This idea came up in a MPSIMS thread, and I think it might be worth a spot in IMHO from a worldbuilding perspective. Sometimes you see nations in fantasy where there is a ruling class with dramatically different dietary requirements than most of the ruled. The classic example is the bloodthirsty vampire count with its posse of spawn, but here we are looking specifically at a situation where herbivores rule over carnivores / omnivores.flare22 wrote:my bad i think your right ok let me put it differently instead of minotaurs lets use yak folk as an example of a race that are herbivores and probably have strange view regarding what its ok to eat considering they keep omnivores like humans and goblins as slaves what do you think they would allow there slaves to eat would they force them to become vegetarian that would cut food costs but without protein they would not be able to work as hard if the let them eat meat what would the feed them would they start herding cattle to feed the slaves? would they hunt or would they make the humans eat the goblins?Ted the Flayer wrote:I might be wrong, but I was under the impression that Minotaurs weren't a culture/society, more like cursed humans that were "always chaotic evil" because of Baphomet. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that Minotaurs were kind of like gnolls in that regard.
http://monstersandmanuals.blogspot.com/ ... -folk.html
Here are some examples of such societies in fantasy settings:
- The Yak Folk mentioned in the quote above
- Dominions 3, where you have herbivore lizard-people ruling over a slave class of carnivore lizards, who are tougher physically but lack the organization and powerful mages that keep C'tis strong.
- Magical forests where you have elves or tree nymphs or whatever commanding the loyalty of large numbers of animals, some of whom are obligate carnivores. Maybe throw in some werewolves and orcs of the only-eat-meat-variety. The rulers don't eat much, and they might just live off magic crackers and small plates of ground-up bark, grass, and nuts.
My first thought when I consider states with this kind of setup is to compare with India or other places that have a ruling caste who have a bunch of religious taboos that keep them from eating meat.
But this is different. Eating meat specifically will make the rulers ill. How might they perceive subordinates with such biological differences?
C'tis has the ruling lizards perceive their slaves as savage and dangerous. They fear the carnivore lizards, who might see their masters as potential food. But this fear drives the somewhat-cowardly lizard people to enslave the carnivores just because they are so scary. It makes them appealing slave-soldiers.
Presumably, C'tis raises livestock to feed the carnivore lizards, but the situation is not addressed in depth. They probably put their own race in charge of those operations (can't trust them meaties not to go crazy and eat everything, yo), but I'm not sure how prestigious being a pig farm overseer would get seen as. On the one hand, you are making sure the dangerous monster-people don't get uppity and take more than their share, on the other you are catering to the needs of a slave race, and some of the stigma will rub off.
What kind of societies do you think this Herbivore/Carnivore divide might produce?