>>5918570>6, 4, 1,>5, 2,Oh boy, you lucked out here.
While Teokuitlatiiluitl gets into a series of increasingly frustrated arguments with both nobles and some uppity commoners and does not manage much beyond getting frustrated at people more interested in getting their next meal than sending their kids to school, he does get a better understanding of some core aspects of Oceloti mindset. Primarily how little space anything takes up in their mind when the stomach is empty.
Popokateskatl does a good job in organizing people, setting up rituals and simple supply chains. The farming of plants however, does not find much interest amongst the people. And domestication of bugs even less.
>Is that too many things at once?Nope. If you had rolled very well, you'd have achieved more, but the more things you set out to do, the worse you'll do them. A roll of 1 with a task of "get roads" would get you exceptional roads. A roll of 1 with "get roads and establish fortifications" will get you a mediocre road and a few watchtowers, while a 1 with "fortifications" would get you a network of fortified houses, watchtowers and patrols.
Teixtli does an extremely good job, as usual. On her path back, she with her group again brings back a large beetle for a feast in Teokuitl's name.