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>The civilisation gets +893 Population.
>The civilisation gets +0.1 Culture.
>The civilisation gets +0.08 Militarism.
>The civilisation gets +10 Equality.
>The civilisation gets +5 Health and Security.
>The civilisation gets -5 Education, Cohesion and Happiness.
>The civilisation gets -10 Productivity.
>The civilisation gets -15 Prosperity.
Regarding the road, its construction shall continue. The savage communities that dwell along its length – who shall be called the <span class="mu-s">Gramivec</span>, or the <span class="mu-i">Woodsmen</span> – will be offered support in the form of food and other resources. They shall be taught how to fend for themselves in the Grascan and their settlements shall serve as waypoints along the length of the great road, where travellers can seek shelter and succour.
As for the Truthguard, a new law shall be implemented. Every young man must be sent to Ancron when he comes of age, to be trained by the Brulicruvic and to serve as one of their warriors for a year. The strongest among them shall be given the chance to remain one of the Truthguard, while the others shall be allowed to return to their families after twelve months have passed. Such a system of conscription shall require an immense amount of organisation and willingness from the masses but at this point in time, the Croglatovic have both of these things.
After the implementation of this law, adolescent boys are encouraged to strengthen their bodies in preparation for their conscription rather than hone their wits. When they return from the Brulicruvic, they return stronger and healthier than before – better equipped to serve their families in matters of brawn. However, in order to support such a significant population of soldiers, even if many of them only serve for a year, greater taxation is required. Families also suffer from the absence of their sons and find themselves with less labour than they're used to when their boys come of age.
As for the Gramivec, though they were wary at first, they are incredibly grateful for the support and welcome it with open arms. After a little bit of tutelage, they learn how to construct suitable shelter for themselves in the woodland and given the tools required to do so. They are more than happy to offer shelter to those who travel along the road to continue its construction, though they do ask for supplies from the Croglatol in exchange – it's the only thing that is keeping them from reverting to a hunter-gatherer lifestyle. Unlike the Scagravic, they don't seem to possess any regressive tendencies. They're more than amicable towards the Croglatovic, most of whom view them with condescension at best and disgust at worst. Some of the common folk are displeased that so many resources are being spent on the well-being of these savages, no matter how loyal they are to the chiefdom that has uplifted them.