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>GhostClaw : Subjugation
The Ghostclaw pack, by underhands method breaking away strongly with the rituals of dominance, asserted control over the nearby packs, forcing them to share their food.
This increase your maximum tribe size.
>Prideful : Agriculture(StoveGrove)
The <span class="mu-s">PridefulWhitemane</span> tribe have come with a good understanding of biological process of the Stove Grove testicles and lifespan.
A Stove Grove is actually made of several intertwined lianas, supporting each other. Your tribe is now able to cut away older lianas and planting newer ones, while feeding the herded dahus.
This result on established grove being maintained, and kept alive far longer than what would be expected by witnessing them in the wild.
Your Matriarch even attempted to color-match lianas in a pet project, but the resulting grove never bore pods.
Your tribe also noticed the newer grove grow more easily in the feces of Lunar Dahus. Said Dahus like to munch on budding sprouts as a delicacy - quite easy for your tribe to set up a couple member to watch out the budding groves, preventing the herds and the wildling to eat the groves.
This biological knowledge leads you to spread more Groves, which definitely can use the help so far north.
Said grove are the home of Fire Ferns, which roots are a good supply of nutrient for your tribe.
>Two very good rolls on a row related to biosphere mastering
The way the tribe handled animals and plants proved really effective. This approach to animals and plants will be transmitted to further generations.
>Farmer Tradition : +1 to relatable rolls.
>BadBack : recruitment
The Badback tribe asked for testicles and eggs as payment for the further Mercenary work instead of food.
In addition, the life of wandering warriors, always eating good meat, entice a few young hunter and huntress to join the tribe.
This result to Badback's tribe almost tripling in size.
>Cerulean : Oral History
The older male of the tribe is tasked with remembering important events, and teach them to the younger generations.
This male will be known as the tribes' Living Memory.
>For now on, your tribe will be able to chart important developments and events it witness.