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>The civilisation gets +5 Productivity.
>The civilisation gets -0.2% Rate of Growth.
>The civilisation gets -5 Security.
The leaders of the families decide against earning the ire of the Scagravic tribe. The less that they have to worry about aggression from the tree-dwellers, the better. Those tribespeople who choose to leave the safety of the lake behind and live along the river must accept the dangers of their new life and adapt to them.
Not a year goes by in this new frontier without someone losing their life to a hungry bear, and not a week passes without someone's livestock being savaged by a pack of wolves. It's a difficult life but it isn't without reward. Copper has been found to occur along the length of the river and though most of it is oxidised and combined with other minerals, there are rare instances of native samples that our tribespeople are able to fashion into tools.
A generation passes.
At long last, the Glachovic and Bruslavic are nothing more than a memory. Those who haven't fled into the wilderness to become Grovic or surrendered their possessions in order to join the Toprocravic have adapted to the Protavic way of life. Everyone who wants to leave our tribe already has, which leads to a sharp increase in population growth as emigration grinds to a halt.
>The civilisation gets +1.2% Rate of Growth.
>The civilisation gets +10 Cohesion.
Yet not everyone is happy with life among the beast-bringers.
The Vuvovic warrior caste are frustrated – they are supposed to be warriors, yet they have no one to fight. They no longer need to keep an eye on the border with the Scagravic, nor do they need to put any rebellious Glachovic youths in their place. Some of them go years without any need for violence and as a result of this, they have become restless. Their traditions say that they must drink the blood of men to grow stronger, but how can they do this if they never shed blood?
Something needs to be done about this.
Our tribe could <span class="mu-s">reform the blood-drinkers</span>. It is time for the Vuvovic to transform into a martial order to accepts the tribe's strongest, no matter their traditions.
Our tribe could <span class="mu-s">regularly raid other tribes</span>. This shall damage our tribe's relationship with at least one other clan and could lead to war, but it gives the Vuvovic a reason to exist.
Our tribe could <span class="mu-s">send the Vuvovic to hunt Grovic</span>. While the blood-drinkers already punish vagrants who try to steal from our tribe, perhaps they should actively hunt them instead.
Our tribe could <span class="mu-s">have the blood-drinkers fend off beasts</span>. This will lead to a dramatic decrease in animal attacks but the Vuvovic want to drink the blood of men, not beasts.
>Reform the blood-drinkers.
>Regularly raid other tribes.
>Send the Vuvovic to hunt Grovic.
>Have the blood-drinkers fend off beasts.