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H) Expand military

Amari Asto would announce the fact that Lizardmen were now mad or at least it seemed like it, maybe their nature was like that all along although that wouldn't be consistent with the previous reports of his scouts, therefore, facing this threat Amari Asto decided to set up a military force for the Kingdom, it would consist of mostly spearmen, patrolling the Quarry in the mountains in order to protect it in case the Lizardmen attacked , after this there were plans to deal with them should more reports like these come again.

Quickly enough he sent Manco to set up this military force and tell them about their duties.
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A meeting was held the day after Echadon's return, and strangely but not unexpected, the first topic up for discussion was what ore source to mine first. Gold was naturally argued for the most, but after prolonged discussion and some urging and reasoning from Arngir, supported by Echadon, it was decided that they would immediately send a group to start a copper mine. This way they would be able to make some tools, though they would not be as good as bronze or iron.

Ursar, Friend/Foe Potential

Next it was about what to do regarding the Ursa. The story and requests that Echadon relayed to the meet, were heard by all. And they all felt the same way upon hearing it. Another people who had once been slaves like them. Arngir was the first to break the silence, "Kinship in slavery... I do not wish to be enemies with them, but would rather make them our friends if possible." The others nodded in approval of his thoughts.

It was decided to send Echadon back to the Ursa home, this time with less people, meaning six, and less armed. His goal would be to see if they could tell him more of the surrounding land, such as was resources could be found. Another task Arngir asked of him was to share the story of their own exodus, of how they too were slaves, in return for sharing theirs. And to convey that they wished to be friends if they would allow it.

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(A?) The next step was uncertain. On the surface it seemed a decent place to once again attempt to make a new life, but there were no guarantees that it would not end up just like Celebrimbor, if not worse. There, too, they had a river to protect them, but when the orcs came it was not enough to stop the defeat and slaughter of their kinsmen. The rushing river to the west could just as easily stop an enemy as it could wall their backs, at least until bridges are able to be constructed. The recent ordeals had made the general atmosphere pessimistic to say the least.

But just as there was no guarantee of safety or prosperity from staying, there was none from continuing. The weather only became colder as they went along and travelling in this manner was taxing on both spirit and body. It was decided that they would stay for now. The elf-at-arms would journey up, down and around the rivers, searching the area for friend or foe and any indication of the land's suitability for settlement so that a final decision might be made.

The elven woman who had hanged herself had only a small, private and fast ceremony. Her cause of death was not generally discussed as hanging or suicide, but as death from grief, though most understood this to be a euphemism. Few people, if anyone, wanted to preoccupy themselves with the matter. Their society's view of suicide is not entirely clear cut, based in muddled questions of fate and free will, but to suddenly take your life in this manner was certainly taboo. Taking her life she had abandoned her people and the path she was supposed to walk in life.

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"Here comes home the conquering hero. Well done on sucess with your first battle, may it be the first of many victories to come!" Maxim celebrated his returning daughter with a clap on the back, kissing her cheeks." Aemilina herself was limping slightly but otherwise exuberant, the crowd that had arrived when the galley returned cheering and clapping. The orcs wouldn't be an issue now that the boats were burnt, and the clash had given them a taste of Matem steel. It was a trifling victory in the grand scheme of things, butna victory nonetheless.




The group surveyors had gone too far, and were now hopelessly lost. They had voyaged too far inland, and were now blindly walking through the forest, praying to the divines that they would receive a sign if where to go next. Whilst they were feeling somewhat confidant that they could survive for a while longer, they were nervous and unsure of what dwelt here, this was uncharted territory after all.


