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>The civilisation gets +0.2% Rate of Growth.
>The civilisation gets +5 Health and Productivity.
>The civilisation gets -5 Education and Happiness.
Very well. A few of these agriculturalists from the southern bank will be paid to share their expertise with the rest of the Croglatovic and help them identify areas where these plants are likely to flourish. Before now, the majority of the chiefdom supplemented their diet of meat with fruit and roots that they gathered while they tended to their herds. After this development, there shall be an abundance of beans and tubers that shall feed the tribe and ensure that there is more than enough sustenance for everyone.
Unfortunately, this plan meets some resistance. In many locations, swineherds aren't happy with the thought of having their way of life upended just so that these shrubs may be grown on the land where they once reared their pigs. Not only that but the labour required to sow these crops, tend to them and harvest them is exhausting and leaves farmers with little time to partake in the traditional games of the Protravic people, now passed down to the rest of the Croglatovic. Reading and writing is not necessary for farming and so these labourers end up a great deal less educated than their pastoralist counterparts.
Nevertheless, as the chiefdom diversifies, it is rewarded with plenty. Even the bees grow more numerous as they flock to the black and white flowers – the sisterhood declare this to be a sign that An truly favours this particular crop and that the Allmother must be pleased by their widespread adoption of it.
When the next harvest feast comes around however, it is revealed that Gapil has harboured some envy for the blood-drinking soldiery for quite some time now. He demands that the stone men must be given a warrior caste of their own and that they must be furnished with the finest armaments that the chiefdom can provide. A copper head for every arrow, coats made of copper scales sewn together, copper knives as long as a man's arm – the very best.
The Vuvovic in attendance, especially Shabal Tul, make their displeasure known and claim that they are more than able to protect the Croglatol on their own. Yet the will of the chieftain cannot be denied – can it?
Our civilisation could <span class="mu-s">support a hundred Rodac warriors</span>. Hopefully this will be enough to satisfy the vanity of Gapil.
Our civilisation could <span class="mu-s">give Gapil two hundred soldiers</span>. Enough to allow the Rodac to hold their own against most threats.
Our civilisation could <span class="mu-s">raise a force that rivals the Vuvovic</span>. Let Shabal Tul know that the tribe no longer relies on him for protection.
Our civilisation could <span class="mu-s">refuse the chieftain's demands</span>. This is ridiculous. There is no way that the chiefdom could support so many soldiers.
>Support a hundred Rodac warriors.
>Give Gapil two hundred soldiers.
>Raise a force that rivals the Vuvovic.
>Refuse the chieftain's demands.