Spooky costumes and Halloween pranks might be too much for smallhorns. Also, how would the hornmothers respond to smallhorns with sacks asking for snacks?
Spooky costumes are more allegorical than anything else. We can always tone it down to a level they can handle. Like making their costumes more cute than scary.
As for how would they react... well, it depends. If you make it a tradition, you can change their disposition to being asked for snacks instead of receiving them and if it lasts long enough, those smallhorns might one day be in the same position as those hornmothers.
If they feel like they should do it for the herd, like obeying leader, they will do it. Plus, you can end the day with a feast so they don't feel bad about their snacks.
You can even make a contest. Who gave the best snack and/or who did the best prank, and give them a price.
The possibilities are vast, but it all depends on them. After all, at the end of the day, it's for their enjoyment.
As for how would they react... well, it depends. If you make it a tradition, you can change their disposition to being asked for snacks instead of receiving them and if it lasts long enough, those smallhorns might one day be in the same position as those hornmothers.
If they feel like they should do it for the herd, like obeying leader, they will do it. Plus, you can end the day with a feast so they don't feel bad about their snacks.
You can even make a contest. Who gave the best snack and/or who did the best prank, and give them a price.
The possibilities are vast, but it all depends on them. After all, at the end of the day, it's for their enjoyment.
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