On 7/28/2015 2:52 AM, Greg Chalik wrote: > It seems to me that financial dealings are not gender-specific in Aslan society. > These need to be seen in the historical context of the culture. Fighting was > done by males, and if Aslans follow feline species populations, females will > significantly outnumber males also. > > It would be males that take decisions on procurement of all things military, and > this requires not a small measure of being able to evaluate investment vs > capability formula. > > That is, this is not a black & white issue. > > I would also suggest that what counts for land for Aslans in terms of value is > utility for meat animal herding in the first place. Hotels can be built > anywhere. Aslan population pressures is what drove their expansion. An Aslan > female can potentially birth 12 kittens per year, and an Aslan male is likely to > maintain two-four breeding age females while capable of reproduction. That is a > lot of mouths to feed, who it seems are not as omnivorous as Humanity. > I'm going to suggest an alternative. There are several species of animals were the reproductive cycle in females requires the presence (or absence) of correct environmental conditions. In the Aslan all females produce a low level of pheromone. Beyond some level indicates the presence of too many competing females and the reproductive system hibernates for a while. Meaning most of the females in a pride do not breed. During the evolution of the Aslan it served to restrict population growth and encourages them to spread. During an industrial revolution stage you end up with an interesting split. Lord Farway-With-Land and his herders can produce children. But Lord-City-Manager and his pride do not. So Lord Farway-With-Land is continually sending his "extra" population into Lord-City-Manager's city. In the modern era, it's possible to produce fake the isolation level required with either sealed environments, or hormone treatments (or both). But the Aslan desire for land is driven by the need for enough space to allow the breeding cycle to restart. The fact the land can also be used to graze food stock is a bonus. The tradition of the Ihatei derives from Lord Farway-With-Land sending the extra population into a city to make a living (and an impression on his lord). And continues to this day because of simple biology. This isn't a stable situation, and the Aslan history has at least three known world wars, one of them nuclear before they achieved space flight. In thinking about it, it isn't the female reproduction that is affected, but the male side. Lord-Wants-Children in order to be fertile, must live isolated enough for his biology to think he's alone, but in the presence of enough females to ensure he's active. It may not be enough to just summer in the Hamptons to make this happen, but a year or more of being away from the court and the city. This biological imperative for land (or at least space) would produce some interesting incentives for expansion. -- Thomas Jones-Low Work: xxxxxx@softstart.com Home: xxxxxx@gmail.com