[quote=@rabidbacon] Thanks for the details. I have a few more questions: - How big can they get? I was thinking of making a Wild that feeds on fear or anger, and it would be reasonable to assume these emotions are abundant in such a setting, which means they are quite well-fed. - Is there a set distance between Wild and bound human (kinda like how the Wi-Fi signals weaken and stop working after a certain point)? If this happens, what are the effects (ex: human's Wild-given powers stop working, Wild gets hungrier, etc.) - Regarding the powers, does it have to be consensual for it to work, or can a Wild give and take away the powers freely? And when bound to one, does it mean it cannot choose another? - Can a Wild give powers to only one human? - Can a Wild feed on more than one human's emotions? I feel like the answer here is yes... though I asked just to be sure. - If Wilds feed on emotions, do they have their own? If so, can they feed on each other? - How are Wilds born/created? (Or is this a plot point you will reveal later in the story?) - If the Wilds were brought into this world via accident, what is keeping them from staying in their world / going back through the tear? [/quote] For sure! 1. Most Wilds are human size or the size of a one-story building, maybe a little bigger. 2. I'd say 100 feet is about the distance they ought to stay within before Wilds and their human begin to feel a tugging on their hearts that gets more and more painful the further away they are. 3. It doesn't have to be consensual, a lot of Wilds simply start haunting humans and the humans have no say in the matter. A wild can be bound to only one other human, and once they are bound, they cannot without their powers. Everything is linked, the powers, how they are telepathically connected, everything. A binding can be undone, but it takes a lot of time, effort, and can sometimes be painful. 4. Wilds are split into positive emotion feeders and negative emotion feeders. They typically satiate themselves on one or the other. 5. This will be revealed later in the story. All Wilds know how they were drained from their home in the Perishing Event, where a tear threw them into our world. 6. When they came through the tear into our world, the 'amniotic fluid', what we call the Abyss Energy drained from their world and interspersed into ours, causing all the plants to decay and dust to wreak havoc. Without this 'fluid', their world is like a popped water balloon, and is uninhabitable. Our world is habitable because the fluid still lives in the air, albeit at a much less dense rate. Does that answer your questions alright?