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* KickTheSonOfABitch: The Pyromanics were one of the most brutal and sadistic of the harmster species and had committed complete genocide on another sapient species but they themselves (and several other harmster cultures) are wiped out when the last ice age of the Glaciocene drives the more advanced tundra harmsters further south.

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: PayEvilUntoEvil: The Pyromanics were one of the most brutal and sadistic of the harmster species and had committed complete genocide on another sapient species but they themselves (and several other harmster cultures) are wiped out when the last ice age of the Glaciocene drives the more advanced tundra harmsters further south.

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* ShortLivedOrganism: Harmsters never die of old age due to their violent lifestyles but, even then, they have a very short lifespan as fifteen is considered old for them.



* WeAreAsMayflies: It's stated the harmsters never die of old age due to their violent lifestyles but, even then, they have a very short lifespan as fifteen is considered old for them.
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* JustSoStory: Occasionally, horn-herder calves are born with [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclopia cyclopia]], brought on by eating a toxic plant. The highbrows interpret this as the result of an evil one-eyed spirit trapped within the plant attempting to be reborn.
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* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: Their go-to strategy during the second world war is to simply overwhelm their opponent after knocking down their defensive walls. Once they are no longer able to do this after the Rockcookers start killing their rakatusks, they aren't able to adapt and are defeated quickly.
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* {{Polyamory}}: Polyamory and polygamy are fairly common and accepted in their culture, in contrast to most other calliducyons, which tend to be monogamous.
* ReallyGetsAround: Their proclivity to take multiple partners and their very dark fur (a very attractive feature among brown northhounds) means that their are many northhounds of other cultures with woodwolf ancestry.
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* CargoCult: They worship lighting due to it being the only source of the fire so vital to their survival and they treat fulgurites (stone structures caused by lighting striking loose soil) as holy objects which are protected aggressively.
* TheDiscoveryOfFire: They are the only calliducyon that uses fire due to the cold nights they have to endure on the grasslands they inhabit. Notably however, they can't create it themselves and have to aquire it from lighting strikes but they have techniques to ensure what fire they do have doesn't go out.

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* CargoCult: They worship lighting lightning due to it being the only source of the fire so vital to their survival and they treat fulgurites (stone structures caused by lighting lightning striking loose soil) as holy objects which are protected aggressively.
* TheDiscoveryOfFire: They are the only calliducyon that uses fire due to the cold nights they have to endure on the grasslands they inhabit. Notably however, they can't create it themselves and have to aquire it from lighting lightning strikes but they have techniques to ensure what fire they do have doesn't go out.
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** [[spoiler:The shroomors are the culmination of this trope, being a MeatMoss fungus-like growth that is all that remains of the once-sentient Harmsters.]]

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** [[spoiler:The shroomors are the culmination of this trope, being a MeatMoss fungus-like growth that is all that remains of the once-sentient Harmsters.Harmsters - specifically, they're a benign descendant of SIHTT.]]



* HeelRaceTurn: In what is probably the most bizarre example of this trope, [[spoiler: the harmsters in a way get this treatment when the transmissible tumor known as the shroomors-- ''technically their descendants'' -- eventually manages to find a niche in the environment, acting as a fungus-like decomposer and serving a purpose for good.]]

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* HeelRaceTurn: In what is probably the most bizarre example of this trope, [[spoiler: the harmsters in a way get this treatment when the transmissible tumor known as the shroomors-- ''technically their descendants'' thanks to having evolved from SIHTT -- eventually manages to find a niche in the environment, acting as a fungus-like decomposer and serving a purpose for good.]]
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