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>The Croglatovic win against the Scagravic by a difference of 42 – they achieve a Decisive Victory.
>The civilisation gets -12 Population.
>The civilisation gets -11 Military Reserves – 10 dead and 1 deserter.
>The civilisation gets -1 Standing Military – 1 dead and 0 deserters.
>The civilisation gets -19 Military Reserves temporarily due to wounds.
>The civilisation gets -1 Standing Military temporarily due to wounds.
>The civilisation gets +2722 Population.
>The civilisation gets +0.02 Militarism.
>The civilisation gets +10 Prosperity and Productivity.
>The civilisation gets +5 Cohesion and Happiness.
>The civilisation gets -5 Security.
It is done. At long last, the people of the Croglatol have rid themselves of a pest that has frustrated them for centuries, if not millennia. The Scagravic will continue to inspire legends and myth for as long as Croglatovic culture and its descendants persist – there will be stories of shadowy figures who leap between the trees and steal away rebellious children, and tales about foolhardy heroes who venture into the Grascan to rescue their loved ones from tree-dwelling monsters, never to return. For now however, the Croglatovic know the truth, that the Scagravic were nothing but savages who now serve the reborn chiefdom as thralls.
Though there is the possibility that there are more colonies out there, they are so deep in the forest and so few in number that the likelihood of them causing any trouble for the great lake is next to zero and as the Croglatovic continue to advance and grow stronger, they shall continue to stagnate. They will never be a significant threat ever again. The people breathe a collective sigh of relief, though there is just as much mourning as there is celebrating. Hundreds of men and women died in the conquest of the Scagravic, and they must be remembered.
More importantly, the number of tree-dwellers who have been taken captive is obscene. Combined with the Trunigrovic, almost a quarter of the chiefdom's population is enslaved. Keeping such a significant population of slaves under control shall be a monumental task and every leader seems to have come up with their own solution to the problem. One thing that everyone agrees upon is that if these thralls aren't handled properly, there will be a rebellion of such magnitude that the chiefdom may end up fractured once more.
In particular, the Slodravic believe that they already have their hands full keeping the Trunigrovic in check. They argue that it would be foolish to concentrate so many slaves in a single area and argue that these thralls should be used for more than just mining. The use of slave labour should be adopted throughout the Croglatol, for farming and construction and long-distance hauling. If they are spread thin, the likelihood of rebellion will be greatly diminished.