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jedi-explorer Felarya cartographer
Posts : 1474 Join date : 2011-12-06 Age : 36 Location : Fantasy Land ^_^
| Subject: Sky/Air Fauna? Thu Jul 14, 2016 11:50 pm | |
| Okay so I was on the wiki looking through the fauna, for some renaodm monsters to generate in an RP, and I was going through each one noticing something odd. Every environment is represented but air/wind. I'm curious is that intentional because flying creatures can be in any environment? | |
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Lockheed X-17 valiant swordman
Posts : 244 Join date : 2015-03-02 Age : 22 Location : Inside your walls.
| Subject: Re: Sky/Air Fauna? Thu Jul 14, 2016 11:56 pm | |
| Some of them have high adaptability towards different climates in Felarya. Because of the number of biomes, they tend to flock towards habitable ones, and they can live there as long as conditions are viable. But as in any other creature, a vulture won't survive Antartica, and a penguin can't survive the Sahara. | |
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Shady Knight Lord of the Elements
Posts : 4580 Join date : 2008-01-20 Age : 34
| Subject: Re: Sky/Air Fauna? Fri Jul 15, 2016 4:22 am | |
| Answer me this: do real life birds fly all the way across the world whenever they want, or do they usually stick to one area, usually the one they were born in?
Actually, don't answer it, cause it's obviously the latter. This might be news to you, but Felarya, like real life, isn't some RPG where flying across the world on an airship will trigger random encounters from within the same pool of enemies. The beasties, including those that can fly, will stick to the area they're best adapted to survive in. | |
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Karbo Evil admin
Posts : 3812 Join date : 2007-12-08
| Subject: Re: Sky/Air Fauna? Sun Jul 17, 2016 6:48 am | |
| Err you could have said it less abruptly..
But yes in essence I feel that the label "flying creatures" is a little too vague to be put in its own section, since pretty much any area in Felarya will have some of them. I did an aquatic fauna section but that's because it refers to more specific areas ^^ | |
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DarkOne Survivor
Posts : 967 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 40 Location : Smart predators don't reveal their positions
| Subject: Re: Sky/Air Fauna? Sun Jul 17, 2016 2:28 pm | |
| - Karbo wrote:
- Err you could have said it less abruptly..
He could, but he won't. i think it's clear by now | |
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Ilceren Moderator
Posts : 677 Join date : 2012-05-10 Age : 34 Location : Spain
| Subject: Re: Sky/Air Fauna? Sun Jul 17, 2016 5:21 pm | |
| I think that's kinda not the topic at hand, so watch out. | |
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Lockheed X-17 valiant swordman
Posts : 244 Join date : 2015-03-02 Age : 22 Location : Inside your walls.
| Subject: Re: Sky/Air Fauna? Sun Jul 17, 2016 6:00 pm | |
| - Shady Knight wrote:
- Answer me this: do real life birds fly all the way across the world whenever they want, or do they usually stick to one area, usually the one they were born in?
While it's true that they don't fly away anywhere, they do have migration patterns. They fly to warmer parts during winter, and they keep the same patterns every time they travel. Some of them even traveled continents. In the case of tropical birds, they usually travel less and just travel to search food, then they will return to their nests. In Felarya's case, I assume that they just stay near their birthplace or travel to search for food or for mates. | |
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