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Grassgreen : Freestanding houses
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The Grassgreen tribe created earthenware-made free-standing houses. They are free-standing, and communal :
A Grassgreen village lives in the same building, enclosed with walls. The building is constructed by Stonestack around the Earthenware Kiln, sharing the heat with the building.
Stonestack even created a wondrous new earthenware : icestone, a clear, see-through sand-made earthenware.
The fluid and viscous material seems shapable in many ways - but for now, only used for see-through windows embedded in the walls.
In this era, Badback and Jupiter are exploring the newlands of the East. Both split, and get familiar with the local flaura and fauna.
The damningly scorching hot lianas eludes both of you, shielding the strange purple leaves, as well as the elusive Lunar Dahus.
>Badback : Holey Moleys gets
The Badback tribesmember mounted a cunning ploy involving a natural cave and the fleeing reflex of Holey Moleys.
A consequent amount are caught, ready to be eaten, or brought back in the crack, capitalizing on the theoretical knowledge about their taming.
Seeing how well they would acclimate to the pens and glasshouse, with a different diet and harder rock is a question left open...
>Free action - 1d100 roll for Holey Moley's acclimatation in The Crack!
Meanwhile, Jupiter pulled of a unique feat in those mountains.
Gliding wolves don't fly as well with arrow-holes ripped in their skin wings. They are taken back to your village.
Of course, they will struggle a bit in the Crack, without the ascending thermals nor the ivy-gripping claws of their smaller vegetarian cousins.
Still, your god is pleased by your partial acquisition of the grocery list.
>Free action - 1d100 roll for Glider Wolf acclimatation in The Crack!
>Acquired Gliding Wolves
Draw-in : double-success
A second win for your clan is finding a perishing Stove Grove. The dreaded lianas are no longer blasting their damnable heat, with the Fire Fern sparkled in blue flowers amidst their purple leaves.
Earthenwares are filled with the tubular roots. It is remarked by your clan that the Fire Ferns does not grow in the cold ground, but needs the heat of the damned Stove Grove to sprout.
The Fern tubular roots are <span class="mu-s">perishable</span> - you might lose them unless you are able to plant Stove Grove or create a specialized farming technique.