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>The Under Hunters are gathering around a Scissor Hunter. No crawlers in sight. Still, the Pack will eat tonight.
>A specific pattern of teeth click and grind - sounding like UTALA - trigger the attack. The bigger, fatter organism is overwhelm, tore by the fangs and talons
>Deep in the immaterium, something feels right, yet it also feels wrong at the same time. The attack makes ichor, containing nutrient, spill - that feels right. But the new champion of the yet-to-be defined entity presents a major drawback. Where is it skull?
>This question backlash into reality. All new Under Hunter are born different, with a new cartilage plate.
In addition to the KILLER INSTINCT, allowing Under Hunter to attack enemies, they develop a primitive head with its own cartilage plate under the whim of something that is not yet known as Khorne.
>Diversity roll : Tripod Offshot
However, a new species rose, challenged, and overcome the Tripod as Apex : its cousin, the FourBeak, develop a structure on its mouth and tentacle able to tear flesh even better.
That's not the only bad news : the Meaty Fatty claws are now bigger and harder, able to tear flesh and cartilage plate alike. The fight among an Under Hunter pack and a Meaty Fatty are in consequence harder to win - this is the ecosystem's hardest fight to guess the winner.
Still, things are not too bad for the Under Hunter - starvation extremely rare, pack able to defend offspring and themself, reducing crippling limb loss. A new cause of mortality emerged : colon tearing.
This issue is alleviated by teeth, but some of the harder parts eaten by the Under Hunter like crawler's mandible sometime destroy the waste expelling - rarely stomach - wall. This is the new old age limit for the Under Hunters.
Issues :
- Predation from Four-Beaks
- Predation from Tripods
- No pain sense to capitalize on removable limbs
- Sometimes losing confrontations from Meaty Fatties
- Sometimes losing confrontation with Scissor Hunter
- Relatively low Vertical mobility
- Colon tear from hard parts, mainly mandibles (169 days)
- Too many limb loss to move (187 days)
How should the Under Hunter evolve?