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This week's weather was extremely nice - high humidity with nice warm temperature.
The Slann smiles in his above as he knows what this truly encompass, and how gratifying holding up the summer's first downpour did to the colony :
his third sight and succesful effort managed to prevent a bloody conflict - resent of the Hard Worker toward the Lazies, envy toward the Skilled, and living condition like those of fungy-fleshy really start to grind the lizard's gear.
With the more pleasant weather, in addition to a small release of the lockdown, the Boarskinks, proudly arboring Ponchos, sent the hungry herd grazing. The Herder let the hatchling take their first step just outside of your Valley.
14 of them. They have room to grow, but the mating was succesful beyond your wildest dream. Of course, not all of them will reach adulthood - a good year, an exceptional Herders bring through the six first months around 3 out of 5 Hatchlings.
This mean you have <span class="mu-s">at least two things</span> that might interrest another lizarmen Enclave for trade. Good.
Your mason and Carpenter made virtually no progress on their respective constructions. You can, as often, blame that particular problem on the <span class="mu-s">Farmer.</span>
Sick of the accusation of "being an useless mouth to feed" and "a paradoxical drain of food where one expect a faucet", he recruited as much Skinks as he could for a greath Gathering of late-spring wild plants.
The little rascale bringed back one month worth of food.
>Feast! Invite the Knights! (good for morale)
>Attempt to Preserve the excessive food for Winter (risk of messing up)
>Do not turn the farmer doing his job properly into a big community event (ensure no risk of shortage next week)