I'm wishing that Tale of Tales would start making more like this one. Maybe a more in-depth, detailed animal game where we get to choose our animal and do all the animal behaviors, including hunting if we choose a carnivore. 'Course, they should make it to where carnivores can't eat other players and instead have to hunt NPC prey. I am also in favor of their idea to have a mother deer guide you through your first steps as a fawn.

That would be very cute~ I also thought it might be fun if the game introduced humans as well. Hunters who can hunt NPC animals and "Friends" who can befriend PC animals and NPC animals alike. I mean, without humans, I feel like something is amiss when I see things like bridges, graveyards and ruins in the game. It actually makes me stop in my tracks and wonder where the humans are every time. In fact, I sometimes find myself trying to make my way up hills and things past that little bridge just to see if I can't wander into a populated human village atop the mountain somewhere.
Edit: Please try to ignore what I said about predators on here... I didn't know that there was a rule against them since I'm new here. Although doesn't anyone think it seems strange that this is supposed to be a realistic game and yet we're NOT being hunted??? I apologize if I offend anyone at all, but it just seems strange to me with such a realistic game...
The humans are gone. we don't
we don't know where they went.
Maybe they left.
Maybe they died.
I suppose in the end, it doesn't matter.
Maybe humans weren't the ones who built the bridges and altars...
maybe...we ARE the humans
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Perhaps... they are just
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The reason they don't want predators is because the forest is supposed to be completely peaceful.
SightHoundLady did my signature. ^^ I really like it too. It was a worthy trade.
I did find a user with plenty of blogs to look at about suspected histories of the forest. Her name is AlisonRobin.
Also, going to the game's website and reading all the little link-descriptions can teach you a ton about this place.