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>GrassGreen : mandated Vassals
A long, far fetched dream lingers in the mind of the Matriarch.
A vassal to provide animals.
A vassal to make things.
A vassal to gather plants. Tied to each other by trade and by her tribe of fire wielding warriors. But first a vassal to master the Ivy Fatty.
>80
The concept of task separation among Vassals is discussed with every one of them on the frequent contacts of the tribes and its Vassals.
The vassal pack soon turn into specialists of the Ivy Fatty and its Rock Ivy food. They will be known as the IvyVassals for the future.
>Whitemane : Dahu Plate Armor
The Whitemane tribe binds together the plates of Lunar Dahu together, into Plate Armor.
It suffers from a lack of good binding options, but still offers good protection.
>66 : the plate Armor offers +2 in fight rolls.
>Cerulean : Ties of Blood
After restoring the peace of the Dominance Ritual, your tribe use their strength and said ritual to trade with wild packs and spread bipedal testicles and eggs.
>95
This works exceedingly well : you turned the nearby pack into sub-tribes of your own.
Your matriarch now reigns over an extended family of equal members - the family is split in 7 groups, with the matriarch's own in the center.
Your tribe is easily the more numerous, with secret tunnels sprawling more and more, hidden garden flourishing as well as round nests.
>BadBack : Cattle Fatty
Necessary ressource for the mighty Bow, the Badback tribe decided to raise their own fatties.
The biggest, slowest, calmest are captured and set aside, fed with the glasshouse's Ivy.
>97 : Creating own sub-species of big and subservient Fatties, liking to stay idle and eat.
This works extremely well. In a few generation, you will have created the Cattle Fatty species - docile, mindless, efficient ivy-meat converter.