Rolled 5, 3 = 8 (2d10)
>>6292109>Develop [MA] - Memorial tablet>Preq-Tech: >Preq-Resources: Stone, Wood, Weavers> Cultural tech. Fundamental shaping of small wood placards, chipped into shape, to serve as a form of remembrance icon for family, friends, or the general sentiment of loss experienced.Even as they don't fully understand what Harbor is trying to teach them, as the village prospers, for as much as it does, a sentiment does begin to arise. To grieve all that was lost. This sentiment grows stronger as they behold the Weavers, whom they were at least told about, recording everything. And further, as strange sounds, strange sights even, from afar, were spotted northwards. A new threat? Should they have moved further north? Should they escape back south? Should they give up their home? Or trust their protector?
Thus, taking something more tangible than the webs, they truly did not understand bonds, they shaped the wood into small placards, some painted, with whatever they had on hand, some shaped further, chipping away at the material, and some just left as is, as they place them in their houses, or around the paths they walk. Some big, many small ones, and all of them very rough, without any names or words written on them. A written language was not yet their priority, after all.
>>6291468> Unit Movement> Harbour (26, 3)To Harbor, however, the vague threat was a very apparent one. Nay, no threat, a transgression. Or perhaps a natural response. Her People came to the north. They escaped the terrors to the south. They came to find her, and knew they were protected. And so, the horrors found their way north.
It was her responsibility, therefore, to deal with them accordingly. But could they? This wellspring was certain to bring more terrors up north. So could they all be fought? Or... were they terrors? Could they be reasoned with? Could they be made to... understand?
> Unit Interact> Bound by thy Harness, ????? (25, 3)Of course, the creature is bound, and an answer is to be found soon. Violence will breed violence, and the threat was too close to the Bondsglade. Yet... perhaps that is what is needed. Through this, they can be made to understand the meaning of bonds.