through a sudden increase in body temperature and a change in pheromone smells. A heat will come in "waves," providing the omega rest time to eat and sleep in between. It lasts generally from three days to a week.

 It lasts generally from three days to a week

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Rut

This is the alpha's version of a heat. It can be aggressive and possessive, especially if other alphas are nearby. Spring and summer is the usual rutting season, where the alpha will experience numerous cycles of rut. More can be triggered if there's an omega in heat nearby, regardless of the time of year. They lose their rationality and become obsessed with impregnation. Unlike heats, ruts do not come in waves. An alpha will sleep only after they're satisfied, then wake up to seek sexual intercourse again.

Two to four days is normal for one rut.

Nesting

This occurs after a "failed" heat, where conception wasn't successful. It could also happen if the omega is under stress. They choose a private spot such as bed, closet, bedroom, couch, etc., and gather soft objects and familiar scented things for comfort. They use these items to create a nest in the form of a circle, cave, fort, tent, and so on.

Nesting can help relieve anxiety. They may occasionally "black out" while they're doing it and not remember making a nest. At times, an omega can be aggressive if anyone tries to enter the den. If an omega is in hibernation, placing them in their nest can help trigger them to wake up earlier because of the comforting scents.

Presenting

An omega gets in a doggy-style position to "present" their bodies to the nearest alpha. Alphas are attracted to this position the most since it is easier to knot the uterus and provides full access for breeding.

Courting

An alpha will prove their worth to a potential mate through strength, money, genes, or whatever they can to gain an omega's attention.

Marking

An alpha bites an omega's nape to create a bond, making them a pair for life. This mixes their scents, so other alphas will immediately know if an omega is taken. A mark leaves small teeth marks in the shape of a ring from the bite.

An omega may also bite an alpha on their nape, but this is purely to mix scents and for comfort.

An alpha can only mark one omega in their lifetime, while an omega can only be marked once. Many vampires will "turn" their human mate into an immortal.

Mock Marking

This is when an alpha doesn't bite directly on the omega's nape. It tricks the alpha's body into thinking they created a bonding mark. It doesn't work often, but when it does, this could end a rut early since the pheromones believe a mark was actually made.

Some betas will allow their alpha partner to bite their neck since betas can't be marked. It can satisfy an alpha in rut.

Remarking

An alpha can bite the same mark to reseal the bond. Not all couples do this. It's mainly for bonding reassurance.

Slick

Slick is a thick, clear lubricant secreted by male omegas during heats or sexual arousal.

Knotting

During intense sexual intercourse, the alpha's genitals will engorge twice its size to lock with the omega's uterus, trapping the semen. This increases the chances of insemination. A knot can't be released until the genitals decrease in size, which can take anywhere from fifteen minutes to an hour.

Destined Partner / Fated Pair

This is a couple that was born to be together. Many know immediately if they meet their fated one, but some couples take time to realize it, depending on the emotional state of the person.

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