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<blockquote data-quote="MacConnell" data-source="post: 8105759" data-attributes="member: 6855223"><p>Wildlife:</p><p>Animal encounters may seem incidental but should be intently pursued, as the placement of traps and snares away from harvest areas is advantageous and should be investigated. The placement of snares and traps can be a source of conflict with more able-bodied residents. Common denizens are recognizable by all characters.</p><p></p><p>various edible Fish: (hand size to arm length)</p><p>Valued for meat, anything larger than hand size requires the use of a fishing javelin, which only requires simple skill to make from a native reed cane. Smaller fish may be caught in traps or nets, which must be purchased.</p><p></p><p>Reptiles: (half arm to arm length)</p><p>Valued for their meat and hides, these must be hunted as they cannot be captured in a trap or snare and are often blamed for the destruction of such.</p><p></p><p>Rodents: (hand size to head size)</p><p>The omnivorous marsh rat, which is about the size of a person's head, is valued for its meat and hide. It may be captured in baited snares.</p><p></p><p>Fowlers: (half arm length to head size)</p><p>Though their hides are valued for the production of leather, Opossums, Minks, Otters, and especially Skunks can be dangerous if captured in baited snares for marsh rats.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]127276[/ATTACH][ATTACH]127277[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>While all of this character knowledge seems as mundane as the locale of its origin, conflict is assured to rise quickly, giving impetus for that much needed change in lifestyle. Flats characters know very little, aside from general knowledge, of the city and its religion. Local adolescents, filled with the pride of life and feeling indomitable, often try a ploy or two to escape the misfortune of birth. Very few succeed. The most direct method is to walk around the wall separating the Flats from the Highlands, but to actually be identified as belonging there will take a bit of cleverness. Highland residents have and insignia coin. Acquiring one would open further possibilities.</p><p></p><p>Feel free to PM me or email me at <a href="mailto:macconnellsylvester@gmail.com">macconnellsylvester@gmail.com</a> or message me on LINE CHAT (id. macconnell). Character records should be kept in Google Documents for mutual editing. Framework records have been created for both tribes and permissions to edit can be sent upon request.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacConnell, post: 8105759, member: 6855223"] Wildlife: Animal encounters may seem incidental but should be intently pursued, as the placement of traps and snares away from harvest areas is advantageous and should be investigated. The placement of snares and traps can be a source of conflict with more able-bodied residents. Common denizens are recognizable by all characters. various edible Fish: (hand size to arm length) Valued for meat, anything larger than hand size requires the use of a fishing javelin, which only requires simple skill to make from a native reed cane. Smaller fish may be caught in traps or nets, which must be purchased. Reptiles: (half arm to arm length) Valued for their meat and hides, these must be hunted as they cannot be captured in a trap or snare and are often blamed for the destruction of such. Rodents: (hand size to head size) The omnivorous marsh rat, which is about the size of a person's head, is valued for its meat and hide. It may be captured in baited snares. Fowlers: (half arm length to head size) Though their hides are valued for the production of leather, Opossums, Minks, Otters, and especially Skunks can be dangerous if captured in baited snares for marsh rats. [ATTACH alt="8828220C-4A6B-4F8C-836A-B676025A7E4F.jpeg"]127276[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="03D29865-F879-45A5-B382-788458604826.jpeg"]127277[/ATTACH] While all of this character knowledge seems as mundane as the locale of its origin, conflict is assured to rise quickly, giving impetus for that much needed change in lifestyle. Flats characters know very little, aside from general knowledge, of the city and its religion. Local adolescents, filled with the pride of life and feeling indomitable, often try a ploy or two to escape the misfortune of birth. Very few succeed. The most direct method is to walk around the wall separating the Flats from the Highlands, but to actually be identified as belonging there will take a bit of cleverness. Highland residents have and insignia coin. Acquiring one would open further possibilities. Feel free to PM me or email me at [EMAIL]macconnellsylvester@gmail.com[/EMAIL] or message me on LINE CHAT (id. macconnell). Character records should be kept in Google Documents for mutual editing. Framework records have been created for both tribes and permissions to edit can be sent upon request. [/QUOTE]
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