Hunters use Hit Thing to replace Big Stick and Sharp Rock to replace Rock. Some keep using Big Stick and Rock until their deaths. Crazy Elder claims Big Stick and Sharp Rock ruining new Hunters. Creation was hard until the searchers manage to find large patch of vines for Hit Thing when exploring the forest. Fishermen find that sharp rock can be used to remove outer stuff of fish to make fish taste better. Bone system good for determining who brought back biggest kill. Hairless Head has biggest kill for now.
Hunters report seeing
large creatures with long hair along the neck and for tail, short hair everywhere else, and a long face moving into area from grasslands to north. Chief names them Neighs, based upon noise. Hunters have begun to run across two different creatures when hunting
antlered beings. One is
medium sized with narrow face and medium hair across the body. Chief names them Snarls based upon sound when approached. Deep in forest is other. Other is
large with a wide face and curved ears, as well as spindly tail. Grand Elder names them Roars, after creatures repeatedly make sound.
Tribe Name:
The Tribe
Weapons:
Hit Thing - Sticks and stones may break your bones, but the Hit Thing definitely will. The latest invention by the famed innovator Uggmugg, this design is as simple as it is beautiful: a rock on the end of a stick tied together with vine wrapped around the two. Now you can hit things with the power of rocks and with the range of sticks. (Stick, Rock, Vine)
Sharp Rock - Sharpened rock good for cutting things. Made by rubbing and chipping the rock with other rocks. (Rock)
Tools:
Hit Thing - See Weapons entry.
Buildings:
Technology:
Bone System - A straight bone used for measuring with a notch roughly halfway along its length. Can be used to measure half or full bone lengths. To someone in the modern world, one bone would be seen as roughly equal to three eighths of a meter.
Sharp Rock - See Weapons Entry
Resources
Stick
Rock
Vine
(Two minor questions. First, should I keep up with the way I am putting a basic description of the animals and linking an image, or should I just use the name we use today, before writing what they are called by the Tribe? Secondly, within the turn description, do you want me to keep writing the turns up in this form, or switch to using more formal language? Things will naturally go towards the latter as things progress, though might pass through imperivm and ye olde styles during fitting times for a laugh.)