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Silly furry boy who goes to college and is into a variety of things such as the furry community, mapmaking, privacy, history, and geopolitics! :3

  • Sadly yeah

  • Ohh ok

  • Cinnamon joke again?

  • The Feline empire then drafted every hardline Trophist they could find to fight against the Unitists, but the tables had turned and they found themselves both outnumbered and technologically inferior (again, because the Empire's insistence on the Feline's primal ways being the right way had alienated all the scientists and engineers), the result was pretty much inevitable

    Does this happen in reverse too? Where a unitist country becomes way too in the other direction which leads to a backlash?

    Unitists have highly developed systems for managing and planning their ecosystems to best serve the animals that live there

    So in practice what does this look like? How about for animals which live in polar opposite climates? Also, how do land animals travel to different territories in this world? Walking would take a very long time given how big this world likely is.

  • Oh really? Wow

  • Ah I see. I haven’t read too much of this comic

  • Wait, I’m confused. Why can’t he say it? Is it because he’s a tiger?

    Love this comic btw x3

  • Also, due to the fact that predators will fight tooth and claw against the banning of predation in their species/taxa, the revolutionary wars tend to only end when almost all the hardline predators are dead, hence a "predator purge."

    So does this pretty much mean genocide of predators species occurs? Is it more of a survival thing why some predator species join the Trophist side?

    It's also implied that this change is part of the reason that drove different species to Unitism, because the natural food web breaks down when your prey grow and reproduce at a similar rate as you.

    So with this sort of technological advancement, have species which evolved for specific environments (a fennec in a desert) been able to adapt more to pretty much any climate, similar to how we can? Is the world more of a “humans go extinct and animals pick up the pieces” thing, or more of a world where animals have their own sort of cities, nations and civilizations?

  • Well of course x3

  • I think you should’ve, at least it would be something, an effort

  • Yeah, I really think out of all of them he’s the one who develops the most and has dealt with the most trauma. It’s quite wholesome yeah, it first is a little overdone with the whole “they’re secretly lovers” thing, but eventually as they both realize their struggles they become more like best friends which is awesome.

  • I love how uncomfortable he looks, let the man focus

  • It was super effective!

  • How do those taste actually?

  • Cats and dragons also laze around a lot, they don’t do much unless they want to

  • Your damn right they do :3

  • Ohh got it, so how was the transition phase between the current and former societies? I assume there were multiple huge wars to create it. I also wonder if the animal life spans are longer now thanks to the technology.

  • Fair, and I guess it makes it more exciting too

  • owo

    Out of all of em Keith is my favorite, I just really like him as a character