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our <span class="mu-s">Master Stonemason</span> and the <span class="mu-s">Young Stonemason</span> start bickering about the way to pursue the building of the Workshop. The argument degenerates and they come to throwing hands.
Your Saurus intervene, and start beating up dissenters. A bit too much - putting both your qualified builders out for a couple days; delaying the completion of your Workshpp.
Your <span class="mu-s">Scouts</span> have been distracted from their task by an unusual event :
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A Giant Boar migration - those mighty beast often caught by Orks as mounts. Your <span class="mu-s">Herder's Apprentice</span>, in charge of Terradons, show his colors by catching three of them. In addition to the scout's catches, that is enough to feed your tribe for the week without opening your preserved food stockpile.
>City Planning with Shak Tcha
Asking your <span class="mu-s">City Planner</span> about long-term solution for food, he spend his days designing again.
Lizardmen are not land-scrapers like fleshies. Their food supply comes mostly form hunting-gathering -- hunting-gathering enabled by land shaping done by cities of bigger sides.
However, some cities uses the water circuit for fish-farming. Feeding fishes the scraps, it provides an all-year long larder. This will require work on the Water Circuit - not possible as long as the city have not grown more.
The Giant Boar mutation can provide an opportunity : Dedicating as much Lizardpower next week on them as possible, (You) can finally get your Farmers to work, be it by catering lifestock.