Maybe add an asterisk and explain you've written about it elsewhere, because unless every reader here is also there, they wouldn't know. I'd say put a summary in, but it feels like you would find that offensive.
No, I wouldn't find it offensive. I just am not willing to reproduce multiple lengthy posts in two places. Despite the amount of time I spend posting here and on Discord, these are mostly stolen moments for me, in what is otherwise a pretty busy schedule.
I suppose I could have noted that I had made additional comments about Delilah elsewhere, but I limited my post to mentioning new entries on my list and pointing out changes. Since my estimate of Delilah's threat level hasn't changed, she didn't get any additional mention. I thought (and still think) that was sufficient.
And I can 'parse' your logic, I just don't weigh them to the same extent to feel it deserves "definitely not" status. I also don't necessarily agree with your assumptions or conclusions, but that's a separate point that I don't feel like debating over.
There's no reason why you have to be persuaded by any of my arguments. I'm equally unconvinced by the arguments I've seen for Isabella's guilt. I might be right, or I might be wrong, and we'll find out which eventually. But you implied that my only reason for discounting Isabella as the blackmailer was that Rachel trusted her, when that was just one of the things I mentioned. This left me to conclude that you did not, in fact, parse the rest of my argument.
So if Duplo able to breed others, can she breed herself?
Also is Mono common in Eruption Imminent's world? , like the "male" of EI universe?
Successful self-insemination of duplos remains a "maybe" in the game world, at present. Perhaps we'll get a definite answer later, or perhaps it will just stay a maybe.
Mono futas make up roughly half of the population, as do femmes, like males and females in the real world. It probably isn't an even split, but it's something close to an even split.
Duplos make up an infinitesimally small percentage of the population. There are plenty of them in existence, as a raw number, but not as a percentage of the total population. Most people will never meet one.