[u][b][h2]Turn 2[/h2][/b][/u] [hider=The Map][IMG]http://i64.tinypic.com/s3q5is.png[/IMG][/hider] [color=lightgreen][h3]The Lothelonni[/h3][/color] [@Polybius] [Hider=Turn 2] By their knowledge of cultivation from the life they had before, the elves of Cantivale set out to create a sustainable source of food for themselves. While a larger scale of crop was being cultivated, the elves manages to stay fed from the land by foraging wild berries, nuts, plants and the occasional boar that wander out of the woods. So far, your hunters have spotted boar, deer, elk and even heard the howling of wolves further up the hills. In addition to smaller critters like hares, foxes, squirrels and all kinds of woodland birds. [b]A) Improve food B) Improve military technology C) Improve infrastructure D) Improve culture E) Explore F) Improve resources/technology G) Prospect the land H) Expand military I) Take diplomatic action X) Other[/b] [b]Population:[/b] 91 men, 91 women, 22 children. [b]Military:[/b] No standing military. Militia able to be conscripted up to 20% of adult population. [b]Food level:[/b] Below average [color=Gray](Improving)[/color] [b]Resources:[/b] Requires prospection and industry. [b]Wealth:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Trade:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Growth:[/b] Base: 4% [i][color=gray]-2% from food level[/color] +0% from morale = 2%.[/i] [b]Morale:[/b] Indifferent [b]Foreign relations:[/b] You do not know any other civilizations.[/hider] [h3][color=00CED1]The Iceborn[/color][/h3] [@Cyclone] [Hider=Turn 2] As the Iceborn constructed what at first was only crude fishing rafts, Dag realized that most of his people were family men and women. Everyone had someone they wanted to take care of or feed, wether be it a young girl like the one who had asked him of milk and cheese earlier, or an elder mother or father who no longer had the strength to hunt his own meat. This drove them all onward to work hard, and harder still. The rafts turned into boats, and they were constructed in no time at all. Soon, they were already fishing from the great sea beyond. But it would take time before their stockpiles would fill up. In the meantime, new livestock had to be raised. The great riverfork would feed the Iceborn for now, and the land had deer and rabbit to hunt , and further to the south-east a larger forest was spotted that might hold more wildlife to hunt. Hunters and scouts are dispatched to the west, to find wildlife for domestication in the mountains or perhaps the plains. They will return soon with their findings. Until then, Dag could only hope they carried the Gods' blessing with them. [b]A) Improve food B) Improve military technology C) Improve infrastructure D) Improve culture E) Explore F) Improve resources/technology G) Prospect the land H) Expand military I) Take diplomatic action X) Other[/b] [b]Population:[/b] 112 men, 112 women, 33 children. [b]Military:[/b] No standing military. Militia able to be conscripted up to 60% of adult population. [b]Food level:[/b] Below average [color=Gray](Improving)[/color] [b]Resources:[/b] Requires prospection and industry. [b]Wealth:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Trade:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Growth:[/b] Base: 5% [i][color=Gray]-2% from food level,[/color] +0% from morale = 3%.[/i] [b]Morale:[/b] Indifferent [b]Foreign relations:[/b] You do not know any other civilizations.[/hider] [h3][color=red]The Bonesnapper Tribe[/color][/h3] [@Chairman Stein] [Hider=Turn 2]Before long, Nagrub's boyz came back to camp dragging boar from the west with them. It seems the boars of this valley were strong, large and fierce. The boyz say, they saw a mighty swine almost as big as Nagrub himself! Who knows what other wildlife called this land home? They also came back reporting of a great mountain peak towering in the distance to the west. You could almost see it from Iron Rock, that's how big it was. It stretched far above the clouds and looked as mighty as... Well, something very mighty! Though the orcs hadn't ventured far enough to actually inspect the mountain or the surrounding lands. Pigpens had already been constructed in anticipation for the big boars, but their size proved to be more than the builders had planned for, and one of the pens were smashed to bits when the boars attempted to escape. It took several hours to catch the runaway boars again, but now they all mucked about in their taller, reinforced pens. What grand feasts these animals would make for the Bonesnappers! And what mightier still they could become if breeding was done right! [b]A) Improve food B) Improve military technology C) Improve infrastructure D) Improve culture E) Explore F) Improve resources/technology G) Prospect the land H) Expand military I) Take diplomatic action X) Other[/b] [b]Population:[/b] 113 men, 112 women, 32 children. [b]Military:[/b] No standing military. Militia able to be conscripted up to 60% of adult population. [b]Food level:[/b] Below average [color=Gray](Improving)[/color] [b]Resources:[/b] Requires prospection and industry. [b]Wealth:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Trade:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Growth:[/b] Base: 5% [i][color=Gray]-2% from food level,[/color] +0% from morale = 3%.[/i] [b]Morale:[/b] Indifferent [b]Foreign relations:[/b] You do not know any other civilizations.