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Vlath nodded as he received word of the game available to his people. The wolves could be a source of trouble in the future, he would deal with them soon enough. Yet again, Vlath turned to Mex who stood before him with the other tribe leaders and spoke "Mex, I want you to track as many deer as you can. Do not kill them, scare them towards us" He then turned to address Basir as well Basir "You will build an area to hold these beasts in. We will allow them to breed,and then feast. After we have a sufficient amount of deer in these holding pens, then you and your tribe will continue to hunt Mex, but you will share the food throughout the tribes. Basir, you may use whatever timber you can gather from our ships to make these pens. Go , both of you." The two tribe leaders bowed before silently leaving the tent. Now Vlath turned to Grash "Bloodfang. These wolves Mex has reported may be a source of trouble in the future. Select a group of your most capable warriors and inform them they may soon see battle" Grash laughed "You worry about mere beasts voidcaller? We are the Gods chosen! They are no threat." Vlath shook his head "Not a threat to us Grash, but our food. What else do you think they eat? The bears? The seals? No. They are competition, eliminate it." Grash nodded "Very well, high voidcaller" he muttered before exiting the tent.
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"A fine plot, wouldn't you say?" Called Llyr's raised voice over the thrashing roar of the waves. "Reminds me a little bit of home. That should help ease those pesky settler nerves. Why I've been sleeping better just for being off the ship!" The fresh faced elf remarked chirpily.

"I suppose it does bear some similarities to the isles, Sir." Intoned Caradoc, the solemn warrior's expression remaining as blank and unreadable as ever.

"A lot less severe though, wouldn't you say, Caradoc?" Llyr smiled. "I mean we won't name it anything as gloomy as The Bitterblack Isles, that'll certainly help matters. And hopefully we won't get the near constant rain and storms, I'd loathe to have crossed the sea only to end up somewhere gloomier than the old isles." Llyr's pearly white teeth gleamed from ear to pointed ear. Unlike his grim faced bodyguard he looked determined to break all the stereotypes of the elder folk being distant and haughty.

"From what our scouts have brought back, Sir, it seems the southern reaches of the island are heavily forested and the beaches are more on the... tropical side than our native reaches." Caradoc offered, his eyes still distant, looking out to the sea.

"Yes I heard!" Llyr practically cheered. "White sands and all! I'd almost forgotten beaches could have that instead of just being a sloping collection of pebbles." And he loved it, the crisp colour of the sands, the clear skies over the flowing waters all while the warming rays of the sun gently lay upon his shoulders. It was a glorious change from the endless fog and rain swept storms and the shattered slate outcrops. Llyr would never get tired of it, no matter how much his guard insisted that they made inferior training grounds compared to the natural hazards of Bitterblack.

Disaster may have struck early on, shattering the ships that had brought them to this new land but a fortune had smiled enough to see a scout vessel get some information of the mainland. As far as Llyr could see so far it appeared their little piece of claimed land had fallen on the borderline of the continent's weather patterns, with the northern tip being tipped in snow and cold winds as things became more mild as one traveled south. And the island, being so small, made it easy to cover its length within a day or two.

It was not as grand as the continent itself, being a speck in comparison but it had sources of water, food, stone and lumber. It would serve well for now, and his people were slow to spread. The sea would protect them for now as they salvaged their old vessels and grew stronger. Llyr's mind was flooded with possibilities. He looked over their humble huts and his imagination commanded them to grow into fine stone villas, for his own cabin to become a palace, and for the fields to fill with farms as the mountain turned to a tower of industry.

But for now his ambition would have to settle for not starving to death. Even now the dark elf settlers (who were probably sick of the sea after spending so long living on it) were being set to the task of using the ruins of their old ships to link their old rigging into nets, fastening them in place on the western side of the island to make a fledgling fishery on the least idyllic looking beach. The game on the land may have been small in number but if they needed meat in abundance then the sea could provide. The Darklings of Bitterblack had been plying saltwater for its bounty for generations. They could harvest the seaweed and cook it over a simple fire to dry and serve it up as a crispy bed for the cod and haddock.

Once they had tamed their immediate surroundings they could move their eyes south and add what the forest had to offer to their plates. For the great desire of nature was to be tamed and to see its strength conquered.



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I) Iceborn Diplomacy

When the youth's voice echoed back up the tunnels to Dag, the king did not falter. Step after step, he steadily continued forward even as thoughts raced through his mind. 'Kjorn, great god of war, guide my hands and I shall not falter. Father Frost, our patron lord, may this conquest honor you too.'

The countless warriors at Dag's sides and back also continued forward through the narrow tunnel until they started to emerge into the giblins' cavern. Dag took but one glance at the terrified creatures and their hovels, and then he roared, "Seize them all! Take them alive!"

