>>5881170Xir there was 4 actions this turn, feel free to do 4 actions next turn then.
having found the valuable mineral an expansion to claim it follows.
another vein of amber is found. Otherwise the local wood seems to be good. It has a nice red-orange hue producing quite beautiful furniture.. Name your new city in the south pls.
>>5882660you missed a turn prior to this, you have 1 make up action. Feel free to use it next turn.
The northern tribe as said before is one of dwarven exiles from the north. They are willing to provide valuable inf0ormation on the dwarven citystates they were exiled from. One has an even more daring proposal… help him conquer that realm and he shall be your vasal. They refuse to mention why they were kicked out though… hmm…
The ancient myths of your cousins do not include any tales of such behaviour from the Tusked Whales, but their ancient myth also points out that these beings were never hunted. The one their ancient hero had slain was the result of Tusked Whales killing his son in an attack on their fishermen, he merely took revenge. Maybe these sea behemoths are more than they seem?
The extensive land river network is used to create ice crops to feed the nation. Another development was noticed though… the tusked whales seem to have started digging near the canal entrances, clogging them up and piling up dead fish near the canals poisoning the water. For now our craftsmen can still deal with it, but for how long? Afterall every time we look, there’s more of them…
Fisheries are set up, but soon whales arrive there too, it’s not exactly a long swim.
An expansion northward begins, you enter a virgin land devoid of prior civilised folk. The land is lush and as you expand you stumble upon a ruby deposit.
Water wheels are created, but are less useful than one would consider, afterall our canals are not river based, but linked to the ocean. They are still water which only moves with the tides, something that can be harnessed with limited utility, still it’s enough to get somem ills running more efficiently.
You can name the tribes if you want.