Don't Discriminate Against SpeciesCh97 - Feiyi

 

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Translator's Note

More specifically, people who lit fires for cooking.

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  1. Was it also two month ago that FL appeared? That is all so strange, all those ancient yaos coming out of nowhere so suddenly.

    Thx for the ch ٩( >ヮ<)۶

  2. Ice age a couple hundred years ago? Okay, different world, but why are there still so many humans then? Wouldn’t 90% die out?

    • It probably meant Glacial period. Right now, the world is in an Interglacial period (half way through). These periods are relative to the sun’s rotation.

      • Yes, but the last glacial period in our world started 110,000 years ago and ended 15,000 years ago, and very few humans (or other fauna) would be around in those regions covered by the glaciation.

        AFAIK, China was not really covered by any glaciers in the latest glaciation period, but would likely have experienced significantly lower temperatures… but it was still not “a few hundred” years ago.

    • They might only be displaced, since it’s rare that the entire world is covered by ice during an ice age. People would migrate to warmer regions. But yes, an ice age/glacial period a few hundred years ago clearly implies that this is not our world, since those typically last for tens of thousands of years, and there has been no glacial period for us in the past 15,000 years. And it still sounds a bit unlikely that human civilisation could bounce back from an event like that in just a few hundred years.

      They might be talking about what is commonly called “the Little Ice Age” which refers to a colder phase that did in fact occur a few hundred years ago (15th-19th centuries), though it was mostly in the north Atlantic region IIRC, and not actually an ice age in any true sense of the word.

      • Huh, why is the end of my comment cut off… 🤔 The lost bit said something about it not being a true ice age in any sense of the word (it was regional and not global, and did not involve any significant glaciation, just more severe winters and cooler summers)