by Risky(Glyph) » Thu Jul 06, 2023 3:56 am
If they're going extinct, why do Daimyo Hermitaur so often use their skulls as shells? Shogun Ceanataur have a variety of shells, including Gravios skulls, but I believe Daimyo Hermitaur are always Monoblos skulls.
I see only three possibilities:
1. Monoblos are going extinct, leading to a surplus of skull-shells for Hermitaur. Cause? Unknown...
2. Monoblos are NOT going extinct, providing a ton of shells for Hermitaur due to their high numbers. Perhaps every time a Monoblos is hunted, a Daimyo Hermitaur is born...
3. Monoblos are going extinct... BECAUSE OF DAIMYO HERMITAUR. Perhaps carcinization is even more prevalent than science currently understands, and Hermitaur represent the end state of hunters. Indeed, Monoblos are being hunted to extinction by giant enemy crabs, and maybe, just maybe... those crabs are the final form of aspiring hunters.
If they're going extinct, why do Daimyo Hermitaur so often use their skulls as shells? Shogun Ceanataur have a variety of shells, including Gravios skulls, but I believe Daimyo Hermitaur are always Monoblos skulls.
I see only three possibilities:
1. Monoblos are going extinct, leading to a surplus of skull-shells for Hermitaur. Cause? Unknown...
2. Monoblos are NOT going extinct, providing a ton of shells for Hermitaur due to their high numbers. Perhaps every time a Monoblos is hunted, a Daimyo Hermitaur is born...
3. Monoblos are going extinct... BECAUSE OF DAIMYO HERMITAUR. Perhaps carcinization is even more prevalent than science currently understands, and Hermitaur represent the end state of hunters. Indeed, Monoblos are being hunted to extinction by giant enemy crabs, and maybe, just maybe... those crabs are the final form of aspiring hunters.