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Carnivores far north
Carnivores far north













carnivores far north

However, I've only released small tidbits of information on the Discord, but not a word on the Saga itself. Not every asset is yet complete, and thus the first beta release is scheduled for December 25th of 2017. These attacks seemed to be thoroughly executed- they followed a sort of "raid" mentality, so it seemed.Īccording to a single DinoHunt scouting expedition, this could be the work of something even more frightening.Ĭarnivores: Far North has been in production since mid July of 2017. Yetis seem to follow no pattern- they seem to act out of sudden rage or anger- mostly during their mating periods. DinoHunt corp had had colonies and camps attacked by Yetis. But it was soon proven not to be the work of these primate like creatures. At first it was the assumed work of the "Yeti"- sometimes spotted in the original arctic tour. Multiple outposts or campsites had been trashed. But here's where DinoHunt Probes discovered the unfortunate truth. Nothing as extraordinary as what you may recall in earlier tours, but it's evidence that colonies may have been attempted. There are in fact remnants of these expeditions still out here. Needless to say, very little of the arctic could house such beings used to a tropical environment, thus the expeditions failed, and the Ancients stopped sending explorers. The ancients had no permanent civilization (at least that we are aware of) but it seems that they led at least a few expeditions to try and find a habitable region. This was presumed to be because the Ancients had merely never ventured this far up north, but recent evidence shows this to be false. The Ancients inevitably discovered the Arctic, however the original Arctic tour featured no trace of the Ancients. Thick fur pelts, massive amounts of feathers, or just pure body fat keep these creatures going.

carnivores far north

Life has adapted to even these frigid environments. However, in the Far North, temperatures reach an even lower point. The mammals that inhabit the first Arctic sector tour are formidable and tough, no doubt. However, this new tour is located to the far north. The first Arctic tour was located in very frigid environments- no doubt. This gave a refuge to supernatural forces wishing to be left alone. The Arctic sector saw very little inhabitance from the Ancient civilization. However, these sectors were habitable to the Ancients. The Velociraptor Temple in the Central Sector and the Dory Temple in the Triassic are just two examples. Plenty of supernatural forces have an effect on the warmer sectors. Up here, little more than hair covered, feathered, or blubbery creatures can survive.















Carnivores far north