That one giblin had perhaps thought him submissive or benevolent when he had offered it an appeasement of food and water, but that had been a token given as a gift to a creature that he did not understand. Now that he knew these creatures for what they truly were, he came as a conqueror.

Even in their nervousness and their bloodlust, the warriors knew what that meant. They raised their shields and advanced towards the nearest giblins, moving to tear the creatures' weapons from their tiny hands and then roughly drag them away as captives. Though the giblins had numbers, they still seemed far too puny to pose a serious threat. In all likelihood Dag expected them to surrender; hence why he had not given the order simply slaughtering the creatures.

If his prayers went answered, Dag knew that his tribe would have a few hundred thralls to do their base labor. Perhaps these creatures would be able to work the mines in place of the tribesmen or take on that cumbersome task of dragging the carts full of metal back to the village.

But alas; it was best that Dag did not get ahead of himself. With both hands he raised his greatsword threateningly. If the giblins could be subdued without lethal force then they would be kept alive for they were now his property, but he had no qualms with offering a quick death to any that would rather fight and die as free creatures. He would have only respect for those that fought!

C) Improve Infrastructure

Though a few small piers had been enough to dock fishing rafts and launch their small dingies, the Iceborn tribe was a maritime culture and they had far grander aspirations. It was not enough to simply fish from the rivers and sea; they wanted nothing less than to rule it just as they ruled the land. So with the vast quantities of timber that they had amassed, idle hands soon went to work towards expanding the docks and jetties. On the beach of their natural port they also made way for a great shipyard.

Though the mighty longships that had won them countless battles and faithfully carried them to this new land were no more, the tribe had not forgotten the secrets of their construction. In time they would have a mighty fleet once more; until such time they were like a bird without wings. The elders and warriors alike believed it their destiny to explore, colonize, and exert their might upon the farthest reaches of this continent, and to do that they would need mighty vessels indeed!

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While some might have found the loss of life of some of their people to be a harrowing event and a sign that this was a horrible place to settle down (and to be fair, they were almost certainly correct), the goblins stood strong; They had known before coming here that the swamp was naturally a dangerous place and had long resigned themselves to the fact that losses were going to be inflicted as they adapted to the new environment. All they could do to properly honor their fallen kin who died in freedom was learn so that others wouldn't follow them to the grave.

The lack of proper tools to work the environment was starting to make itself known.

Leaning against a tree trunk and looking into a small fire, Gredy's ear twitched a little as he considered the tribes next move. Joining him was a male goblin around his age, only with black hair instead of red and a slightly twitchy look around loud noises that was simply known as Buddy while a rather beautiful woman named Biscuit sat opposite him, the three of them pondering the question. Finally, Gredy spoke up. "It's clear that we need stone in order to make halfway decent tools... any suggestions?"

Buddy quickly spoke up. "There's a mountain range broadening one edge of the swamp. I'm sure we could find a ready source of stone there. Maybe even check the mountains to see if there is any kind of ore there we can try mining at some point."

After a moments thought, Gredy nodded his head. "Alright Buddy, take a few people scouting around that area and see what you can find. However, we still need something to help us out in the mean time."

This time it was Biscuit who spoke up, but only after a few moments of thought. "There is something... We should be able to make strings out of hair. It makes a surprisingly acceptable cord if you twist it together the right way." Looking between the two men for a moment, she quickly added as if to defend herself "Sometimes the orcs wanted to have bows so they often used their own hair. Granted without something sharp to help make a proper bow they'll be rather... well, dodgy things but it's better then nothing."

Her statements given a nod of approval from Gredy as he replied"We can start off by shaving those poor bastards that have died so far. They don't need it anymore and it'll be one last..." before trailing off without finishing his thought aloud, his mind already racing in a new direction... even if Biscuit looked rather annoyed by his failure to finish a sentence! However, the words that escaped his mouth caused enough confusion that annoyance was put to the side for the moment "Do you think that the big lizards in the water are immune to the poison of the plants?"

"Huh?"

