The savannahs were blissful this time of year. The gods were happy with the world and so the world would be happy, so long as their peace lasted of course. The Kashar people would be living out their lives in relative peace; no clans warring against one another, no outsiders to disturb them, no punishments from their gods. This was a time to rejoice. "Oh, great council of the Kashar, we come to you with a proposition," a shaman from the Xan clan says, shamans from the other clans coming to request something that would help all the Kashar people. "We wish that a festival be held, one to honor the peace that our lands are seeing. We will honor the gods, make the clans have stronger ties, maybe trade with our allies." The council looked amongst one another, all members having a different opinion on this matter. Though, they all did not want to deal with outsiders even if those outsiders were their allies. However, there was a different voice among the council. Thatcher looked down from her place at the center of the council, a smile as bright as day coming to her face. The Council already knew what the High Queen would have as her decision, the festival would happen. She could only see the positive side of this, for if the Kashar allies had stronger ties then that would mean less opportunities than conflict. The council let out not a single word. "Yes!," Thatcher exclaimed, standing from her seat in a rather excited fashion. She walked over to the Xan shaman, and gave him a kind smile. "Organize this festival and invite anyone willing to come. This will only bring about good relations with the others!." The Xan shaman gave a wide, toothy smile before nodding and departing along with the other shamans. They would send messengers to the Thangor in order to invite them to this festival, as well as spread the word of this gathering if they so wish. Many of the Kashar people looked forwards to a gathering of the clans, though they did would not feel as comfortable going if outsiders had the chance of coming onto their lands.