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In particular, there are the Glapashalak to the north and the Brobokrak to the south. Not much is known about either clan, other than the fact that the Shagodalek consider them both targets for conquest. This is how the Windborn feel towards everyone or other than the Croglatovic. Some leaders of the chiefdom fear that by contacting and dealing with this tribes, these pioneering tribesmen might end up damaging the friendship that exists between the lake folk and the sons of the sea.
Yet this isn't the only scheme that has been thought up by enterprising individuals. The House of Truth contains records regarding the sailing ships of Bladrek, as well as the pale copper wielded by that tribe before its annihilation. Commerce with the Shagodalek has revealed that the warriors no longer possess the means of producing this metal or building such vessels, but that knowledge can't have completely died with the destruction of the wing-stitching clan. There have to be a few elders living among the coastal villages, who might still possess some knowledge of shipbuilding and where this pale copper can be found.
If they still live, these individuals must be brought back to the great lake, so that they might serve the chiefdom rather than live in squalor under the tyranny of the Shagodalek. Of course, others argue that this is far too risky.
Our civilisation could <span class="mu-s">contact and initiate trade with other nearby tribes</span>. This peace with the Windborn won't last forever. The Croglatovic need to learn more about the Glapashal and Brobokrak and if they prove useful, befriend them.
Our civilisation could <span class="mu-s">deal exclusively with the Windborn and their vassals</span>. The Shagodalek are hostile to everyone other than the Croglatovic, the chiefdom can't afford to endanger that special relationship by working with enemies of the Windborn.
>Contact and initiate trade with other nearby tribes.
>Deal exclusively with the Windborn and their vassals.
Our civilisation could <span class="mu-s">extract valuable individuals from Shagodalek villages</span>. As wretched as they might seem from the outside, some of these settlements might harbour shipbuilders, metallurgists and other people who possess precious knowledge.
Our civilisation could <span class="mu-s">refuse to meddle with those who serve the Windborn</span>. In order to preserve the relationship between the chiefdom and the Shagodalek, the Croglatovic should only visit these villages in order to trade, and for no other reason.
>Extract valuable individuals from Shagodalek villages.
>Refuse to meddle with those who serve the Windborn.
Please choose one option from each of the two groups.