Caelis scratched his head as he watched the herd in the distance. It appeared that they would graze here for a while before moving on. After all, this was a substantial oasis. For now, the Attolians drew water from the streams that fed into the oasis so that they wouldn't have to drink the muddied water. Personally, he was tempted to follow the streams as it would likely lead to a larger source of water and more fertile grounds where there was plenty of vegetation. But, they were a steppe people and the allure of the herd was a bit too strong to ignore... thus Caelis thought what if they could try to tame and then domesticate some of the aurochs? Particularly, the wood elves among them would just stay somewhat near the herd and just wait for some of the more friendly and curious aurouchs to approach them. They would then give the aurouch little treats to befriend them. This place provided an opportune time to forage a bit as well after all since there was a lot of water available in the region. The wood elves always seemed to have a magical touch with animals, and this instance would be helpful to help tame some of the beasts... then they could take the friendly aurochs and then breed them to slowly domesticate them into a more friendly breed. In regards to the boar spirit that they had seen before, Caelis gathered some of the more magically inclined of them and joined them in a quick journey to the west. They would take the horses in the event that it was a long journey. --- Summary: Event: Caelis takes some of the more magically inclined Folk Elves with him and they ride to the west with the horses that they have to find the boar spirit. Action: Improve Food/Resource. The rest of the camp works on trying to improve their food situation through two ways. One is the forage the near by lands near the oasis and the streams to gather whatever food they can. Two is to have some of the more animal "attuned" elves among them to interact with the more friendly and curious aurochs among the herd and attempt to befriend/tame them by feeding them treats, speaking with them and perhaps playing with them.