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>The civilisation gets +5 Equality, Cohesion and Happiness.
The will of the people has been heard and it shall be obeyed – at the very least, the leadership of the remnants will act according to the wishes of the Ancronic. Some of the Bruguvic may be frustrated or upset with this decision, but they are a docile and indifferent people. Years of isolation and a lack of hardship have deprived them of ambition. However, the citizens of Ancron are grateful for the agency that they have been granted and are driven to stand by the law-makers in their time of need, with great enthusiasm.
Once winter has passed, the villages amass some of those who are able to fight. Not all of them, however. Many of the Ancronic and the Bruguvic who fought each other during the purging of the southern sisterhood were scarred in some manner by the conflict, rendering them incapable of fighting. Of those who remain, a great deal of the never-hungry must remain to tend to their fields, in order to provide sustenance for themselves, the Ancronic and those who are marching off to battle. They will need supplies if they are to remain strong throughout the journey, and to survive on those rugged foothills.
Accompanied by a hundred of the Bruliscan's guardians, fifteen hundred Croglatovic auxiliaries make their way eastward to gather at the edge of the Croglatol's southernmost tributary. Once more, rafts are lashed together and over the course of a few days, the host crosses the river to meet with the law-makers. Scouts have gone ahead to speak with the Slodravic and sure enough, the last of their Vuvovic slave-hunters are waiting to greet the Croglatovic forces. There are little more than a hundred of them left, but they are undeterred by their diminished numbers. With the aid of the other remnants, they believe that they can finally put these unruly masses in their rightful place.
Over the course of weeks, the eastern foothills that the Rodac called home over five hundred years ago are conquered. Of course there is resistance from the Trunigrovic, but none of the freemen were expecting the forces of their great enemy to more than double in size. It takes some time for them to coordinate a defensive and when a pitched battle does finally occur, they are significantly outnumbered, with over five hundred less fighters than the combined forces of the Slodravic and the other remnants. However, they are armed with fine copper weaponry, kept in good condition, and have hearts full of fire of zeal – many of these freemen are willing to die for their liberty.
>Give me three rolls of dice+1d100. I'll accept the best of three.
>You will need to beat a target number of 45. The more you beat it by, the greater your victory. The more you lose by, the greater your loss.