In the decades since the Eldritch War, the Seasons Calendar has become the communal way to mark the days, no matter the race or origin of those that call the world of Isekai their home.
Centuries before even the Divine Races of Isekai would set foot upon the land, the gods found themselves divided by their tenets, choosing to fall in line with those others that shared their thoughts.
The large Kingdoms of Isekai agreed upon a standard trade for the value of metals. This allowed each area to mint their own coins with images and historical icons but still have them be useful during trade during travels to far off lands.
For the Black Stout, they must be protected by fences and men, weapons and fire. Even so, the hard work is worth it to the Clay Giants, one of the few groups in the world that partake in animal husbandry.
Every few moments, a small curly head rises above the backs of a heard of Giant Goats. While not much smaller than the beasts it hides behind, the Giant Alpaca finds safety in the herds of behemoth goats.
Giant Goats have become more common in recent years, their herds growing under the protection and domestication of the Barbarians. From small herds or singular creatures that perched on narrow ledges, these goats have grown to herds of fifty or more.
These horses are far larger than any others found throughout the world, standing hands above the draft horses that pull wagons & carts in the plains areas of the Southern Continent. While bred to serve as mounts, Hillbreds are also used as draft animals.
More commonly known as the Káto Flying Squirrel, these creatures can fit in the palm of the hand and are reminiscent of the small flying squirrels that can be found in the forests on the surface.
Dedication to animal husbandry by the Clay Giants shows most in their work with the Tatanka, a massive breed domesticated and bred from the extremely large Tante that roamed the Cradle of Clay. These beasts had few enemies other than the Dinosaurs.