And as it happens, it's a book I read quite recently. I'm glad for the rewrite removing the original adventure setting. The method in which the planet became forgotten was also just so natural that it added a lot of credibility to burly men fighting giant insects.
I'd also note in context, this opinion came to the narrator after the hero had just achieved the finding of a place where his tribe could go whole days without being attacked by giant spiders or other awful monstrous beasts, but he doesn't want them getting soft, so he looks for something with a bit more peril to it.
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And as it happens, it's a book I read quite recently. I'm glad for the rewrite removing the original adventure setting. The method in which the planet became forgotten was also just so natural that it added a lot of credibility to burly men fighting giant insects.
I'd also note in context, this opinion came to the narrator after the hero had just achieved the finding of a place where his tribe could go whole days without being attacked by giant spiders or other awful monstrous beasts, but he doesn't want them getting soft, so he looks for something with a bit more peril to it.