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>The civilisation gets a Fighting Population of 220.
>The civilisation gets -5 Equality.
Women who are willing and able to fight alongside men shall be allowed to. However, if they do not wish to fight, the tribe shall understand. Their lives are more valuable than those of men, for it is their wombs that the future of the Protavic shall come from – but if they want to serve the tribe in battle, they shall not be denied the opportunity. The men of the tribe are less fortunate and have no choice but to serve in battle, for they are inherently more disposable.
The atmosphere is tense as the tribesmen go about their daily lives, knowing that battle is just around the corner. Thankfully, the Toprocravic arrive just three days after the messengers were sent. They have accepted the proposal and will fight alongside the beast-bringers against the savage Bravigrovic. They bring over a hundred and fifty able-bodied men with them, armed and ready for battle. Though the majority of them remain aloof and stick to the shoreline, many of the lake-dwellers are charmed by the generosity of our tribe and partake in the Protavic tradition of trading goods and services, offering sealskins in exchange for the taste of honey.
Two more days pass, with no word from the other tribes or the messengers who went to visit them. This is to be expected – they are further away and more difficult to contact than the lake-dwelling Toprocravic. They shall be given two more days before your combined forces make their move and launch an assault on the woman-snatchers.
Unfortunately, the Bravigrovic beat our tribe to the punch.
Over two hundred raiders descend upon Protavic territory during the middle of the night, armed with knives and torches. Our people were aware of this possibility and had posted sentries at the borders of their lands, but word hasn't spread quickly enough to negate the element of surprise. As our tribe and its allies stir, the woman-snatchers surge forward, burning huts, stealing women and slaughtering livestock as they go.
How much damage will they cause before they are pushed back – if they are pushed back at all?
>Give me three rolls of dice+1d100. I'll accept the best of three.
>You will need to beat a target number of 61, but the more you beat it by (or the more you lose by) the better the outcome.