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Like most pack-oriented lifeforms, yinglets may be weak and vulnerable when alone, but if the pack is threatened, they will form groups and overwhelm a larger target without fear or hesitation. A few will probably die, but the pack will undoubtedly emerge victorious.
This phenomenon is the main reason that yinglets are at least tolerated, if not especially liked in human cities; antagonizing one, or a group of them too much, can lead to the antagonist being chased down, picked apart, and oftentimes eaten.
Their distress cry isn't something they can activate at will; it only rises to the surface when a yinglet enters a fight-or-flight stage and feels it is in mortal danger.
The amount of help, and/or the anger of the little mob, can vary due to the yinglet in particular crying out (i.e. if one isn't liked, and/or has done nothing of worth for the enclave as a whole, then the rest may just gather to watch it get kicked around and laugh).
Due to a few tense situations shortly after the yinglets first arrived near Val Salia, they now tend to find out a little about the aggressor before going wild on them, such as if they had a good reason for harming the yinglet in question, or if they are, for example, members of a Great House who might burn down the entire enclave if one of their own was attacked. (It's been burned down a few times already, but it's usually back within a week.)
Woe to the fool who causes a female to cry out, for the species' entire survival depends on the safety of their females, and they will descend upon the victim in a frothing rage.
I won't often make two Field-Guide-style comics right next to each other, but while drawing the next page of the comic, I realized that knowing this little tidbit about yinglets beforehand would make a big difference.
And for anyone who doesn't get the reference: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=man%27s+life+ripped+my+flesh
Like most pack-oriented lifeforms, yinglets may be weak and vulnerable when alone, but if the pack is threatened, they will form groups and overwhelm a larger target without fear or hesitation. A few will probably die, but the pack will undoubtedly emerge victorious.
This phenomenon is the main reason that yinglets are at least tolerated, if not especially liked in human cities; antagonizing one, or a group of them too much, can lead to the antagonist being chased down, picked apart, and oftentimes eaten.
Their distress cry isn't something they can activate at will; it only rises to the surface when a yinglet enters a fight-or-flight stage and feels it is in mortal danger.
The amount of help, and/or the anger of the little mob, can vary due to the yinglet in particular crying out (i.e. if one isn't liked, and/or has done nothing of worth for the enclave as a whole, then the rest may just gather to watch it get kicked around and laugh).
Due to a few tense situations shortly after the yinglets first arrived near Val Salia, they now tend to find out a little about the aggressor before going wild on them, such as if they had a good reason for harming the yinglet in question, or if they are, for example, members of a Great House who might burn down the entire enclave if one of their own was attacked. (It's been burned down a few times already, but it's usually back within a week.)
Woe to the fool who causes a female to cry out, for the species' entire survival depends on the safety of their females, and they will descend upon the victim in a frothing rage.
I won't often make two Field-Guide-style comics right next to each other, but while drawing the next page of the comic, I realized that knowing this little tidbit about yinglets beforehand would make a big difference.
And for anyone who doesn't get the reference: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=man%27s+life+ripped+my+flesh
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All right! On one hand, I'd like to just dump a huge info page that tells everything about them, but revealing one part at a time seems to be going pretty well!
One way or another though, everyone's gonna know most of the things there are to know about yinglets by the time Kass leaves the enclave.
One way or another though, everyone's gonna know most of the things there are to know about yinglets by the time Kass leaves the enclave.
Is that old decreped fella based off of Gob from Fallout 3?
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Gob
And I got the other reference
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Gob
And I got the other reference
Ha ha! Alan Rickman doesn't even sound like Alan Rickman, but I think CrimsonLancer was referring to this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9VDvgL58h_Y
First thing I thought was http://cps-static.rovicorp.com/3/JP.....er=allrovi.com
Searching for the picture, though, I found http://lh3.ggpht.com/_5XvBYfxU_dM/T.....jpg?imgmax=800 and I think I got it XD
It also has a tone of urban legend XD "Beware the lonely yinglet!"
Searching for the picture, though, I found http://lh3.ggpht.com/_5XvBYfxU_dM/T.....jpg?imgmax=800 and I think I got it XD
It also has a tone of urban legend XD "Beware the lonely yinglet!"
and one more for you, "the moon's an egg" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQjm1U2LQts <^\/^>
reminds me cucco from Lezend of Zelda series...
http://orig02.deviantart.net/e441/f.....an-d68fkl1.jpg
http://orig02.deviantart.net/e441/f.....an-d68fkl1.jpg
Ey, good idea! Flinters draws a nice yinglet; he's made one of his own, in fact!
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15240135/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15240135/
Why would one want to grab a yinglet while being naked and unarmed? That doesen't look like a healthy idea. I could understand grabbing him by the neck, which would silence the poor bastard, but like that...
That man got what he was asking for - lots and lots of manly scars. And a pirate eyepatch. And a hook instead of hand.
That man got what he was asking for - lots and lots of manly scars. And a pirate eyepatch. And a hook instead of hand.
never underestimate the effectiveness of a pack. doesn't matter if its wolves, yinglets, or those fuzzy ball things from star trek. NEVER UNDERESTIMATE NUMBERS 8I
seriously, one of my old teachers wasn't able to beat off all the ants that took over her foot ._. the horror...
seriously, one of my old teachers wasn't able to beat off all the ants that took over her foot ._. the horror...
You know, looking back on this page, I have to wonder if anyone has ever tried weaponizing Yinglets in this fashion.
You could have a lone Yinglet who might be more attentive than others standing guard, possibly offering them a reasonably large payment to make them of extreme value to their enclave. A would-be thief would think them something easy to deal with and may endanger them. Said Yinglet utters distress call, and suddenly all the nearby Yinglets are swarming upon the victim. Thief's injuries are so severe that it deters other thieves from trying the same stunt.
You could have a lone Yinglet who might be more attentive than others standing guard, possibly offering them a reasonably large payment to make them of extreme value to their enclave. A would-be thief would think them something easy to deal with and may endanger them. Said Yinglet utters distress call, and suddenly all the nearby Yinglets are swarming upon the victim. Thief's injuries are so severe that it deters other thieves from trying the same stunt.
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