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Sariant Lambs prefer to avoid large cities, valuing safety over luxury. Once they "settle down," they will breed until their population is large enough for another herd to split and "infest" another place. Their natural predators are anything that can't be bought by cuteness, such as Crelers, undead, and Eater Goats.<ref name=":0" /> | Sariant Lambs prefer to avoid large cities, valuing safety over luxury. Once they "settle down," they will breed until their population is large enough for another herd to split and "infest" another place. Their natural predators are anything that can't be bought by cuteness, such as Crelers, undead, and Eater Goats.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
Their primary survival mechanism is to find someone to take care of them, which they accomplish by acting cute and cuddly. This method is immensely effective, | Their primary survival mechanism is to find someone to take care of them, which they accomplish by acting cute and cuddly. This method is immensely effective, as there are cases of even monsters protecting and feeding them in the wild.<ref>[[Chapter 7.54]]</ref><ref name=":0">[[Interlude β The Pets of Innworld|Interlude - The Pets of Innworld]]</ref> However, once they successfully ingratiate themselves, they will become hedonistic and leech off their hosts. | ||
For the most part, Sariant Lambs are manipulative bullies, as they exhibit behavior such as stealing food or drawing people's attention away from work and will also ''demand'' affection. | For the most part, Sariant Lambs are manipulative bullies, as they exhibit behavior such as stealing food or drawing people's attention away from work and will also ''demand'' affection. |