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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: West Virginia
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Guinea pigs are actually a good match for the cramped quaters of the Dwarves. The Andean peoples who feast on them tend to already have thicker trunks and shorter limbs (though not so dramatically). Rabbits would be logical for Halflings, Elves, and Dwarves. Manatees might be good milk animals for the Nix/silkies.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lawrence, KS
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Kansas, USA
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Brewing from a nut base is difficult as many have too high an oil content. It interferes with the generation of proper head. However, there are workarounds with roasting. I know of two different beers in the southern US that are based on roasted pecans, but still need some grains to supplement the process.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lawrence, KS
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Doing some research on eusociality, I find that there are actually two models of it: life insurers and fortress defenders. Dwarves seem like a natural to be fortress defenders. Their mines provide both close quarters and a valuable resource that needs to be defended. There is a shrimp species, Synalpheus regalis, that exhibits the behavior pattern.
I believe that many eusocial species have a mechanism for promotion of a sterile caste member of fertility if the fertile female dies. As to what motivates a sterile dwarf: concern for the welfare of siblings? devotion to the mother that they all serve? a sense of the sacredness of the mine? eagerness to carry on the trade whose profits put food in the storehouses? ancestor worship? stoicism? Bill Stoddard |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lawrence, KS
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With selkies, I would note that their favored habitats are island/beach and lagoon settings; that constrains the amount of space available to them. So there should definitely be competition for space between males. This is especially important for reproductive space, as, like seals, they can't give birth out at sea.
I envision selkies as having developed song competition as a displacement of physical competition and a focus of sexual selection. Having a loud, sustained, and resonant voice naturally correlates with size and health, which is a possible starting point for the evolutionary process. There could also be something like Inuit song duels. Of course, in a world with magic, song could also be a vehicle for magically effective attack, like the duelling magical songs in The Silmarillion. Once they develop net weaving, female selkies are likely to have work songs that involve elaborate counterpoint. And perhaps both sexes will have fishing gang songs. I wonder if there might be a tendency to chieftainships with potlatch-like redistributive economies? Or to recruitment of whaling parties through sung advertisements of how generously past hunts paid off? Bill Stoddard |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Ronneby, Sweden
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lawrence, KS
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In the second place, it's possible to fit a bigger brain into a human frame. Neanderthal brains actually averaged 1500 cubic centimeters. So if you start out with male trolls at 140,000 cubic centimeters and brain volume 2250 cubic centimeters, and female trolls at 200,000 cubic centimeters and brain volume 2800 cubic centimeters, and then cut the female body down to 140,000 cubic centimeters, you've only restore the mannish head proportions. In the third place, male troll brains might well be a bit smaller in volume than this would predict; the females might have the full 2250, for example, and the males might have less. Bill Stoddard |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lawrence, KS
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
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I think beer is defined as being made from grains. But you can make alcohol from anything with starch or glucose.
Edit: No, you don't need barley to turn starch into glucose. Saliva will do - it has a lot of amylase in it.
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