>>52716358It can make belyms seem very capricious to foreigners if they don’t know why the draconian rules exist, which is pretty fun if I get to explore that more (could be difficult given how deadly the punishment can be)
Another thing I think of but didn’t include in the post above (since it doesn’t really flow well logic-wise) is
>belyms are more sensitive to non-visual stimuli than humanProbably related to their hunter(/browser? I feel that’s more a risuner thing) upbringing and the chuubanite extract technique of time timeline /vnug/. Belyms might also just have more sensitive hearing, smelling, and touching in addition to non-human senses engineered into them. Scent-mixing and texture-making is considered as much as a form of art for belyms as painting and music to humans. Sniffing and touching is also considered similar to looking at people in terms of social interaction – generally acceptable, although dependent on the location and circumstance of the interaction. It is rumored that belyms have, and can also detect pheromones to decipher other’s emotion and health, its veracity remains questionable, although it’s also a rumor that some belyms like to spread for fun