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Last call for votes on the town's name."
Architect: "I remain with Olraniathaloth."
Militia Commander: "How
do you say that with a straight face? Anyway, I'll go with Goldhaven."
Herbalist: "Huh? What? Oh, Aronatopia, I guess."
(Votes so far:
Olraniathaloth - 1 votes
Aronatopia - 1 votes
Goldhaven - 2 vote)
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So we have a kobold problem eh, anyone up for some Hunting! Let's teach these slimy bastards not to mess with us, who's with me!
Begin tracking the kobolds who escaped back to their caves (follow trail of blood/smell, using barbarian magic), leading anyone who wishes to follow, teach the soldiers on the ways of the barbarians while we walk.
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I won't give you orders, of course, but I will give you suggestions. Six kobolds managed to kill one of us despite better equipment and an element of surprise. So try not to engage any kobolds unless you are certain that you can defeat them soundly."
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Chirlon explores and surveys the immediate north.The military has free choice on training and patrolling, or on joining Khan's hunt.
The carpenters and the architect now should go to construct one warehouse, and after that houses. The herbalist plants healing herbs. The phantom worker helps the miners. Everyone else should go on as previously.
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(Should I have 18 (or 19 with the herbalist's) fields now? Shouldn't kilakan have rage accumulated?)
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hey... Evergod. I think that if we link the two towns together it will be easier to grow and such. It would let me go over there and and learn some magic. I mean its just an idea.
(I've certainly toyed with the idea that we could have regular caravans between the towns. They could use some more food, we could use stone. They are well on the way to forge weapons, we have gold and healing herbs. The two towns certainly could complement each other nicely. Just need some draft beasts for wagons, and wagons. Then again, the only big beast we've seen so far on our side of the mountain is a bear.
Some jungle this is. No, I didn't just tempt fate.)