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>The civilisation gets +5 Prosperity and +5 Happiness.
>The civilisation gets -5 Health.
The strength of the Protavic people lies in commerce. The tribe cannot afford to let common illness hinder its effort to expand its influence. As a result of this decision, trade flourishes with these distant clans and bonds are forged between them and the beast-bringers. Colourful seashells and shiny pearls become a more common sight and are used to craft beautiful trinkets that brighten the lives of those who wear them.
Unfortunately, sickness also becomes more common. Those who return to the tribe after long expeditions sometimes return with diarrhoea, nausea and fevers that proceed to spread to those who are close to them. Those who are particularly young, old or vulnerable often succumb to these foreign diseases. Such is the sad reality of life in such a primitive society.
However, it is an acceptable cost for stronger ties to the river tribes and the faraway coastal clans. By now, the beast-bringers know of several tribes that live along the length of the Choslitol – the <span class="mu-i">painted men</span> of the <span class="mu-s">Goriwik</span>, the <span class="mu-i">thin folk</span> of the <span class="mu-s">Slawik</span> and the <span class="mu-i">river bugs</span> of the <span class="mu-s">Tibuk</span> are the nearest three.
A generation passes.
The Choslitol isn't the only river connected to the Croglatol. Several lesser rivers flow into the lake from the east, formed by glacial melt that trickles down from the Sharoc. The Protavic people have been expanding along the length of one such river and have reached the foothills of this mountain range. There, the forest thins and copper ore is far more plentiful, yet there is something about the mountains that renders the people who live near them weak and sickly.
The Rodac get around this by having their slaves gather ore from the foothills, under the watchful eyes of overseers. Perhaps the beast-bringers should adopt such a system for their own slaves, in order to make the tribe less dependent on the stone men for the acquisition of copper.
Our tribe could <span class="mu-s">send slaves to gather ore from the foothills</span>. Overseen by blood-drinking warriors, Grovic thralls will gather all of copper that the tribe needs.
Our tribe could <span class="mu-s">incentivise and reward the mining of copper</span>. Great wealth shall be given to those who put their health at risk in the name of supplying the tribe with metal.
Our tribe could <span class="mu-s">allow those who are willing to gather ore</span>. There will be no slave-driving, or special treatment for those who are willing to labour in the eastern foothills.
Our tribe could <span class="mu-s">encourage further trading with the stone men</span>. Even more traders shall be sent to the Rodac to acquire ever greater quantities of copper.
>Send slaves to gather ore from the foothills.
>Incentivise and reward the mining of copper.
>Allow those who are willing to gather ore.
>Encourage further trading with the stone men.