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By agreeing to peace with the Toprocravic, our tribe will allow the warriors of the Drocravic and Bodravic to reclaim the territory that was taken from them by the Rodac – or at least try to. This will hopefully weaken the stone men and prevent them from becoming the dominant tribe of the Croglatol in the future. As for the weakened Toprocravic, they will pose no threat to the Protavic and they will never oppose them again in the future – or so they claim. But would it would be worth it?
Our tribe could <span class="mu-s">bring an end to the war</span>. The Protavic have gotten everything that they wanted out of this war, it is time to bring it to an end. This might also give the fire-worshippers the opportunity to retake some of their lost land from the Rodac.
Our tribe could <span class="mu-s">wait and see what happens</span>. Maybe the fire-worshipping tribes will turn the Toprocravic and annihilate the sealskins. Maybe they'll strike back against the stone men and leave the sealskins vulnerable to an assault. Maybe our tribe won't like what happens.
Our tribe could <span class="mu-s">cross the Choslitol and attack</span>. The Protavic do not know how strong the combined forces of these three tribes are, but if they attack now, they could kill three birds with a single stone. It might be risky, but it might be worth it too.
Our tribe could <span class="mu-s">try to get the Rodac involved</span>. If the stone men have enough warriors to sweep across two tribes and conquer them with such ease, they might be able to help the beast-bringers put down the sealskins and fire-worshippers – but at what cost?
>Bring an end to the war.
>Wait and see what happens.
>Cross the Choslitol and attack.
>Try to get the Rodac involved.