MOVEMENT

Right now, movement is determined only by their limbs. In all videos, the Prouns are simply flexing (expanding and contracting) their limbs. In some cases this appears as writhing, crawling, jumping, or twitching. They are not moving towards or away from anything yet, just flexing / spasming.

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Parameters

I. Laziness:

How much force a Proun's muscles can exert and how far it can stretch its limbs. A lazy Proun can't exert much force and can't stretch very far. It has nothing to do with frequency or speed (but it can).

II. Gluttony:

Size, Weight (Mass), and the amount a Proun can move its limbs. A gluttonous Proun means it's huge and can't move its limbs very well. As opposed to a spry proun with low mass and a wide range of movement / flexibility.

III Fear:

Fear is how fast and strong a proun's movements are, and how much force it can exert while moving. Like someone swimming quickly, and forcefully away from something.

A High Value on fear means able to (not afraid) to jump incredibly high. A Low Value on fear means it likely can barely jump at all.

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Depending upon their limbs and complexity these movements change accordingly. But there are other behavioral attributes emergeing with evolution (See Section: Goals/Evolution)--for example how harmonious the Proun's movement is. Some Prouns might activate one or two muscles at a time while others are writhing messes, both with the goal of moving in a certain direction.

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