Re: mega-fauna

From: David Dunham <david_at_bLmmz0Ig0VR64Bh45zGkFPcQ3wugc17g3m2up7v77TPDQFAP8q6G6D1fOEC2q_srDYKh9re3x>
Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 18:29:41 -0700

Thom

> Yes, but while it a quick process in JD's terms it might not be for Dragon
> Pass (where humans have had only a few hundred years since the DragonKill).
> More likely that large mega-fauna are only now beginning to decline
> markedly due to over-hunting.

I concede that humans may not have had that much time to overhunt the megafauna. Instead, I propose that it's being done by (dream) dragons, who learned this from humans during the EWF.

David Dunham <mailto:dunham_at_rHI3D1bmy0TpTLjwl2RKTCxyqsiW9ntmwFuxhZsV2pbaqD7nglAEGuSlwJCy8KXVlwV6E.yahoo.invalid> Glorantha/HW/RQ page: <http://www.pensee.com/dunham/glorantha.html> Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein             Received on Sun 15 Jul 2001 - 18:35:56 EEST

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