Well, when novel predators arrive, it could cause a ripple effect. They might change the behavior of the prey, impact the food web, and even influence the habitat. Sometimes, it can lead to the decline of some species and the rise of others.
It can disrupt the balance. The new predators might outcompete existing ones for resources, leading to changes in the population of prey species.
Smaug is introduced relatively late in the story. You'll come across him in a significant part of the plot.
Gatsby is introduced relatively early in the story. You'll come across him within the first few chapters.
Gatsby is first introduced relatively early in the novel. You'll encounter him within the first few chapters.
Jay Gatsby is introduced relatively early in the novel. You'll encounter him within the first few chapters.
Faber is first introduced in chapter five of the novel.
One consequence is that it limits the exposure of visual novels. Many visual novel developers rely on platforms like Steam to reach a wide audience. When Steam bans them, it becomes harder for these developers to get their work noticed.
A new approach might involve using artificial intelligence to monitor and flag suspicious communication patterns in social media platforms. This could help detect early signs of predatory behavior.
One way could be by analyzing their online behavior patterns. If they consistently show aggressive or inappropriate communication, it might be a sign.
It's introduced relatively early in the story. You'll notice it within the first few chapters.
Gear 5 was introduced at a specific point in the manga, but I can't recall the exact chapter off the top of my head.