Among the mountains to the north, the orcs found wild goats who were soon wrestled into submission and brought back as new farm animals. Like the pigs they could be slaughtered for meat, but they are also good for fibers and milk. With new tools in their hands and plentiful access to lumber, the settlement was quickly starting to resemble a real orcish village and the great storehouse they had built began to fill with dried meats and other goods. One of the woodcutters came hurriedly to the chieftain. He had walked along the river on his way north when he saw something strange on the other side. Five skulls had been impaled on sticks and placed surrounding a pelt. When he swam over, he was disturbed to discover that the skulls had all belonged to orcs and the pelt was actually the skin of an orc. He had seen nothing else out of the ordinary, no movement or anything, and come back immediately. One who knew him intimately might recognise the skin to have been that of Tuskor. 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 Population: 125 men, 125 women, 45 children. Military: No standing military. Militia able to be conscripted up to 60% of adult population. (Higher than most races due to being savage orcs). Food level: Above Average Resources: Lumber, some bog iron Wealth: Non-existent Trade: Non-existent Growth: Good Morale: Optimistic Foreign relations: [color=92278f]Dwarves [/color]- [color=fff200]No contact[/color] [color=007236]Horned Strangers[/color] - [color=ed1c24]Hostile[/color]