For a long while now, I've been thinking about trying to mod my own civilization that is entirely female. And I wanted their society to be inspired by the amazons, fae and faeries of myth and fantasy. I don't want them to be inherently evil, though. They'd be hostile towards goblins and have similar ethics to dwarves and humans.
Obviously, a female-only civ would have the complication of how they would have children. I've been inspired by Scandinavian folklore about elves which describe them as kidnapping humans to use them. I was also inspired by erotic fairy fantasy books in which they bite humans with their fangs, injecting them with a magical venom that can transform them into their own kind.
Basically, I want my civ to be a type of night creature. To this end, I was reading the wiki about creature tokens. But, on reading about the
CONVERTED_SPOUSE token, some questions arose:
Creatures of this caste's species with the SPOUSE_CONVERTER and NIGHT_CREATURE_HUNTER tokens will kidnap SPOUSE_CONVERSION_TARGETs of an appropriate sex and convert them into castes with CONVERTED_SPOUSE.
(1) If I play in Fort Mode as my civ and I have peaceful visitors from other civs come to my tavern or tradepost, will members of my civ occasionally grab one them to convert into a spouse?
(2) If a converted spouse is either exposed to a syndrome or suffers a curse that transforms them (say, by becoming a werecreature), would said spouse revert back to their non-spouse existence after transforming back?
(3) Is there a way in which I could have my night civ
first convert a spouse and then,
at some later point, transform them into one of my night civ race via a custom syndrome or curse... without requiring DFhack?
Can someone point me to any mods which have a night creature-type civilization? Are Masterwork's succubi like that?
Also, I'm not sure what I would call them. I thought of "Faekyrie" - faey valkyrie, but that's not quite right. Succufaey? Night Maidens? Faebi? Perhaps "Venefay", derived from
venery, which means chase, pursuit or hunting? How about, "
Shikari", meaning chase, pursuit or big game hunter?