Prehistoric Kingdom

Prehistoric Kingdom

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Spec Evo Serina, Ultimocene, 265-270 Million Years PE- Daydreamers
   
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Spec Evo Serina, Ultimocene, 265-270 Million Years PE- Daydreamers

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“The large prey specialist ecotype (Pastoralist) is more similar to the ancestral daydreamer and to the seastriker before them in being well-adapted to grab and tear flesh from other large aquatic birds. Small prey specialists (Fisher) evolved later, in an example of a cultural split eventually giving rise to a distinctly differentiated phenotype that has some similarities to the descent of the social gravedigger. Yet the SPS daydreamer is perhaps the only creature that has ever changed its own nature on the basis of morality; they descended from the LPS ecotype about 300,000 years ago, when some pushed back against the majority and made the decision that eating other dolfinches - the primary ancestral diet for the species - was morally repugnant. Adopting a diet of smaller and less relatable animals, over many generations their moral choices reshaped their bodies, rendering them slightly smaller, more agile, and with weaker jaws.

Whalers (Pelagan) are daydreamers of the large-prey-specialist ecotype which have adapted to hunt large prey animals in deeper, open oceans. Comprising several distinct cultural groups including warmongers, they are descendents of early pastoralists.

Warmongers are an extremely isolationist subset of whaler which arose from intentional inbreeding over several thousand years to favor novel recessive pattern traits and a lack of yellow skin pigment. Their language is the most divergent of all the races from its starting point. Deep, slow and haunting, it is even less comprehensible to fishers than gravedigger speak, and it is used sparingly; all whalers stalk their prey as silently as possible so as to avoid being detected.”

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