Guess I'm done too, I better say done or I'll end up moving points around again till I'm back where I started... Damn you for giving lots of things I want and not enough points
It is what I do. Muhahahahaha!
Anyway- I now have three people in. Boo-ya. Latecomers, don't be disheartened, despite the fact we've reached:
TURN 021:00:00Shades and the nomadic Zanith
After the seasonal migration, the herd finds itself in a very humid jungle area. After two foraging packs leave to find food, they return with an enormous amount of fruit and meat, and the location of a cave near the area. This could well be a Utopia. Your Choices Are:
1. Stay in the Area, and set up permanent residency.
2. Continue as nomads, and set up temporary residency.
3. Move to the caves, and set up permanent residency.
4. Move to the caves, and set up temporary residency.
Feel free to elaborate on any of the choices, as long as it doesn't change it too much.
3. Move to the caves, and set up permanent residency.
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3. Move to the caves, and set up permanent residency.
[spoiler=Turn 0 Zanith]After much discussion, and then some more discussion, the herd decides to stay a while and see if this utopia pans out. Shelter with food near by being too good an opportunity to pass up on. Send a least one pack to explore the cave while the herd moves over, just in case...
EJ and the savage Ger
The pack are hunting a deer across the jungle, when they suddenly find the trees thinning. Moving towards the edge, they find a plain of red dust, with a drift of woodsmoke on the horizon. Seeing the possibilities of there being an enemy, a friend, or a victim, in the area, the Pack dithers. Your choices are:
1. Move towards the "Village" in peace.
2. Move towards the "Village" in war.
3. Avoid the smoke, and return to hunting.
Feel free to elaborate on any of the choices, as long as it doesn't change it too much.
Pillow killer, and the reclusive Sodtat
The Sodtat herd had been drifting to the west for a while. However, when food started becoming scarce, they moved faster, searching for better resources. Moving into a mountain range, the humanoids found themselves in a lush valley, with ample food for now, but prone to extreme colds when the winter came. Normally their hair thickened considerably during winter, allowing for the climate change, but being so high in the mountains, it was not a sure thing whether or not this winter might be too cold for them. Knowing that food would be scarce elsewhere in the winter, the Sodtat had to make a choice.
1. Stay and set up residence.
2. Leave now.
3. Wait until the onset of winter before leaving.
Feel free to elaborate on any of the choices, as long as it doesn't change it too much.
2. Leave now.
After a bit of discussing, Sodtat decided: The mountain is too dangerous to be stayed at: The Herd is important, and Herd cannot risk itself in such harsh environments, even if they have lush resources.
Flintus and the nimble Lactarl After following a river for a few weeks, both swimming in and walking beside the water, the Lactarl top a ridge. A lake lies about a mile downstream, and with their excellent eyes, they can see a place where the ground moves in ridges down to the water's surface. Seeing the abundance of fish swimming downstream beside them, and the deer and forest near the area, they consider setting up a residence. Your choices are.
1. Move to the camp area and set up residence.
2. Move past the lake and continue onwards.
3. Look around the lake for other potential places.
4. Set up a temporary camp at the area.
Feel free to elaborate on any of the choices, as long as it doesn't change it too much.
I assumed that your race had lungs instead of gills, and was freshwater. Tell me if it's horribly wrong.
1. Move to the camp area and set up residence
The Lactarl walk along the riverside and atop the ridge before one of the tallest raises it's head and with a piercing hiss it silences the entire group. The remaining Lactarl walk towards it suspiciously and their eyes wander up the river to see a wonderous looking lake and what seems to be the movement of large schools of fish.
Some groups swim others walk but eventually different family's of Lactarl each lay claim to a small area around the lake and some begin to dig make-shift holes where they would be sheltered, while others start to swipe at the water trying to collect the juicy fish that move around beneath it's surface.
New Martian emperor and the numerous ZuickThe Zuick have been moving for a while now, trekking across a long harsh stretch of desert. After the food in the area became scarce, the Zuick have been getting more and more agitated, being forced to eat the mosses growing on eachother's shoulders to survive. Coming to a lip on the desert, the Zuick herd quickly rushes forward, to be met with an amazing sight. Below them lays the ocean, the sparkling blue a contrast to the red dust of the desert. To the left and below lies a tropical forest on the beach, which looks like a possible place to set up for the winter. However, in between, a river flows, with the plantlife seeming to be growing more lush further up into the mountains. However, the Zuick don't trust their eyesight to offer practical solutions, and therefore immediately start quizzing together as to the next move. Hunger soon gets the better of them though, and they realise they need to move to either one or the other. Your choices are:
1. Move to the forest and set up residence.
2. Move to the forest and graze.
3. Move to the river and head upstream.
Feel free to elaborate on any of the choices, as long as it doesn't change it too much.
1. The Zuick herd is a mighty river, near-impossible to steer; but a forest like the sort that beckoned was a rare prize in the deadly lands they call home, and slowly, but surely the tide shifted, and they moved as a whole to the rare safety of the forest, to settle down.
Jetsquirrel, and the stealthy Xion.
The Xion have been trekking across the dusty red plains for a week now, and have been surviving only by their ability to find animals which burrow under the hot dust. However, much further along, the Xion can see a jungle, which would have ample food, and to the left - a smoke cloud indicating a village. Your choices are.
1. Move towards the jungle.
2. Move towards the village.
3. Go back the way you came.
Feel free to elaborate on any of the choices, as long as it doesn't change it too much.
2. Go to that village and stealthy investigate whatever there is there
I'm taking a page out of Strife's book, and recommending that players don't read other people's actions and reactions. Seeing as civ's can interact, it could ruin some cool surprises.
Also, having herds of packs and solitary packs is going to screw with Tech, so I'm going to take the one you put on the gen and see that as cannon.