You get to pick any monster/animal from a video game to be your loyal pet forever

You get to pick any monster/animal from a video game to be your loyal pet forever.
Even if they're just humanoid in nature, as long as they are not human they're viable to be your pet. Pick now.

Okuu

Orin

Satori

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Koishi

Wriggle

Crow

Which one of you meme loving fucks want to get necked first?

What if they're only half human? She got a game on PC 98 and some other shit I don't remember so it's video game related.

Jack frost

The Most Loyal

Fuck of Raymoo

Youmu's only half a human.

dork*

She's not a dork.

nerd

>She's not a dork.

Balrog

What happens if you cum inside Myon?

Raymoo thread

How the fuck were ancient humans able to get a big ass gray wolves to stick by them and slowly form over thousands of years into dogs without the understanding we have over dog breeding now?

Shio, she's too cute.

mokou, she's a bird right?

Humans had fire and absorb more nutrients while eating. Early humans over hunted so they had lots of scraps laying around. Wolves associated humans with free food and belly rubs. Humans associated wolves with their ability to track pray and guard.

Also, our ancestors sometimes kidnapped their offspring to raise them.

>Wild wolf totally being okay with letting a tall human pet them
>Ancient humans totally able to think, "man, what if I gave this fucking wolf a belly rub :33333"

Castlevania succubus

Froggy

Yeah, imagine a bunch of early humans sitting around a fire after eating and wolves come to investigate. The humans wouldn't have any reason to attack, but they cant preserve food so it's a total loss anyways. They probably just chuck some meat.

Over time the wolves get accustomed to this, and so do the humans. The wolves just start hanging around people.

It's incredibly difficult to believe that actually happened. Especially at the time that humans and wolves were rivals during hunting.

>Check
>Mate

Well, when that happens the humans attack the wolves nesting areas. Humans have spears, tactics, and most importantly fire.

Once all the wolves adults are dead, you've gotta bunch of cute wolf pups without parents. Killing them wont provide much meat. Just like modern puppies humans probably thought they were adorable, so they raised them.

Yep. Better then some dumb Rat.

But he steal yo girl in the end.

That's even harder to believe. How would a primitive human at the time look a wolf pup and not immediately connect it to the idea that some day it will grow up to be a vicious adult?

The domestication of wolves and cats will always be a weird ass mystery.

Well, it just a theory. It's likely that domestication happened in different ways across human demographics.

Also, don't discredit early human intelligence. Some of the ways they constructed early tools is fucking genius when you consider they had no formal education. Humans that not only hunt, but get food from traps have a lot of time to sit around and develop stuff like language, navigation, more complex tools, and observe the environment.