414. Salamander reasoning
Salamanders are just their own thing.
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Salamanders really have a messed up way of thinking, uh. As expected from a warrior culture.
I’d wonder what would a Salamander think of someone capable of mopping the floor with her but whose strength comes from training and technique rather than innate power. “Mating” with such an opponent would be kinda pointless, unless in Robukan the Lamarkian evolution is a thing.
Training and technique is just a way of unlocking your full innate power. Regardless of how the power is achieved, Salamanders respect and value it. As for sexual attraction, biological urges don’t always make sense. A sexy woman is still sexy even after you find out she’s infertile.
It depends from setting to setting, but techniques and training doesn’t really unlock your full innate power as much as they actually improve it (at least in certain areas). Especially specialized training in peculiar fighting styles could lead to developing an impressive strength, often to the detriment of another kind of strength.
And example is strongman training vs runner training: one develop strength and the other develop speed, and the type of body you get from either of them would be unsuited for the other one. Techniques (and training methods) then are another thing entirely, because as a form of “technology” they can get developed and become better and more refined with time and generations. It’s entirely possible (due to science and technique development) that modern pro athletes could very well be the “strongest” humans in history.
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