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<blockquote data-quote="John E Smoke" data-source="post: 1358699" data-attributes="member: 16129"><p><strong>Attar and the Jasad</strong></p><p></p><p>Attar asks that the two youngest of the hunters go out to explore the grasslands, but to do so with caution; these lands are still strange to the Jasad, and may conceal many dangers should they stray too far or confront something they do not recognise. If they encounter any danger, they are to return immediately to the new settlement. Finally, Attar stresses that this is a task of great honor, for exploring the unknown is a sign of utmost bravery.</p><p></p><p>Of those left, four are to begin building the first structures of the village. A large hut should be built in honor of the tribe's eldest and wisest, as well as a storehouse for the Jasad's food. From there, they will build their own homes, and then the homes of the other families should they have time. Attar envisions structures of wood and stacked stones, all packed with mud from the river (after seeing the mud caked and dried on the edge of the first raft).</p><p></p><p>Two more shall begin to investigate the river, attempting to find a new source by investigating methods of catching the fish that swim its waters. Though they will most likely begin with spear-fishing, careful observation should show the fish nipping at insects and leaves that land on the river's surface...</p><p></p><p>The final two should continue the Jasad tradition of hunting, trying their hand at catching some of the new game available, and also noting any plant life worth eating or using for other purposes.</p><p></p><p>Should any of the hunters find their duties taxing, they are encouraged to exhange roles each week; this way, they can teach one another the skills they learn and develop, and all can still share in the honor of the hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John E Smoke, post: 1358699, member: 16129"] [b]Attar and the Jasad[/b] Attar asks that the two youngest of the hunters go out to explore the grasslands, but to do so with caution; these lands are still strange to the Jasad, and may conceal many dangers should they stray too far or confront something they do not recognise. If they encounter any danger, they are to return immediately to the new settlement. Finally, Attar stresses that this is a task of great honor, for exploring the unknown is a sign of utmost bravery. Of those left, four are to begin building the first structures of the village. A large hut should be built in honor of the tribe's eldest and wisest, as well as a storehouse for the Jasad's food. From there, they will build their own homes, and then the homes of the other families should they have time. Attar envisions structures of wood and stacked stones, all packed with mud from the river (after seeing the mud caked and dried on the edge of the first raft). Two more shall begin to investigate the river, attempting to find a new source by investigating methods of catching the fish that swim its waters. Though they will most likely begin with spear-fishing, careful observation should show the fish nipping at insects and leaves that land on the river's surface... The final two should continue the Jasad tradition of hunting, trying their hand at catching some of the new game available, and also noting any plant life worth eating or using for other purposes. Should any of the hunters find their duties taxing, they are encouraged to exhange roles each week; this way, they can teach one another the skills they learn and develop, and all can still share in the honor of the hunt. [/QUOTE]
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