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Hunger rules the predator and fear drives the prey -- but change is coming.
Here we go, guys! Volume Two picks up right where Oren’s Forge Volume One leaves off. I’m going to post a couple pages the first few weeks, then return to one page every Monday.
When animals considered to be "prey" by the apex predators of the world begin to band together for safety, where does it leave those caught in between?
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You understand that a lot of "lol, primitive ooga-booga tribal idiocy" is based on grotesquely racist colonialist accounts rather than the actual traditions of those peoples, which are, as cultural and religious traditions tend to be, much more complex and nuanced than they were given credit for being.
I for one am rather eager to see things from the perspective of the predators. Focusing solely on the prey side of things leads to a stilted view at best, and offered only a very grim prediction of this world's future.
I for one am rather eager to see things from the perspective of the predators. Focusing solely on the prey side of things leads to a stilted view at best, and offered only a very grim prediction of this world's future.
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