Shaking his head a little, Gredy quickly explained "I'm thinking... that if we were to hide a cocktail of the poisonous plants on the body of one of our dead explorers and use some vines to help keep them on the shoreline... we could fish one of the bloody large lizards out of the water and kill it with poisonous meat. Even just one of those things has hundreds of sharp teeth that would make acceptable knives that we could use... not to mention we could skin it for a decent amount of leather! Sadly we couldn't eat the meat because it would be poisoned a hell but we should be able to craft some basic bows and sharpen some sticks into arrows. Let us get some proper hunting going!"

Buddy and Biscuit both looked at Gredy with a mixture of emotions. Clearly the idea of actually using a goblin corpse to do this was distasteful, but the idea had merit and the rewards plenty. "And if the lizard makes it back into the water before dying?" Biscuit asked, trying to poke holes in the plan to see if it would hold up.

"Then we use some vines to try and fish it out before everything else eats it. We just need the jaw really." Buddy answered in a slightly begrudging fashion. This clearly didn't sit right with him.

Gredy took a deep breath as he quickly said something that would hopefully help put people at ease and allow this plan to be put into motion. "Were any of the dead without family? We'll find out their name, crave it into a tree and hold a small ceremony so that their friends can mourn and honor their memory for giving everything to try and make our lives here possible. What greater end could there be for a hero than to ensure that the lives of those left behind are greater then they would have been without them?"


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Leatherworker Palathan immediately sought out the scout upon hearing news of his return from meeting the giant. His interest was in the wolf pelt and the question was why he would receive it over anyone else. His plan was to reciprocate the gift by making something out of the pelt that would, by the scout's description, be of use to the giant. Such an exchange, he hoped, would lay the foundations of trade, under the principle that the giants provided raw goods in exchange for the elves' crafted goods. And so he received the pelt and set upon work on a good, warm pair of gloves, intending to eventually return together with the scout, gift in hand, and open up discussion with the gentle giant.

The other scouts would pursue the northern tracks, excited at the possibility of finding another civilised race.

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The dreams brought more confusion than comfort. Had Artemon really contacted them in their dreams? The very concept seemed almost pagan. Though spiritual, the high elves were wary of superstition and dark magic that might lead them astray. But if it really was the product of some ill intention, what was the purpose? Was it meant to entice them, to lead them into a trap, to settle themselves on cursed lands, or was the intended effect in fact the opposite, to play on their caution and instil discomfort or perhaps drive them away? It could even stem from a well-intentioned source other than Artemon. The dreams were cause of much thinking as well as overthinking.

Naturally they sought the guidance of the clergy. Craftspiest Aleon received them cautiously. He didn't entirely deny the possibility that perhaps in this land the border between their world and that of the gods was thinner and that such unorthodox contact might take place. However the stance he dictated on behalf of the clergy was not to believe the dreams and the action they should take based on them is simply inaction. They could not know anything for certain until they had re-established proper worship of their gods and there was little to be gained by acting prematurely.

A) Whatever the dreams might mean this seemed like good land. The elves began settling down, dismantling the wagons and carts and building their new homes.
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"Well... Balls." Was all Gredy could say as the report came in. He had rather hoped that since the bloody reptile lived in the water it wouldn't have encountered the toxic plant life in the drier areas of the swamp. Well, live and learn. At least no one had died to discover the fact that the bloody beast was immune so there was something of a silver lining, but alas it did leave them at square one...

With a small sigh, he turned to look at Biscuit before clearing his throat. "Alright... new plan. We're going to have to wait until Buddy gets back before we can hopefully get started on making bows and arrows, but in the meantime I want some of our hunters scouting out the wildlife in the area. Find out what the animals eat, how they raise their young, that sort of thing. It might give us an idea of what plants are safe to eat or use..."

Biscuit nodded her head in agreement before adding "Might be able to try and gather some eggs while they're at it. Might only give us something to eat, but we could try hatching some of the birds to domesticate them as a food source later on as well."

Nodding his head a little as he raised his hand to cover his mouth for a moment of thought, Gredy grinned a little before muttering in a slightly muffled tone "That's... a great idea. Even if it fails, we still have some more eggs." Removing his hand, he quickly asked "Who do you think would be good at leading an exploration group?"

Blinking a little in surprise at the question, Biscuit considered for a moment before suggesting "Well... Geist seems like she has her head screwed on correctly. Why?"

