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>The civilisation gets +0.2 Militarism.
>The civilisation gets +5 Security.
>The civilisation gets -5 Happiness.
The blood-drinkers are sent to stand guard over the land that once belonged to the Glachovic. From there, they watch over the river that serves as the border between our tribe's territory and that of the tree-dwellers. Just as importantly, they keep as a close eye on the local families and ensure that they remain loyal to the clan. Fraternisation with enemies of the Protavic shall not be tolerated.
Some of the elderly men and women who still consider themselves Glachovic are old enough to recall the war that led to their conquest. They remember how their fathers and brothers were butchered and how their blood was drank by the Vuvovic, whose sons and grandsons are now stationed in their homes. This leads to obvious friction between the two factions and rare instances of bloodshed. On the bright side, the presence of the Vuvovic seems to dissuade the huntsmen from launching more raids.
A generation passes.
It has become common for Protavic traders venture across the waters of the Croglatol with plenty of pork, honey and beeswax weighing down their canoes. When they return, they bring all sorts of exotic goods with them. The love that the beast-bringers have for commerce has allowed them to form an amicable relationship with almost all of the Croglatol's clans.
>The civilisation gets +5 Prosperity.
However, there is one tribe in particular they shall trade with, more than other – which shall it be?
They could focus on <span class="mu-s">the sealskins</span>. Our tribe still regularly trades with the Toprocravic and has done so for centuries, but the Protavic could still benefit from improving their relationship with the sealskins.
They could focus on <span class="mu-s">the tree-dwellers</span>. They are the only tribe that ours has not been able to barter with whatsoever. But with some effort and a lot of tribute sent in their direction, they may become less hostile.
They could focus on <span class="mu-s">the stone men</span>. The Rodac make great use of shining stones that they dig out of their land. They use them for all of their tools and weapons, which are superior to any that our tribe produces.
They could focus on <span class="mu-s">the wood-burners</span>. In order to burn down so many trees in such a wet climate, the Bodravic use a viscous and flammable substance that is as black as night. They also use it to waterproof their boats.
They could focus on <span class="mu-s">the light-bringers</span>. Though the Drocravic don't produce any unique trade goods, they are talented farmers and their fields produce an extraordinary amount of roots and legumes.
They could focus on <span class="mu-s">the smoke people</span>. In order to the produce the intoxicating smoke that their tribe is known for, the Pracruvic produce a variety of dried flowers. Perhaps our tribe could adopt this tradition.
>The sealskins.
>The tree-dwellers.
>The stone men.
>The wood-burners.
>The light-bringers.
>The smoke people.