[center][h1][color=rosybrown]Mol'nan Tribe - Turn 8(3)[/color][/h1][/center] Progress was good on clearing the land, the main topic of conversation being the large versions of animals they found or heard among the trees. An example would be the comparatively, and so freakishly, large bears they bore witness to from time to time on their trek across the land. However, with them now being in the lower foothills where the land rolled less, they felt safer and more comfortable than if they would've if they settled in dense woodland. However, another problem arose as they cleared and gathered stones and other debris from the area. Hunger. What they needed now was to secure steady sources of food. While many tried talking at once when the issue was brought to light, a few times arguments and even a few near fights. It went on for near an hour before an ogre stepped forward, this one getting up there in his years but not yet old enough to be too weak to work, "The ships... Them Imperials forced us onto them and sent us off, that is clear." His voice, while not yelling, boomed forth and seemed to draw the attention of those near quickly, which brought more attention from the others, "Take apart the ships, see if they had the decency to put supplies below the shallow decks, not just leave is with what was strapped down above.." Some ogres looked suspicious, others annoyed, but the looks they exchanged showed that they at least thought it worth it to check. Besides, they would need to take the decks off for the wood anyways. But the old ogre, whom now many recognized as Golth, was not done speaking, "Some others need to look all around us. In threes we form groups and send them east and west, see what food we can find, grow, and hunt." To this some grumbled, more walking and travel, but it needed to be done. And now Golth, having spoken his thoughts, returned to his wife and son as they continued gathering and adding to the piles of build supplies. [hider=Summary] The ogres decide to take apart the decks of what ships they brought with them to see if anything lay hidden before, whether it be food ready to eat or seeds ready to plant and grow. Four groups of three ogres each would be sent out for search for food, whether flora or fauna, and gather what they safely could. two groups east, and two west.[/hider]