"I want to send a team out to investigate the northwestern part of the swamp. See what's over that way and what's bordering us on that side. Can you ask her to pick out a team of thirteen and get going when she's ready?"

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The idea of a tree becoming a tombstone had quickly caught on, the other names of those who had died finding themselves craved into their own trees. While the first tree was selected for a goblin whose body was given to the swamp in an failed attempt to kill one of the large reptiles that stalked the waters those who had bodies to bury were buried under the trees that would serve as the markers for their graves. Some of the families of the deceased discussed the idea of being buried under the same tree with their friends and loved ones around the camp fires, desiring to be put to rest alongside family.

Sitting on her own, Charti closed her eyes and listened to the swamp around her as she let her thoughts wander. She was a younger goblin, just barely an adult but she had seen plenty of horrors in her time just like everyone else had. The swamp had provided her and her people with a surprisingly peaceful place to live; Sure it was dangerous, but there was beauty there too. And all the swamp asked for in return for them enjoying its protection and bounty was that when they died, to feed their bodies into its soil and let their spirits join with it to be reborn in a new manner. All things considered it was a pretty good deal.

Charti physically relaxed as she quietly listened to the swamp around her...



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Dag knew that a fair few of the giblins had escaped the caves, and in truth that made him uneasy. He had half a mind to send men to hunt down those stragglers, not because he felt the need to have even more of the things as thralls so much as because he feared vengeance. In the end he decided against hunting down those fugitives. The giblins had seemed like cowardly creatures so the tribe likely had nothing to fear. Perhaps the giblins would crawl to some other cave far away, or find more of their kind. Dag presumed that this land had more giblins and skraelings than just those that had been hiding in the mountains.

Dag acquiesced when the elders suggested a feast in honor of the goods and their blessings. There was good cause for it, and for the first time in many years the tribe had good mead and an abundance of food. So they had their feast in the great mead hall that gave Dagshall its name, but then the next day Dag went farther.

In a small clearing near the village there was a boulder. Dag decreed that this boulder be turned upright and raised as a runestone that would speak of this victory, and in time be engraved to speak of new victories as well. Near that monument Dag asked the holy men to create shrines to Kjorn and Father Frost. The Godis, as the holy men were called, helped craftsmen make idols in the gods' image. Then the Godis consecrated the ground and laid the first offerings at those new shrines.

When the Godis and the High Chieftain went to sleep later that night, they all half expected the gods to appear in their dreams.

E) Explore

In time Dag indeed wanted to use the Giblin thralls to help make way for the shipyard, but for now he was more eager to mount an expedition as soon as possible. Though there wasn't much of a shipyard to see or work with, he nonetheless ordered that a single longship be built immediately. With so many hands at work upon it, building a boat wouldn't take long. Dag had selected one man named Yngvar to lead an expedition as soon as the longship was seaworthy. Yngvar was to take a crew with arms and supplies and sail the longship to explore further upriver, for the Iceborn currently knew nothing of what lands were beyond their logging camp.

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While Palathan and the scouts were away, the Children of Artemon had gathered. Perhaps 80 people in total, some representing their families, others themselves. In a clear area only a short walk south they sat under the warm sun, conversing joyfully at finally having found rest. They were positioned in a circle, with an open space in the middle. The innermost section of the circle was mostly the elderly and people became younger the further back you looked. However one man stood out like a sore thumb, barely middle age and with long hair as black as the moonless night he sat among those of grey and white hair. His name was Halwen and many dubbed him 'the Black'. In every other way he resembled a good specimen of his people, with a long straight nose, fair skin, white eyes and a graceful physique.

As the sun rose to its height, priest Aleon rose among the crowd. He raised his hands, signalling the crowd and shouting "Silence! We have not come here for idle chatter!". They showed respect and conversations quieted down. But as they went silent, Aleon once more sat down and instead another rose and entered the centre of the circle. It was Halwen. "Brothers and sisters" he spoke clearly to the crowd "This anarchy does not befit us. We have all seen its results. We have felt it in our bellies. I witnessed it at the horrors of the battle of the river crossing and we all knew the fear." The crowd murmured in agreement. "We must all have the ability to practise our crafts, and that requires peace and resources, and an end to distractions like these. To that end I propose the recreation of our ancient guilds, to organise our work as they have in ages past."

