It might seem odd but it fits the real life behaviour of red foxes. They have bright red coats (pretty much the same as the mount) and in the wild they're typically crepuscular; only active around dawn and dusk and sleeping or staying near their den late at night and through the day. They hunt by stealth (including relying on shadow), both to creep up on their prey and to hide from predators. But in urban areas where they have fewer or no predators or in captivity they become a lot more confident, showing little/no fear of humans and will be more active during the day.
They're also omnivores who will often mainly eat meat but will eat fruit when they can get it, in the autumn they've been known to only eat fruit, suggesting that it's actually their prefered food and they eat other stuff when they can't get enough fruit to live on.
As for the name it's a duskember fox - dusk ember - as in a red 'spark' seen at dusk.
BardokRedSnow wrote: »Standing out while eating isn’t really an issue for predators, they have their bounty. It’s when they are hunting that they want to be stealthy. I don’t get the question really or why this seems strange, in the wild if you see food and are hungry you eat, regardless of if you blend in or not. This is hardly the only example either, wolves also eat berries out in the open where they can find them.
FeedbackOnly wrote: »BardokRedSnow wrote: »Standing out while eating isn’t really an issue for predators, they have their bounty. It’s when they are hunting that they want to be stealthy. I don’t get the question really or why this seems strange, in the wild if you see food and are hungry you eat, regardless of if you blend in or not. This is hardly the only example either, wolves also eat berries out in the open where they can find them.
I agree but snow berries seems odd choice. Remember in game it says favorite food. This means it would purposely seek out a food that could get it killed.
Red on white is easy to see. So they would be vulnerable.
Overall the story that is in game is disjointed. It jumped 3 times that's what lead to confusion. The writer needs to transition it better. .
Some of us buy items because of the story they add to our characters
BardokRedSnow wrote: »FeedbackOnly wrote: »BardokRedSnow wrote: »Standing out while eating isn’t really an issue for predators, they have their bounty. It’s when they are hunting that they want to be stealthy. I don’t get the question really or why this seems strange, in the wild if you see food and are hungry you eat, regardless of if you blend in or not. This is hardly the only example either, wolves also eat berries out in the open where they can find them.
I agree but snow berries seems odd choice. Remember in game it says favorite food. This means it would purposely seek out a food that could get it killed.
Red on white is easy to see. So they would be vulnerable.
Overall the story that is in game is disjointed. It jumped 3 times that's what lead to confusion. The writer needs to transition it better. .
Some of us buy items because of the story they add to our characters
Couple of things.
First, I don't believe that it considering snowberries a favorite treat would cause it to go out of its way and die to eat the food. Foxes are clever creatures and there's many examples of animals outwitting predators or rivals for food, often risking themselves and their health. Lions for instance attack all sorts of animals, even ones that can fight back like buffalo and hippos. Typically they stick to what is easiest for them however.
They likely stated this also so you in your rp know what to feed them. In skyrim snowberries are all over the place as well, I don't think it'd be difficult for foxes to acquire them of any sort, certainly not ones big enough to ride on. Besides, what in the world is out hunting foxes that big anyway lol certainly not a great number of things would be natural predators to them. Trolls, wolves, sabrecats and bears maybe, if they can catch them. Thats about it.
The other thing, while I would appreciate if Zos made a bigger effort to make these items lore friendly as stuff like the storm atronach camel and so on is a meme lol, and they've gotten better at this imo and I enjoy reading the mount and item descriptions... generally speaking, the crown store isnt the best place to look for lore sanctity. Its not a rebuttal really, more just advice, I personally wouldn't look too closely at crown store item stuff since the nature of the crown store is to keep making money off of the mmo. So for the most part its minimum effort stuff likely and I doubt that will change.
Honestly the Fox descriptions some of their better ones and I don't think they did a poor job with it at all but opinions opinions.