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thivid08

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  1. Awww, its so cute! Thanks! It captures my essence pretty well!
  2. If I were a nicheling, I would be a platypus, because I have a beak for a mouth. With lean body. I am not that thin, but I am kind of fast, and my friends used to call me matchstick on parties before. Maybe heat body... Brown mane and eyes with normal eyesight Normal hind legs swimming tail, because no other tail fits me. Nimble fingers/ wings. It depends. I get distracted easily, so its as if I was in the clouds, but I like to write, so that could mean nimble fingers. Big ears. I listen to waaaay to many things for my own good, An I am at home in hot areas. Antenna. I am a pacifist, and I often see things coming that my friends dont notice. MAXIMUM FERTILITY!!! I think, maybe. Maybe not. And everything else healthy. After reading this I realized, I really have 0 strength. Well, I prefer my current form anyways, but the feathers sometimes get in the way.
  3. Sorry, I needed that nest... And Adam's tasty soul. (One step closer to becoming the perfect being)
  4. Memes you say? Well: When you are running from an ape... And get eaten by a plant.
  5. Do you have mind reading powers?!?! I was just about to write the exact same topic!
  6. I actually think that nichelings, while they may look like dogs or cats, are actually descendants of an entirely different group: The viverrids. These carnivorians share multiple similarities with the nichelings, and they are related to hyenas, like the bearyena, which is the closest relative of the nichelings. Nichelings also cant breed with ramfoxes, which are canines, so this makes sense. My theory is that after a mass extinction, many ecologigal niches were emptied, so viverrids were able to come down from the trees and diversify in many, many ways, giving rise to the nichelings. I also think that nichelings may be related to mustelids, because they also share similarities.
  7. Winged eve! now that is some luck. I have the feeling that the bluebird transformed into eve to have her way with adam.
  8. You make me laugh! I have an even harder challenge! The only rule is: You can only breed with dodomingos.
  9. Such beautiful nichelings! by the way, tiny is a boy.
  10. So, what genes would your dream nicheling have? Mine would be: Platypus beak Water body Beaver tail Normal hind legs Double wings or double nimble fingers Antenna White fur and light color mane No pattern, or golden mask/stripes. Normal ears And of course normal blood clotting, good immunity, perfect fertility and normal purple or yellow eyes.
  11. Sol is soooooo cool! And he reminds me of a noble overpowered anime character. Go for it buddy!
  12. nice, and fresh, this could be added as a special mode.
  13. By the way, how are killer bearyenas born? are they a subpecies, or possibly a genetic mutation? Personally, I think it cant be a subspecies, because there are no babies, and they live alongside normal bearyenas. A genetic mutation may be the case, but then there could be killer bearyenas on other islands. I think its a behavioral pressure. As you can see, on other islands bearyenas are normally solitary, but here, there are tons of prey, so bearyenas are more common and they hunt in packs. Because of this, in order to control the pack, the strongest bearyena excretes hormones that cause its fur to darken, and it grows considerably in size and aggression. This helps it control the pack and keeps the ecosystem in balance.
  14. This is really interesting. Perhaps its a way to show dominance?
  15. Or more wanderers= higher bearyena spawn rate? Its free food after all.
  16. Oh YES! A partner in science! According to my research after watching various gameplays, I have come to the conclusion that bearyenas have a tendency to lock on to specific nichelings, only rarely switching targets unless they find a bunny. As a side note, I noticed that balance bears seem to enter hybernation once they are covered by snow, as they wont even budge. Another thing is that smelling apes seem to prefer smelly fruit over meat.
  17. That comment suddenly made me think of spartans for some reason, maybe there could be a sparta challenge where you kill wanderers? Wait, whats written in tiny letters? Something about dodomingo murder!?!?! Nah, it cant be. Call off the ape army!
  18. I feel like rain should be most common in spring, and it would be warm, summer should be so hot it causes forest fires, fall should be hot, and winter should be... Not so hot. But well, thats probably because I live in a tropical country where there are only two seasons: Summer and HELL.
  19. I like the idea, but I dont completely agree.
  20. Goggles! I have an off topic question! Do you read the splatoon manga? If so, where can I read it?
  21. Ah yes, the dark, terrifying era before the dodomingo fixed everything.
  22. woah! this tribe is so cool and colorful! But I really disagree with murdering innocent nichelings and friendly bearyenas, but everyone plays his/her own way, so im ok as long as no dodomingos are hurt. By the way Skysplash, I was sure you were a guy! (sorry) Now Im starting to think maybe I got everyone else's genders wrong.
  23. You could also call it pacifist challenge if you decide to not have armor body. In this challenge, you are not allowed to do actions that involve strength(except destroying plants or rocks). To be honest, in this game, predators are not really predators, as in all honesty, the first thing that goes trough most player's mind the instant a predator shows up is: KILL IT! KILL IT WITH FIRE! (Well, not actually with fire) (Sorry for copying you Goggles) So this challenge gives a fresh twist to the playstile. Also its a lot more dramatic and exiting for story telling when a predator forces you to flee from your base, and you are forced to seek shelter somewhere else. If you choose to get armor, the true beastmaster challenge begins, as you have to "tame" creatures by finding a use for them, for example, following ramfoxes as they hunt bunnies to get the meat. If a nicheling is chosen to become a beastmaster, it gains more prestige the more beasts he/she tames. The one with the most tames becomes the great elder and tribe leader, symbolized by his/her favorite beast.
  24. Niche is all about adapting and thriving in your environment, as your nichelings evolve to fit the island you live in. However, once you are fully adapted to an island, you have to move on or nothing new will happen. In real life, species often evolve to keep up with other species. What I mean is that it would be really cool if there was the option to make the other species in the islands adapt too. It would make your time in the island much more entertaining and challenging. With this mode turned on, other animals have a chance of randomly mutating an extra stat, like a bunny with extra speed, bad eyesight, defense or more collecting. If depending on how well and how long this animal survives, it has a better or worse chance of "breeding". If it succeeds, other members of its kind will spawn with that extra stat, and over time, the stats that get passed on may completely change the species. For example, you could end up with a plague of faster, smarter bunnies with more defense, or a ridiculously overpowered bear with maximum speed. But you could also try to manipulate the populations, for example, killing bunnies with good stats and keeping ones with bad stats, eventually creating a population of blind, easy to catch bunnies. Maybe, cosmetic and behavioral mutations could also be added, like the chance for a dodomingo to be black or pink or an ape that does not like to attack nichelings. This would definitely make each island you visit more interesting, and more realistic!
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