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Blog dedicated to my spc bio species. Inspired by the book borrowers. Art and speculation + what reminds me of them lol. set in the half life universe, but there will be general discussion of them as well | main Is featheredcritter | artblog is botaurus-exilis
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What kind of bugs does Nick find the most appetizing? Crunchy shell? Meaty limbs? Blood filled parasites, ect?

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He's definetely a big fan of the soft, creamy ones or weaker shells. Caterpillars, grubs, maggots. More of a fan of the meat than the shell, but a good crunch goes a long way, and he's not picky. He eats everything of the bug, and sometimes he will eat them without de-shelling them, for smaller invertebrates. Sometimes he keeps the exoskeleton and hacks It up in very small chunks to add to soups and other dishes.

He's not a big fan of slimey ones. For worms and snails he usually eats them after fileting them and leaving them to dry out. They make fine snacks to much on when he's scavenging.

Blood filled parasites are definetely one of his favourites. A package filled with iron and proteins, pops like a baloon with one bite for a delicious inside of creamy blood. He always takes the opportunity to grab one.

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Insects carapaces are also used as decorations, not by Nick himself, but by Simius in general. Both for homes as well for clothing.

Formic acid has also been historically used as both as a guarnish, in snall quantities, as well as a repellent when concentrated.

What kind of bugs does Nick find the most appetizing? Crunchy shell? Meaty limbs? Blood filled parasites, ect?

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He's definetely a big fan of the soft, creamy ones or weaker shells. Caterpillars, grubs, maggots. More of a fan of the meat than the shell, but a good crunch goes a long way, and he's not picky. He eats everything of the bug, and sometimes he will eat them without de-shelling them, for smaller invertebrates. Sometimes he keeps the exoskeleton and hacks It up in very small chunks to add to soups and other dishes.

He's not a big fan of slimey ones. For worms and snails he usually eats them after fileting them and leaving them to dry out. They make fine snacks to much on when he's scavenging.

Blood filled parasites are definetely one of his favourites. A package filled with iron and proteins, pops like a baloon with one bite for a delicious inside of creamy blood. He always takes the opportunity to grab one.

very often Simius rely and take advantage of larger animals, to feed off them, their parasites and to travel on larger distances- and it is the main reason for why they managed to become so widespread. In Australia, where they are from, they hanged around large animals such as kangoroos, wallabys and emus.

It Is considered polite to greet each others by bowing with the tail raised and eyes closed, as well as hovering the whiskers close to each others' without touching them. Whiskers touching Is strictly related to more close relationships and would be seen as invasive and inappropriate to do it with strangers.

Second image, an engineer fixing up a Scout and having to listen to the Commander's complainings. The orange mark on the plating is the mark for "danger" and it Is more commonly used as a warning sign that scavengers leave for each others in case a specific area is dangerous in a way or the other. It represents the talons of a raptor.

Though engineers and doctors have always been greatly renowned and seeked after (And these two occupations are still now, post war, the most respected positions) it is only after the cascade, as the population stabilized and settlements grew in size and strenght, that other sciencies were studied seriously.

Curiosity has been greatly discouraged from young age generally for a very very long time. A curious Simius is a dead Simius. Many still hold this belief, and are against the idea of studying the animals around them, as for human technology when it doesn't feel strictly necessary.

The study of biology especially began, at the side of engineering, as a way to protect against the many invasive species, as well the native. Now, many are very open at the fact that they are merely driven by curiosity.

Though outside dwellers prefer to stay clear of humans, with only a few individuals or families choosing to live off them of be in their vicinity, sometimes small groups will take advantage of resistance patrols, picking the perfect time to swoop in and snatch some leftovers food and supplies or even grab them whenever they're left outside of the humans' attention.

These groups might follow the humans even for days.

Weaponry was a revolutionary invention for Simius, as it allowed them to take much greater risks at a safe distance, as well as making it much easier to hunt.

But when that's not an option, Simius are ambush hunters, making quick and decisive strikes, as they are very poor runners on the ground, while chasing prey through trees is a much easier and successeful fit, as they are remarkably fast and agile climbers. They tend to ambush from above.

As for flying insects, always aim for where they're flying towards to, not where they are.

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What are simius' folklore / superstition like?

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Generally, they regard spirits, which do not have morals or intention, but simply exist and act upon nature without any care for inhabitants. Spirits that cause rain and thunder, or snow storms. Talking animals, who speak wisdom if encountered. Some people have seen human technology so briefly and so violently they didn't get it was human junk (not very common. Human stuff is very recognizable even for people who don't live near them) so now they fear some horrid, giant beast is living out there.

Generally, though, these are not very popular.

As for superstitions uhhh i haven't thought of any yet RIP

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oo okay i'll ask some questions!! (sorry if these have already been answered!!)

  1. Were there any cases of humans being aware of simius before res cas?
  2. Was there much trade happening between different simius families/communities? Or were they more of a isolated species?
  3. Do simius have any traditions or spiritual beliefs? Are there any human traditions simius happen to also have?

Yes, there had been quite a few cases, but not enough to convince people world wide of their existance. Meeting a human for Simius it's always a potential danger, and there's a reason for why there's so many horror stories about humans. There were, however, positive interactions and even relationships. People who willingly accepted human company would surely he shamed and avoided, so Simius who were in these situations hardly ever let it known.

They were certainly present in the cryptid community and folklore all over the world. They were as belivable as bigfoot and fairies back then, so scientists never entertained their existance.

As before the res cas, yes. Trade was very limited to small territories and families, since moving any further would be dangerous and way too taxing without a bird to fly. In general, Simius pre war were more fragmented.

Post war, trade on longer distances is much more popular, and there are plenty of people whose whole job Is to hop from settlement to settlement to trade supplies. Large communities will even have specilized scouts who will just go to other communities for trading and discuss supplies situation.

It's more common with larger groups, and single families or individuals are not quite as present in the scene. Usually to be a trader you either live next to other people or you must have a bird.

For the city, trade is pretty much relegated to inside of It, with barely any outsiders coming in. They're a dangerous, risky place. Because of this lot of very useful instruments like weaponry or gas masks are not present. Despite this, trading does happen in between people who made home in the various crannies of the cities, always outside of civilian quarters like in sewers.

Simius have plenty of traditions, though they can vary a lot depending from person to person and from community to community, and it especially depends by the people's settings. For example, people who live indoors and people who live outdoors have slightly different ways to train their kids for survival. Some traditions are pretty common all around, and post war there's more multiculturalism in settlements. Funerary traditions are also pretty similiar all around.

The closest i can imagine as "human-like" tradition is that lots of Simius traditions also revolve around eating together, i suppose. Eating is an extremely important thing for Simius, even more so because how much harder it is for them to acquire. An example would be the scavenger initiation, where the meal will be all prepared with things the young Simius brought home from their first supply run.

As for spiritual beliefs, again they're also very fragmented, but not very popular at all. Generally, religious beliefs are about the existence of a greater deity that would simply be nature, rather than a possible god.

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