In the old world, essentially every group of craftsmen, such as the carpenters, the masons and the warsmiths, had their own guild. These guilds were responsible for supplying materials to its membership as well as selling the produce. Authority within the guilds was often decided by seniority. They effectively operated a monopoly, but heavy handed intervention by the monarchy to ensure fair prices stopped them, most of the time, from exploiting this monopoly.

Halwen continued "Each of these guilds will provide a man to join a council. This council's primary responsibilities will be to manage our agriculture, military, relations with other races and any issue minor or major that might arise, fulfilling the role of our old systems. Among them they will elect a chairman to enforce these decisions." The crowd murmured, now less approving though not quite disapproving. Someone shouted "By what authority?!"

Halwen responded "By the authority of the people and their needs! We are all yet subjects of the king, but we do not honor him nor our traditions by wallowing in anarchy like some lesser race. Even in the absence of his sacred rule we must have order." As the crowd was starting to erupt in argument with each other, Aleon rose once again and called for calm. The matter would be put to a vote.

"All in favour?"
"Aye!" many replied, especially among those sitting further back.
"All opposed?"
"Nay!" a clear minority replied

Though a notable number had remained uncertain and silent, Halwen's idea was passed. The guilds were soon organised, the foundations had already been laid out in the homeland and the hunt for materials in Celebrimbor. They had soon chosen representatives who met and among them they elected Halwen to be chairman, few people really desired the authority and it was his creation.

Once Palathan and the scout returned and told of the other elves, they decided to await the return of the northern scouts before doing anything with the information.

A) One of the council's first decisions was on the organisation of farm labour. The willing farmers among the children were not enough to provide for all of them, so it was decided that each guild would provide part of their membership in rotation to supply the necessary workforce to turn the nearby fertile lands productive and ensure that their people would not go hungry again. Wheat, rye and barley were to be planted.

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The scouts were filled with conflicting feelings of ecstasy and sadness. They had finally found what looked to be kinsmen, but at the same time a terrible tragedy had befallen them. No matter, they rushed down to meet them. They wanted to know more about them, where had they come from? What were they doing here? Were they subjects of the king and worshippers of Orowuen? They must meet the others.


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This was some fine soil, dark and rich, and capable of growing its own damn fruit! If the princes of Bitterblack ever came to visit Llyr was certain that they'd drop dead with jealousy simply over the quality of territory he'd claimed for himself. The dark elf nobility of his homeland had carved up their blasted isles into a prickly collection of city states. Llyr, being the youngest son of a low ranking member of the court saw that it was clear that his boundless ambition would not be met in the rigid court culture. Then he'd heard about this new land everyone was talking about and what with having the kind of savings a race as old as his could call on... well it seemed obvious that he'd have to finance his own colonial expedition and set up his own kingdom city state. Yes, many had called him mad and those that followed him desperate but he'd show them, HE'D SHOW ALL OF THEM!

And he'd start with the sweet berries and lovely root vegetables that grew so abundantly on this little island of theirs. Perhaps his little settlement was more of a village state than a city but a balanced and varied diet could help change that. Llyr turned one of the berries over in his hand, he wasn't used to having fruit grow naturally near where he lived, normally it would be imported for some lady's private garden and he'd heard stories of how poisonous it could be. Well if it worked out then he'd set up his summer home down south. They'd sent out woodsmen to the far reaches of their little island to scout out their local resources and game in detail. Llyr wanted to know everything he was working with here, he wanted to truly visualize the ambitions he'd sate in this new land.

One of the many perks of being as long lived as he was... he would live to see his dreams come true. And then he'd show them. He'd show ALL OF THEM.



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What joy, the dwarves, mainly the ones who would be using it most, cheered at the news that they now had access to what was needed to make bronze. While a minor thing, they changed the name of the mountain the mine was in to Bronze Mount. And because of the settlement's position at the base of the mountains, they would immediately be able to make use of it. However, transporting and smelting it all would be much easier, or possible when it came to smelting and smithing, if they had a steady supply of wood. Wood could be made to use buildings, tools, wagons, weapons, and fuel for lights and forges.

