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ApplePieistan wrote:G-Tech Corporation wrote:
Excellent. If you want, we could collaborate to extort the world. I’m planning to forage, so if you hunt we could successfully keep our food supply adequate.
Great idea, I accept, with one caveat: No one else is allowed in our forest. If anyone else dares to enter, we both have to stab them (provided we’re there, of course).
by ApplePieistan » Sat Oct 14, 2017 9:47 am
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by Harkback Union » Sun Oct 15, 2017 1:23 am
by The Knights of Azorea » Sun Oct 15, 2017 4:11 am
by Harkback Union » Sun Oct 15, 2017 9:17 am
The Knights of Azorea wrote:I'm super excited for this, I just have a couple of questions about herding. So, with the herding skill, can you domesticate a herd of animals as a work action? I'm guessing you can herd a domesticated herd between regions and the like, or pasture them? How do you get food from them? or other materials? Just another work action to harvest wool, meat, milk and such? What about cheese and leather and other products like that to be drawn from animals?
Name: Ussur
Gender: Male
Appearance: A thickly built, but hardly imposing man, still in the prime of his youth, with tough, tanned and calloused skin. His head is mantled by a rich mane of black hair in ringlets, falling around his shoulders and mingling with his great beard. His broad frame is full and solid, and his movements give an air of confident solidity, an impression reinforced by the glinting caution of his deep green eyes. He wears a simple tunic and a cloak of sheep's wool, well suited to a life of outdoor work. A horn hangs on a thin belt of leather around his waist, and he holds the haft of a shovel like a walking stick.
Skills: Herding
Items: Bronze Horn, Bronze Shovel.
Memories: Ussur remembers the howling wind of the plains and the hills, the scent of milk and blood and shorn-wool, the crackling of a fire and then a sudden braying, and then silence. He remembers the smell of burning grass, and the howls of a scattering multitude, before arriving in the great green land.
by ApplePieistan » Sun Oct 15, 2017 9:48 am
Harkback Union wrote:The Knights of Azorea wrote:I'm super excited for this, I just have a couple of questions about herding. So, with the herding skill, can you domesticate a herd of animals as a work action? I'm guessing you can herd a domesticated herd between regions and the like, or pasture them? How do you get food from them? or other materials? Just another work action to harvest wool, meat, milk and such? What about cheese and leather and other products like that to be drawn from animals?
Name: Ussur
Gender: Male
Appearance: A thickly built, but hardly imposing man, still in the prime of his youth, with tough, tanned and calloused skin. His head is mantled by a rich mane of black hair in ringlets, falling around his shoulders and mingling with his great beard. His broad frame is full and solid, and his movements give an air of confident solidity, an impression reinforced by the glinting caution of his deep green eyes. He wears a simple tunic and a cloak of sheep's wool, well suited to a life of outdoor work. A horn hangs on a thin belt of leather around his waist, and he holds the haft of a shovel like a walking stick.
Skills: Herding
Items: Bronze Horn, Bronze Shovel.
Memories: Ussur remembers the howling wind of the plains and the hills, the scent of milk and blood and shorn-wool, the crackling of a fire and then a sudden braying, and then silence. He remembers the smell of burning grass, and the howls of a scattering multitude, before arriving in the great green land.
Ah, the process of domestication will depend on the animal in question. It will, in most cases take an action, and also require ropes, wood, seeds, vegetables or meat, maybe a plot of field where they can roam around.
by Harkback Union » Sun Oct 15, 2017 11:01 am
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by The Knights of Azorea » Sun Oct 15, 2017 12:29 pm
Harkback Union wrote:Ah, the process of domestication will depend on the animal in question. It will, in most cases take an action, and also require ropes, wood, seeds, vegetables or meat, maybe a plot of field where they can roam around.
by Harkback Union » Sun Oct 15, 2017 12:33 pm
The Knights of Azorea wrote:Harkback Union wrote:Ah, the process of domestication will depend on the animal in question. It will, in most cases take an action, and also require ropes, wood, seeds, vegetables or meat, maybe a plot of field where they can roam around.
Hmm. Now, the real challenge is whether I'll starve to death before I can slaughter a sheep or a goat. I suppose I could weave a rope and tie up an animal to slaughter with a shovel in a day or two, so I should be good to go with herding. I may need a hand making the rope if it's a tool making thing, but I think herding is a solid skill to have.
by Isapito » Sun Oct 15, 2017 12:37 pm
by ApplePieistan » Sun Oct 15, 2017 12:52 pm
Harkback Union wrote:The Knights of Azorea wrote:
Hmm. Now, the real challenge is whether I'll starve to death before I can slaughter a sheep or a goat. I suppose I could weave a rope and tie up an animal to slaughter with a shovel in a day or two, so I should be good to go with herding. I may need a hand making the rope if it's a tool making thing, but I think herding is a solid skill to have.
Just to help with planning, (minor) Spoiler alert:You will find some tasty fruit in your starting area (the green spots) that will be easy to harvest and will cover half your starting diet. However, the trees that provide them will gradually die out for mysterious reasons...
by G-Tech Corporation » Sun Oct 15, 2017 12:54 pm
ApplePieistan wrote:Harkback Union wrote:
Just to help with planning, (minor) Spoiler alert:You will find some tasty fruit in your starting area (the green spots) that will be easy to harvest and will cover half your starting diet. However, the trees that provide them will gradually die out for mysterious reasons...
Will we need foraging to harvest them?
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