[/hider] [h3][color=92278f]The Maerinum[/color][/h3] [@Lady Selune] [Hider=Turn 2] While farms are sown and constructed, the livestock that which the Maerinum had brought with them are brought out to be bred and... Wait, didn't we bring more than this? Maxim looked at his herders, who seemed in low spirit. He could see why. The livestock was thin, weak. The herders say some of the animals had succumbed to malnutrition during the journey, and even more still had succumbed to disease. The numbers they had now were but half of what Maxim thought they'd bring onto these new lands, but they'd have to make do. With food from the land and the newly constructed farms, the animals that were left were able to regain their strength. It would take a while to rebuild their numbers, however. For now, the Maerinum wouldn't suffer, but they weren't as good off as Maxim thought they were. [b]A) Improve food B) Improve military technology C) Improve infrastructure D) Improve culture E) Explore F) Improve resources/technology G) Prospect the land H) Expand military I) Take diplomatic action X) Other[/b] [b]Population:[/b] 112 men, 112 women, 33 children. [b]Military:[/b] No standing military. Militia able to be conscripted up to 30% of adult population. [b]Food level:[/b] Below average [color=gray](Improving)[/color] [b]Resources:[/b] Requires prospection and industry. [b]Wealth:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Trade:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Growth:[/b] Base: 5% [i][color=Gray]-2% from food level,[/color] +0% from morale = 3%.[/i] [b]Morale:[/b] Indifferent [b]Foreign relations:[/b] You do not know any other civilizations.[/hider] [h3][color=yellow]The Antari[/color][/h3] [@Murtox] [Hider=Turn 2] Potatoes are simple plants, in essence. There are many different kinds, and they can grow in almost any terrain, except tundra of course. They were also a plentiful vegetable, and sated hunger very well. The Antari would fair well with these crops as their base feed. [Color=gray](Sorry, not much to really write about potatoes!)[/color] [b]A) Improve food B) Improve military technology C) Improve infrastructure D) Improve culture E) Explore F) Improve resources/technology G) Prospect the land H) Expand military I) Take diplomatic action X) Other[/b] [b]Population:[/b] 112 men, 112 women, 33 children. [b]Military:[/b] No standing military. Militia able to be conscripted up to 30% of adult population. [b]Food level:[/b] Below average [color=gray](Improving)[/color] [b]Resources:[/b] Requires prospection and industry. [b]Wealth:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Trade:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Growth:[/b] Base: 5% [i][color=Gray]-2% from food level,[/color] +0% from morale = 3%.[/i] [b]Morale:[/b] Indifferent [b]Foreign relations:[/b] You do not know any other civilizations.[/hider] [h3][color=mediumspringgreen]The Serpetist Tribe[/color][/h3] [@LordZell] [Hider=Turn 2]The High Priest oversees the construction of their great temple, and although the foundation was layed out and excavated somewhat well-done, the reality soon became clear to him. The Serpetist Tribe simply lacked the resources, manpower and food to maintain themselves to see this grand construction through. Without industry, their tools weren't as easy to replace when broken. For now, they were able to survive off the land through hunting and gathering, but it would not last unless they found a sustainable food-source. [color=gray]Construction of temple: 10% completion. You may choose to continue construction in hopes of finishing the temple sooner but it may take a toll on your morale.[/color] [b]A) Improve food B) Improve military technology C) Improve infrastructure D) Improve culture E) Explore F) Improve resources/technology G) Prospect the land H) Expand military I) Take diplomatic action X) Other[/b] [b]Population:[/b] 112 men, 111 women, 32 children. [b]Military:[/b] No standing military. Militia able to be conscripted up to 50% of adult population. (Higher than average due to culture and race). [b]Food level:[/b] Low [b]Resources:[/b] Requires prospection and industry. [b]Wealth:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Trade:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Growth:[/b] Base: 5% [i][color=Gray]-3% from food level,[/color] +0% from morale = 2%.[/i] [b]Morale:[/b] Indifferent [b]Foreign relations:[/b] You do not know any other civilizations.[/hider] [h3][color=0054a6]The Children of Artemon[/color][/h3] [@Pirate] [Hider=Turn 2]While your people are able to survive off of river-fishing and gathering from the land around you, the artisans and prospectors of your kin journey out to find whatever resources this land has to offer. While it is clear there is little lumber nearby, you are certain you can find other resources to ease that burden. Only yesterday, you realized there is clay plentiful around the banks of the river further north. Perhaps the prospectors will find more, when they return? [b]A) Improve food B) Improve military technology C) Improve infrastructure D) Improve culture E) Explore F) Improve resources/technology G) Prospect the land H) Expand military I) Take diplomatic action X) Other[/b] [b]Population:[/b] 90 men, 90 women, 22 children. [b]Military:[/b] No standing military. Militia able to be conscripted up to 20% of adult population. [b]Food level:[/b] Low [b]Resources:[/b] Currently prospecting. Yields next turn. [b]Wealth:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Trade:[/b] Nonexistant [b]Growth:[/b] Base: 4% [i][color=Gray]-3% from food level,[/color] +0% from morale = 1%.[/i] [b]Morale:[/b] Indifferent [b]Foreign relations:[/b] You do not know any other civilizations.[/hider]