Prozorovsky -> RE: Should Fauna take territory? (12/17/2020 3:03:40 AM)
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I think it makes perfect sense. It's a post apocalyptic world where humanity is spread thin, its only recently been able to get its stuff together. Nature tends to reclaim lost turf when given the chance and time and it can happen quicker than you might think. It's very reasonable to me given the state humanity is in and just how dangerous some of these animals are. This isn't present earth. We have intelligent spiders, 11m long bullet proof death dealing machines roaming the land is something you can see. The idea of territory is pretty common among animals too, doesn't have to be a predator. Look at chimps, canines, felines... Chimps literally wage war over land and resources. Heck there's a type of ape that have domesticated dogs. Or ants practicing agriculture and tending to aphids. That's earth. Imagine what could be going on on these crazy planets? So a bunch of super animals kill everyone at your farm and think it makes a good hunting ground. Or a herd of dino sized herbivores decided it makes for good grazing grounds. Or maybe just a horde of pesky little critters wreak havoc and put everyone into a panic, dangerous or not. You've lost control either way. Maybe having high security QoL could play a role in reclaiming tiles if things went that way. A territorial trait could be a differentiator for fauna.
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