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General Mods: Ali, Jessy, Mag, Muse & Pirate

Hmmm

That kinda opens up more questions :/

I feel like challenging for the land and mares makes more sense in terms of realism. In the wild, a challenging stallion would try and drive away the current lead and take over the herd and the area as well (though might move them on too). It seems pointless for a herdless stallion to challenge for an empty territory and silly for a homeless stallion to challenge for a whole herd when he has no where to keep them (except the falls)

You say if a stallion loses his territory his mares should and do go free. Is this only in the case of stallions that lose the territory through being inactive? It seems kind of unfair for an active stallion to lose all his mares because he lost a challenge for his land only. If a homeless stallion can claim mares and bring them to a territory when he claims or challenges for one then surely a stallion who loses the fight for a territory would just relocate his herd to the falls until he found another home.


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