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The Under Hunter developped some minor regenerative capacities : strain muscles are regrowing, as well as smaller flesh wound. They still lack major organ or bone regrowth, which are a small evolutionary step away.
They can now regrow strained and tore muscles. Most important, the structure of teeth and claws have changed - a mix of bones and Keratin, which can regrow, solving the toothless Under Hunter issue.
The current old-age timer of the Under Hunter now comes from chromosomal degradation, turning splitting cells into Cancer - this already partially alleviated by your last evolution, turning the Under Hunter into the longer lived species of the Crack : 268 days, twelve days under a local year.
The <span class="mu-s">Tripod</span> evolved poison barbs along their chitinous armour. those sharp and efficient toxin injector numb the stinged creatures, deeply aggravating the dangerosity of the Tripod.
Their confrontations are once again one-sided against Under Hunter packs, and a coin-flip against their Fourbeak cousins.
This newfound development echoed in the Immaterium as an undetermined force of decay and rot feels things are not quite right. It acts, propelling a change that will help coalesce its essence.
The poison of the Tripod is a favored ground for the microorganisms that cleans up what scavengers don't. This results in an explosion of biodiversity - on the smaller scale.
Wounds now have a nasty tendency toward infection.
The silver lining is that removable limbs go out cleanly enough upon fight to prevent infection. Still, the Under Hunter are not yet intelligent enough to ask a pack member to pull an infected limb away - better three legs than death.
Issues :
- Predation from Four-Beaks
- Mostly losing confrontations with Tripods
- Infection
- Cell degradation (268 days)
- No pain sense to capitalize on removable limbs
- Still not mobile enough to leave the Crack
>How should the Under Hunter evolve?