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Post by mao on May 10, 2020 5:16:36 GMT -5
It's been a while since I started a new one thread so here we go. The focus of this thread is the following: How would a world shape if in the very early stages of magic, dogs were utilized as the main creature that was worked(like Owl bears for example) on, to a level of the breeds we have IRL: How would this shape everything. In reality I think this should be common place in the universe as dogs have so much potential. Stay Tuned!
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Post by mao on May 10, 2020 5:28:03 GMT -5
ok , just about the first thing that would be bred is a replacement for the horse. Horses really don't have the right disposition as a servant of man and have a lot of mental quirks. I'm not ever sure that the horse DNA would even be used on this project.
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Post by mao on May 10, 2020 5:34:48 GMT -5
Another early projects would be evil mages replacing the Orc. Dogs naturally make packs and have a social pecking order. Phasing out the Orc is prob the first thing that evil mages would do
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Post by mao on May 10, 2020 5:52:06 GMT -5
Another important change would be the griffon, obviously not a natural creature. Using say a pit bull instead of a lion would be a vast improvement of the breed and still have the ferocity necessary for it to be successful.
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Post by mao on May 16, 2020 4:54:31 GMT -5
Dwarven Sonic Hound gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=457163Years of tampering have made this creature an extremely valuable addition to the Dwarven arsenal. It's bark can only be heard by other dogs but penetrates 10 feet of stone in a 100 foot diameter. You pair this w normal dogs and the normal dog will bark in reply. They are amazing watchdogs and even hear invisible things.They are such great allies that the Dwarve's enemies will do raids just to kill these dogs. It also has a silent sonic atack that does d12 damage or 2d10 to creatures w keen hearing(such as bats) in a 10 foot diameter .
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Post by mao on Oct 18, 2020 3:52:28 GMT -5
So what sparked this world? One possibility is an enterprising druid/mage bred a dog that could fully understand a limited vocabulary and could answer yes or no questions making incredible scouts. This caused others to begin the experiments , sparking the Dog World.
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Post by Original Old School on Feb 8, 2021 3:19:16 GMT -5
ok , just about the first thing that would be bred is a replacement for the horse. Horses really don't have the right disposition as a servant of man and have a lot of mental quirks. I'm not ever sure that the horse DNA would even be used on this project. Where are you getting the "horses really don't have the right disposition as a servant of man and have a lot of mental quirks" thing from? Horses can be very obedient and very affectionate towards their owner.
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Post by Original Old School on Feb 8, 2021 3:44:25 GMT -5
It's been a while since I started a new one thread so here we go. The focus of this thread is the following: How would a world shape if in the very early stages of magic, dogs were utilized as the main creature that was worked(like Owl bears for example) on, to a level of the breeds we have IRL: How would this shape everything. In reality I think this should be common place in the universe as dogs have so much potential. Stay Tuned! 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Post by mao on Mar 25, 2021 15:16:35 GMT -5
ok , just about the first thing that would be bred is a replacement for the horse. Horses really don't have the right disposition as a servant of man and have a lot of mental quirks. I'm not ever sure that the horse DNA would even be used on this project. Where are you getting the "horses really don't have the right disposition as a servant of man and have a lot of mental quirks" thing from? Horses can be very obedient and very affectionate towards their owner. I have been close friends w 2 dif peeps who were all about horses, that's where this comes from(sorry just saw this as I was rereading the thread
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Post by mao on Sept 4, 2022 10:25:16 GMT -5
Grey hound/cheetah messangers
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Post by dilvish on Sept 9, 2022 11:03:18 GMT -5
it's a dogs life And then I read the entire post like this
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Post by mao on Dec 30, 2022 8:27:04 GMT -5
An eary entreponere mage tryed to do the same thing wiith house cats. All he did was create a bunch of horrid mutations that are all very mad. The are still found in modern day and attempts to wipe them out have been total failures. The original notes are needed to put an end to them.
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