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  1. Butterfly Challenge *This challenge is barely based off of real butterflies* Appearance Rules: They MUST always have peacock tails, if they aren’t born with peacock tails they are casted out of the swarm/kaleidoscope of “Butterflies” when they turn of age. They MUST have antennas. The fur & eye color can be any, your choice. MUST have patterns, if the children are born patternless they can’t breed with any of the other tribe members, besides possibly Wanderers, but can contribute in the tribe by collecting food/materials, protecting the tribe, watching over unattended newborn children, or being distractions from predators. Their gemstones must match the color of their eyes or are close to the color of their eyes. No webbed hind legs, derp snout, deformed paw, and webbed paws. But if you consider other physical attributes as “ugly” for this challenge then you can add those attributes to the list. Personality Rules/Information: “Butterflies” - These “Butterflies” are very arrogant and only appreciate other “Butterflies” that can match their own beauty, so not many of them get along with each other. They prioritize beauty the most, so they will try to mate with the most beautiful “butterfly” so that they can have an even more beautiful child just to boast about their creation to other “butterflies”. If their child doesn’t match up to their beauty standards that child usually gets abandoned by their mother as well as father and the mother and father usually don’t mate again because of their first failed attempt at a child, but some do mate again if there aren’t any other options for mates. In some rare cases, “butterfly” mothers feel genuine love for the possible child that doesn’t meet their beauty standards and stay with them throughout the child’s life, but that is a 2 out of six chance so you may roll a dice deciding weather or not the mother feels love for their child. 1 and 2: The mother loves and stays with the child to take care of it even though it doesn’t match up to it’s mother’s beauty standards. 3,4,5, and 6: The child doesn’t meet up to their mother’s beauty standards and the mother leaves the child. This is a possible option for you if you feel like the child born from your nicheling doesn’t match up to it’s beauty standards. Most of the “Butterflies” are usually lazing around or breeding, but some do get bored and work on jobs that the Non-patterned “Butterflies” do but that doesn’t last quite long since “butterflies” aren’t really used to doing work. A lot of the “butterflies” don’t breed with wanderers because of their strange non-butterfly looking appearance, but some do out of curiosity of what the child would look like. If a “butterfly” female ever gets Impregnated by a Rouge Male they usually never give birth to the baby out of fear of seeing how ugly the baby would like after they give birth to it, so be extra careful when Rouge Males appear because the female “butterflies” usually are prevented by fear to give birth to the baby. Non-patterned “Butterflies” - Non-patterned “Butterflies” are usually called “Standards” by the “Butterflies”. ”Standards” are usually children born from a “butterfly” and a Non-patterned Wanderer, most of the time the “butterfly” parent abandons the child and the wanderer parent takes care of the child. The “Standards” are usually the ones who provide for the tribe even though they aren’t really respected by the “butterflies”. ”Standards” are more competent and well-mannered than the “butterflies” though they can be very self-conscious of their looks because of how they were brought up to believe they were ugly. Most of the female “standards” have kind hearts and hate to see the children be abandoned by their “butterfly” parents because the child didn’t match to their beauty standards, so usually a female “standard” (Sometimes a male “standard”) who usually can’t have children, since they’re Non-patterned “Butterflies”, takes care of the abandoned child. The “butterfly” children who were raised by “standards” usually have a more nice personality and help out the “standards”. Most of the “standards” are servants to the “butterflies” and heed every order the “butterflies” give. If a Female “Standard” is Impregnated by a Rouge Male they can give birth to the child but the child must be exiled when it comes of age. Breeding/Mating Rules: Usually only “Butterflies” mate with each other to get beautiful children to boast about to other “butterflies”. “Standards” are not allowed to mate with anyone, they can love another “Standard” but they can’t have children with each other. “Standards” can possibly have children with Wanderers but that is only allowed when the High Council approves of it, unfortunately that decision is based on a dice roll. If you roll a 1, 2, 3, or 4: The “Standard” can have a child with the Wanderer. If you roll a 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10: The “Standard” can’t have a child with the Wanderer and have to ask the council again 5 days later. If a “Standard” and “Butterfly” mate with each other, the child is allowed to stay if it meets the Beauty Standards of the Council and the parents are exiled but if the child doesn’t meet the Beauty Standards of the Council the parents and child will be exiled once the child becomes of age. When a “Butterfly” mates with a Wanderer this is usually called Risk Taking in the Tribe because they don’t know if the child would be without pattern or without peacock tail. If the child is born without a peacock tail they are exiled from the Tribe when they turn of age and if the child is born patternless they become “Standards” in the Tribe. Ranks: Council (Highest Rank): The Council consists of one Nicheling from every category in the Tribe, so the most beautiful “butterfly” becomes apart of the Council, then the highest in level (Such as collecting, or attack) “Standard” becomes apart of the Council, and finally the first Wanderer becomes part of the Council. ”Butterflies” (Second Highest Rank): The Nichelings with the most beauty. Wanderers (Neutral Rank): The Nichelings that are considered strange to the “Butterflies”. ”Standards” (Lowest Rank): The Nichelings who were born without patterns. Gameplay Rules: Can only build nests and aren’t allowed to use Permanent Nests, so turn off Permanent Nests in Sandbox Settings. And Dodomingos. “Standards” can only collect acorns/berries for food because the “Butterflies” are Herbivores. Must survive for at least 100-200 days. “Butterflies” usually flee when a predator comes and the “Standards” deal with the predator. You are allowed to invite Wanderers into the Tribe but you’re only allowed to invite a total of four Wanderers, so choose who you invite wisely. Can only travel islands after two generations. Gameplay Settings: Baby Day: 3 Child Days: 3 Teen Days: 5 Adult Days: 40 Pregnancy Days: 2 Nesting Material: 50 Food: 50 Turn Off: Dodomingos, and Permanent Nests How To Start Off: Make four “Butterflies” in the Sandbox Settings, they can be as perfect as you want as long as they follow the guidelines of the Appearance Rules. Make two “Standards” in the Sandbox Settings, they have to at least have 1-2 bad genes in their mutations. Add one wanderer in the Sandbox Settings, so just add another character without customizing it. Hopefully I didn’t miss any details, but if you have any questions just comment down below! I’ll try to answer them best I can! And sorry if this is a bit confusing, but I hope you enjoy the challenge!
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