So many questions, So little time

OK many questions, answer only the ones you can:

1. What do the litttle icons at the bottom mean?
2. Why do all the fawns have a derp face?
3. Why do we have to wait a month to grow up?
4. How do you know if your friends?
5. Are there any goals in this game?

1. What do the litttle icons

1. What do the litttle icons at the bottom mean?
- in game on the black frame? those are the pictos of other deer and the landmarks of the various places in the forest like the pond and twin god statues, kind of like GPS for your deer
- or if you are talking about the action buttons this should help - http://tale-of-tales.com/TheEndlessForest/ just look on the far right in the menue for "Forest Actions"

2. Why do all the fawns have a derp face?
- no idea but i find them cute and funny.

3. Why do we have to wait a month to grow up?
- gives the game i guess a more realistic approach to a new deer in the forest, well in my opinion anyway, because in the wild in real life all deer start out as fawns to learn about their skills and abilities. I guess that's the point of TEF fawns too.

4. How do you know if your friends?
- I know i try and help my friends as much as i can so i guess that would be a sign ^_^

5. Are there any goals in this game?
- Not particularly unless you make your own in a Roll Play or make up your own game along the way. I know my goals are to get the perfect pelt sets for my dear that fit their personality the best
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1. You mean the tiles with

1. You mean the tiles with pictures on them? They're action icons.

2. lol. Because the artist they commissioned made them that way and the creators liked it and let it be. They kinda grow on you.

3. Just part of the game. The creators were going to make the game in stages, sorta, so that your deer would grow up and eventually die, but that changed along the way. Really, though, the month wait is the perfect way to get yourself acclimated to the community. Players tend to accept fawns as new to the game and give them more leeway when they don't understand what's going on in-game.

4. If the other deer is playing with you, and not shaking its head/ignoring you all the time/lowering antlers, it's probably a safe bet that they don't mind you being around too much. You can also come here on the community and get to know the players outside of the Forest, and roleplay if you'd like.

5. It's what you make it! TEF is like a sandbox game.