So Arngir suggested that two groups head north, one of fifteen, armed for safe exploration, and another of eight, equipped with tools for building and resource gathering. The former group would be led by a goldbeard with much less experience than Echadon, and their task would be to head north as far as the mountain, the top of which could be seen over the trees. If anything would happen that would force them to turn back, they would do so. The second, smaller group was to cross the river and set up a logging camp at the edge of the forest on the other side.

A third and final group, another of eight, would be sent to the southern forest to see about setting up another logging camp.

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The Lycan Covenant

I) Expand military

Vlath was pleased with his chieftains progress, soon the game would be safely within reach at any time, a safe food source even through the winter months.

Now the High Voidcaller turned his attention to the wolves surrounding the settlement, they would need to be dealt with before the cattle was settled. He had arranged to meet Bloodfang in his make shift home, mainly as an excuse to escape the tent that was being used as a makeshift temple. Walking through the settlement, it became evident the lycans had began to settle. Makeshift tents made of animal hide and sticks were appearing across the area, attempts had been made to build real huts but there simply was not enough resources available at the moment.

As Vlath reached Bloodfang's tent, he could already tell it had been personalised to the warchief's tastes. Sharp spikes of wood and bone had been placed around the tent and the tent itself still had bits of deer flesh hanging off it, the tent was obviously construed crudely by Bloodfang himself. Entering the tent, Vlath nodded to the warchief who was waiting expectantly for him "I trust you have a few warriors in mind to purge these beasts, Grash" the voidcaller asked.
"Yes voidcaller, I have 10 warriors in mind that are in any condition to battle" Grash Bloodfang replied, giving a slightly forced bow as he entered.
"Good. I know this task may seem beneath you and your warriors Bloodfang, but our people are weaker than they have ever been. We must take each small victory as it comes so we may prove ourselves worthy of the Gods again, then they will show us favour against this world." The lycan rose from the slight hunch he was walking at as he gave his orders to his chieftain.
"I want you and your selected warriors to find every wolf around our home and kill it. Bring me their pelts and any cubs you may find. There will be use for them as well, the rest of the beast's carcasses may be your warriors sustenance on this cull. Do not fail the Gods now Bloodfang, go and do as I have said" Vlath said before turning to exit the room, no words were needed from Bloodfang. Despite his displeasure at fighting such a weak foe, it had been months since his bloodlust had been sated.
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The Antari People


F) Improve resources

After the "threat" of the Lizards was solved , Amari Asto left that it was time to continue with the works that would set up a basis for his newly founded kingdom, with that in mind he decided to check again his available options which for the moment were only two, one of them was the lumber mill and the other the copper mine. Amari Asto thought and consulted Manco like he normally did in matters of governance, he told him that in one hand lumber could be used to create better tools and fires that would help heat up the camp in the cold night and in the other hand copper could be used to improve the weapons of the new soldiers.

Manco also told him that it some nights the temperature was too low and that was an indicator that maybe this land wasn't as temperate as they had thought in the first place and even with this piece of knowledge , Amari Asto took his time again and again to decide what he would do. He started to look like his father who would take upon himself the task of thinking solutions for every single problem that he faced.

A couple of days later, Amari Asto had made his decision , which was to establish the lumbermill to which he said that it was important to keep his citizens heated and that the wood could also be used to make the roofs of the buildings, which way easier than doing it with stones.

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They had iron. Maxim watched as the mine slowly grew into existence, tents puffing up and the clang of pick on rock echoing out. The few soldiers they had were watching out, horns in their hands, ready to sound the cry should orcs come for them. The call had gone out- if any miner wished to eat better food and earn more, they should join the guard. The more guards the better, especially with the sustained losses.

But now was not the time. Mannerlicher had hurried to start work on the mechanisms for firing a ballista- they had to construct them from the start, as if they were discovering them for the first time. Iron was not all they needed however. Wood. They needed lots of wood, and how. It was true that homes were not made from the stuff, but handles for tools, fuel... All relied on wood.

The order was sent out to establish a lumber mill. With iron, they could produce proper hand-cranked saws for bisecting logs and making planks. When they had enough wood, then they could take the fight once more to the orcs. And this time, eradicate them.
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