>>5228516The Bullywog advances have had success on all fronts.
The Western kobold territories have been completely seized by the invading chieftains. The location already had too many kobolds living there for its size; now all of those kobolds are refugees. A few are staying in the conquered territories, raiding the bullywogs that have begun to populate the area. Some have retreated into the elven lands and are asking the elves for shelter there. But most have begun the trek north to where Tyrandmor has landed.
Whenever the insects are pushed back they take time to regroup further within their hives. This has allowed for our people to begin settling the lands they have abandoned. Will we be able to hold these lands once they begin their attack once more?
After our warriors took the northern myconid territory, a large myconid approached a chieftain of the south with a bullywog shaman. The Myconids are trying to surrender, they want to join our coalition in exchange for protection from the elves. What will we do?
>Accept, setting the precedent that races may join the coalition.>Use this as an opportunity to move our armies through their lands before striking with the element of surprise.>Refuse, we will take our gains and look to continue attacking the myconids in the future.This is a free action, you may pick any of these options without using any action points.[/spoilers]
Kobolds near the northern shore have begun small skirmishes with any bullywogs they see; this represents a return to normalcy. Whether it will stay this way is uncertain.
The yearly moot has been called once again, what do the chieftains decide?
3 Action Points
>begin building fortifications near the insectoid border
>attempt to root out the kobold bandits
>send a diplomat to speak to the dragon
>many druids begin to gather for a great ritual
>a great chieftain rises from within
>begin an offensive against the elves before they begin attacking
>gather a great army to march on the dragon
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