Oh, good...I was writing the Sea of Grass as though it was the plains of the West and Mid-Western United States. No one ever corrected me, but I wasn't always sure if I was right. I stuck to things like foxes and weasels, and birds like burrowing owls and pheasants and such. Still not sure what nightlions and grassbears are, though. Hope to hunt several things as the seasons go on, or just see them pass by.
Anyway, thanks to our wonderful mods we have a lot of info and such to work with, plus fun events (sadly missed the Caiyha one, but I wasn't sure Kai was ready for something like that anyway). Keep up the good work. You guys are awesome! Thank you for all the time and effort you put into this world! It makes me think about how things work

Speaking of which, I've been wondering about exactly how the tents work. Looking at yurts and tipis and such I've seen a few different methods, but I've never been exactly sure how Drykas tents work with and against the weather. It's mentioned that webbing is involved in keeping the tents, and even the outside/central pavilion fire, safe from the weather. When things get really bad, how well does the webbing work? Would someone not used to such things notice that their campsite, properly webbed, seems to be more or less unaffected by the weather? Does the temperature within the webbing remain at a certain level? Given the use of skins and blankets and such I assume that it's not a constant 72 degrees or anything like that, but I'm still trying to figure out how things work. With all the rain and snow and whatnot coming inquiring minds want to know!
Also, something that I've wondered about the migration patterns. Does everyone pack up and only move four times a year, or is it a constant thing? Like, every four weeks they move in that traditional clockwise motion, inching close to the next outsider city? If so, how often should we be roleplaying that we're moving on? And is food stored in tents protected by webbing, or is some stored in the ground in dugout pits? Does webbing protect from rodents taking the food, or is that up to the dogs/cats that the Drykas usually have in their camps?
Pardon me if these questions have already been answered. I tend to be somewhat thick. However, looking through the wiki and browsing the OOC threads and whatnot I've not been able to find what I was looking for. Also, I tend to over-think things.