Old age, if nothing else, although I think disease gets more - used to anyway, we've got really good at quarantining and sanitation and vaccines and stuff last couple decades. For my estimate I was figuring everybody got a century but it's almost always less than that.
I don't remember how to make a shine clock or I'd do that. I guess I could still make one, it'd just be really imprecise because I don't have anything to go by for a standard of how long a second is. But I've been here for a couple hours, I will sleep for about eight, twenty-four is a day, and three hundred ten is a year.
What nice restrained animals you have. Can't walk six blocks in my town without tripping over a stray cat that hasn't eaten in a week. I mean metaphorically, this isn't just because I am really bad at walking.
This is the Blessed Realm. If there were something that caused suffering or bothered people the Valar'd fix it. I - I so to very badly want to go to your world and also am worried that I'd realize I failed here to develop some necessary coping skills. Sitting on the ground feeding cats for a few centuries would be a very bad failure mode.
And our cats are not restrained, so eventually there would just be more cats. No, you should start a musical career and fund some suitably scalable project with the proceeds. Pay people to catch the cats and servantmakers to tell the cats to stop having kittens.
Yeah, I prefer humans to cats too. And I can't just order around random cats or I probably would, I'd have to hold one and pet it and probably get nastily scratched up in the process for twenty minutes, half an hour maybe, and then it would do what I said. Tyelcormo is your - brother?
I haven't paid a lot of attention to animal breeding. One of my co-prentices is mad about pets and I picked up what I know about animals from her mostly. And yes, one can breed animals for various characteristics, but it's deeply weird to think about that being foundational to how people interact with each other.
Oh, I think people'd interact the same with adopted children. In addition to shared blood you have shared upbringing, there's a cultural expectation that you'll be supportive of and there for each other. If I did something really wrong I might lose my friends but I wouldn't lose my family, generally. It works pretty well when it works.
...the advantage of there being a cap on social penalty for "doing something really wrong" is not obvious to me.
I mean, it depends on what they did, I'm not going to go harangue somebody visiting their spouse in jail for still loving them or whatever, but Designated People Who Are Going To Forgive You Because They Knew You As A Child seems - weird.