SinghSong
Minstrel
So, in this particular world-building exercise, when coming up with the five species/Races in this world, I basically equated humans to rats (rattus rattus, i.e, Black Rats), and drew analogies between other species to come up with most of the distinguishing traits which differentiate them from one another. So I've basically got a pseudo-orc/ogre species based on rattus norwegicus, aka Brown Rats, with a psuedo-dwarf species based upon the (European) Rabbit, a pseudo-gnomes/halfling species based upon Pikas, and a few different pseudo Elf/Fae/Faun species based upon a few different types of Hares.
And it's the last of these that I'm asking about- because one of the primary, central distinguishing characteristics of Hares, is that they're extremely prococial, and don't bother with burrows or warrens. Instead, hares are effectively born into the world as toddlers, fully alert, with their eyes open and capable of walking within an hour of being born. Baby hares are then left to roam free and explore their surroundings on their own, and instinctively returning to their place of birth each night to suckle (with their mother doing her own thing during the day, and this being the sole bit of parental investment that hares provide to their offspring)- until they're ready to eat solid food, within the space of a week, and the 'leverets' are then abandoned completely, left to fend for themselves after just a fortnight- less than 1/20th of the way to their onset of puberty, and less than 1/400th of the way through their maximum lifespans of 16yrs.
Using the black rat as a baseline point of reference, given that the average length of its gestation, infancy, onset of puberty, and maximum age all fall into the range of being roughly 1/25th (4%) those of humans, that'd be the equivalent of my fantasy Race/species, the L'Faen, being able to walk and start to explore their surroundings literally within a day of being born, weaned at the age of six months, and then abandoned before reaching their first birthday (before foraging and fending for themselves, as 'Elverets/Elverettes', for the next 20-30yrs, before finally reaching puberty and becoming adult L'Faen). This seemed to fit in pretty well with several elements of the traditional lore for these respective traditional fantasy races (Elves, Fae and Fauns); and to potentially add a ton of complexity to the fantasy race/species. However, I'm wondering if it might be a bit too dark, and render them too vulnerable (especially bearing in mind the co-existence of Humanity).
Even with proportionate levels of speed, agility, strength and resilience as far above those of humans (and their pseudo-Orc/Ogre cousins, the Urkaas) as those of hares are above rats (with Hares being the fastest, leanest and most athletic of all terrestrial mammals relative to their size, supported by with the most rapid and efficient digestion of any mammals, and the highest calorific intake requirement relative to their body mass, along with unique joints in their skulls which cushion their brains against impacts and render them practically immune from concussions), and even with breeding habits rendering them near-impossible to breed in captivity, would there be any way for Elverets/Elverettes to avoid being predated upon by the Humans and Urkaas in this world, and exploited as child slave labor? And if they were systematically exploited in this manner, how would you feel about the racial politics of this world?
And it's the last of these that I'm asking about- because one of the primary, central distinguishing characteristics of Hares, is that they're extremely prococial, and don't bother with burrows or warrens. Instead, hares are effectively born into the world as toddlers, fully alert, with their eyes open and capable of walking within an hour of being born. Baby hares are then left to roam free and explore their surroundings on their own, and instinctively returning to their place of birth each night to suckle (with their mother doing her own thing during the day, and this being the sole bit of parental investment that hares provide to their offspring)- until they're ready to eat solid food, within the space of a week, and the 'leverets' are then abandoned completely, left to fend for themselves after just a fortnight- less than 1/20th of the way to their onset of puberty, and less than 1/400th of the way through their maximum lifespans of 16yrs.
Using the black rat as a baseline point of reference, given that the average length of its gestation, infancy, onset of puberty, and maximum age all fall into the range of being roughly 1/25th (4%) those of humans, that'd be the equivalent of my fantasy Race/species, the L'Faen, being able to walk and start to explore their surroundings literally within a day of being born, weaned at the age of six months, and then abandoned before reaching their first birthday (before foraging and fending for themselves, as 'Elverets/Elverettes', for the next 20-30yrs, before finally reaching puberty and becoming adult L'Faen). This seemed to fit in pretty well with several elements of the traditional lore for these respective traditional fantasy races (Elves, Fae and Fauns); and to potentially add a ton of complexity to the fantasy race/species. However, I'm wondering if it might be a bit too dark, and render them too vulnerable (especially bearing in mind the co-existence of Humanity).
Even with proportionate levels of speed, agility, strength and resilience as far above those of humans (and their pseudo-Orc/Ogre cousins, the Urkaas) as those of hares are above rats (with Hares being the fastest, leanest and most athletic of all terrestrial mammals relative to their size, supported by with the most rapid and efficient digestion of any mammals, and the highest calorific intake requirement relative to their body mass, along with unique joints in their skulls which cushion their brains against impacts and render them practically immune from concussions), and even with breeding habits rendering them near-impossible to breed in captivity, would there be any way for Elverets/Elverettes to avoid being predated upon by the Humans and Urkaas in this world, and exploited as child slave labor? And if they were systematically exploited in this manner, how would you feel about the racial politics of this world?