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Sequential and simultaneous hermaphroditism are certainly plausible under the parameters that CRWBY established for the Faunus. Oh, man, this is such a good ask. I’ve often wondered the same myself, in regards to Faunus traits, and whether or not some of those traits could be the source of medical breakthroughs. Let me start by addressing each question separately, since there’s a lot to unpack here; not just in regards to lore/worldbuilding, but from a meta/production perspective, too. With how the one animal trait works with these people shouldn’t be possible for a Faunus to be born with the ..read more
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I just saw a video by cognito about the history of beer and it brings forth the idea of civilization as we know it exists at all because beer apparently was worth the downsides of switching over to an agriculture based lifestyle. How do you think that would hash out in a world like remnant Hiya! I think I found the video you’re referring to. For those who aren’t familiar with this idea, it’s called the . It’s a pretty sound explanation for why cereal-domestication would’ve driven Neolithic hunter-gatherers away from a nomadic lifestyle. See, grain production is extremely labor-intensive. The w ..read more
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Post-V8, however, my guess is that the writers would want to skew the answer to favor their portrayal of James as a heartless machine. (The dehumanization of disabled bodies that rely on prostheses isn’t exactly subtle. Especially when we use Penny as a foil, and how her rejection of a synthetic body was something to be If someone had asked me this question prior to V7/V8, I would’ve said “He lost it in his line of work as a Huntsman,” or “He lost it doing something tangentially related to Salem.” .) I’d be willing to bet money that if someone asked CRWBY how James lost the majority of his bod ..read more
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There’s a biological basis for this hypothesis, too.
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Crocodilian-like white blood cells
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Like the Gila monster
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A snail Faunus with eyestalks
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