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Insects fell out of trees and vines. The jungle floor suddenly seemed to stop moving. The toxin paralyzed the insects' nervous systems. Some of the tribespeople suspected that the toxin wasn't so innocuous on humans, but this was the tool of their trade. | Insects fell out of trees and vines. The jungle floor suddenly seemed to stop moving. The toxin paralyzed the insects' nervous systems. Some of the tribespeople suspected that the toxin wasn't so innocuous on humans, but this was the tool of their trade. | ||
− | Zalrog whispered over to his companion, Revestra: "Looks like we'll have a surplus we can sell on the e-markets." She winked | + | Zalrog whispered over to his companion, Revestra: "Looks like we'll have a surplus we can sell on the e-markets." She winked at him. They'd developed a tight relationship, which intermingled business and sex as tribal relations so often did. |
The tribe didn't have a "home", of course. They were nomadic, as practically all humans were, and always had been. Not having undergone an agricultural transition, they retained many of their hunter-gatherer ways while also incorporating modern manufacturing and digital practices. | The tribe didn't have a "home", of course. They were nomadic, as practically all humans were, and always had been. Not having undergone an agricultural transition, they retained many of their hunter-gatherer ways while also incorporating modern manufacturing and digital practices. |