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Kampala felt strange explaining a culture she had only read and heard about in stories. “Humans,” she replied. “They built this city, and most of the other ‘unnatural’ things that are around us. They could not survive the cold harsh winters, so they had to build homes that would protect them.” There were likely other reasons for it, too, but Kampala knew that was one of the main reasons. Why they needed houses in mild climates was beyond her, of course, as they could have easily existed without them. Perhaps they had simply gotten too greedy.


“I suppose they did not care that it was wrong or different. They needed it, so they made it,” she replied with a shrug. While she was no expert on humans, and a lot of her knowledge was likely way off base, she did like to think she knew more than most. It was her goal to learn as much as she could about the creatures that had come before them. They may have been vastly different, but they had shaped the world into what it was up until the Luperci came to be. “Perhaps some of it was convenience, too.” Since the humans lacked fangs and claws, they had to create things to make up for their disadvantages.


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