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How do you populate the ecosystem of your setting, /tg/?
Most fantasy settings have at least a handful of fantasy creatures in them, but many of those are predators, or at least big territorial herbivores-- things the PCs could interact with easily through battle. But what about the lower levels of the food chain? What might the party hunt and trap for dinner in the woods? What do the local farmers raise for food? Where do they get their milk, eggs, or equivalent animal byproducts?
Do you prefer settings where most of the ecosystem has fairly mundane animals like rabbits and deers and wolves alongside beasts like manticores and unicorns, or do you like settings where most animals have had their niches filled with new critters?
If you do have mundane animals, are they given a fantasy treatment? Certain traits or abilities, unusual appearances or coloration?
I've been thinking too much about fantasy ecology help
Most fantasy settings have at least a handful of fantasy creatures in them, but many of those are predators, or at least big territorial herbivores-- things the PCs could interact with easily through battle. But what about the lower levels of the food chain? What might the party hunt and trap for dinner in the woods? What do the local farmers raise for food? Where do they get their milk, eggs, or equivalent animal byproducts?
Do you prefer settings where most of the ecosystem has fairly mundane animals like rabbits and deers and wolves alongside beasts like manticores and unicorns, or do you like settings where most animals have had their niches filled with new critters?
If you do have mundane animals, are they given a fantasy treatment? Certain traits or abilities, unusual appearances or coloration?
I've been thinking too much about fantasy ecology help
