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After getting lost in the bayou during an outing for your college ecology lab Trevor, you, wound up in some strange hidden realm inhabited by creatures like goblins and trolls. Initially it was quite a scary place as you were taken prisoner and nearly didn't survive. With some cunning though, you played upon the prejudice of the orc chieftain of a tribe here, and prompted a challenge to power. With dirty tricks, cunning and a bit of luck, you managed to win. This caused an uproar among the tribe but after much deliberation and consulting traditions, they agreed upon giving you a chance to try out being the new chieftain.

It has been several days since then, as you continue to adjust to this strange land and its ways, as well as the workings of the tribe and your new accepted role as chieftain.

>An open ended game, what do you do?
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>>1265471

>Link to the last thread

http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/1220100/

Specifically, last time you had dealt with some deserters to the tribe, well as a newly formed intimate relationship with the now widowed orc wife of the late former chief. There are obviously many issues you could concern yourself with, but people of the tribe are content to let you take things slowly as you learn and adjust. You get the distinct feeling though that this is somewhat in part to their desires to control and run aspects of the tribe themselves.
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>>1265475
Going over the old thread, but looks interesting.
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>>1265475
>Trevor
>Not Abel
What did we do last time, where did we stop at?
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>>1266004
At the very end, you were sorting out the matter of a goblin couple who as punishment, you were accepting them on as servant/slaves.

Aside of that you also had some plans to visit the goblin side of town in order to discuss or find something out about the Warriors Guild.
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>>1266015
Well i dont know what Mastermind Anon had planned so i say we go Hang out with Orc Wife
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>>1266039
It's worth remembering that Hanasvette, the former chieftess, is not actually your wife. A matter you'll have to deal with if you continue a relationship with her, instead of settling with someone else.

If you're good with that though, you can try and find her, sure.
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>>1266075
Find young orc waifu
http://www.hentai-foundry.com/pictures/user/34san/115351/Roxanna-lady-bits
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>>1266103
It's entirely within your means to find a younger potential orc partner, however you can tell trouble will come of it from the former chieftess. Also a fair observation in her favor, that while she is older, she does have the experience of helping to run the tribe and the connections related to it.

Just something to consider. If you seek someone younger though, yes it's possible.
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>>1266103
Bruh
wait
We can't do that yet, the chieftess still lives! Let's just hang out with Nera and Tari until Mastermind Anon comes back
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>>1266134
You don't need one other player to do the playing for you, it's a cooperative game!
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>>1266119
I'm getting conflicting messages here.
>the former chieftess, is not actually your wife
>you'll have to deal with if you continue a relationship with her, instead of settling with someone else.
>instead of settling with someone else.

We can fail to the top, we've done a good job of that so far.
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>>1266179
The thing is i dont know the next step of the plan so i don't know how to proceed!
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Ask to retire to your new chief hut with the translator and the milf.
We have things to discuss.
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>>1266205
Not yet.


AND HELLO OP!
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>>1266187
My mistake, the former chieftess, is the widow of the former chief whom you killed. She wasted no time though getting close to you, which has worked well for her since you were decided upon to become the new chieftain. As much as that may sound disingenuous though, she's been very supportive of your claim and is a large reason you were supported for the position of chieftain in the first place, and she certainly has been very loving on a personal level.

But all that said, the two of you are not actually married or anything official yet. You've yet to make that decision, though obviously the relationship she has with you now, would likely influence your choice.
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>>1265471
>Go to the Goblin War Guild

>>1266205
Going to fuck us over, anon
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>>1266221
That you Master?
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>>1266221
>>1266227
Wut?
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>>1266231
Wot.

>>1266238
Too soon for confrontation. We're just a figurehead for now.
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>>1266238
The chieftess hold more power than us over the orcs a the moment. I'm trying to set the conditions for the "flip".
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>>1266249
Ok.... What confrontation? Didn't the old chief get ousted? Unless he still lives in the hut, its ours now.
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>>1266249
:^)
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>>1266259

>>1266205
>Ask to retire to your new chief hut with the translator and the milf.
>We have things to discuss.
You want to speak to the chieftess, yes? Im speaking of the chief's wife, no he himself.
>>1266262
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>>1266257
Holds more sway, but her legitimacy and future is largely dependent on either us or the old chief, and she choose us. I don't see how going somewhere private to talk is counterproductive? Walking around with no clue as to the inner workings of the tribe or culture, while acting all pompous and important without merit is probably more damaging to us. It also undermines our long term power if we are seen lead around by her instead of us.
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>>1266269
>You want to speak to the chieftess, yes?
Yes...? Since we need to establish a mutual understanding and ways to benefit each other. We need the translator goblin since we can speak their language worth a damn, even though we could have tried learning some back at the goblin village.
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>>1266205
You can still meet with the the chieftess (going to call her by her name now) Hanasvette, but for now you decide upon seeking out the Warrior's Guild in the goblin side of town. First you have to make your way out of the orc side though, and along the way you are sought after and requested to be stopped. It seems there's a situation that needs your attention. Following the young orc who approached you, you're led to an area between several houses, where there's a standoff between sides of orcs and goblins.

It seems that there's some confusion over a matter of the goblin side of town expanding into the orc side of town without asking. The goblins though say that they made a fair exchange with the owners of the parcel of land here, while the orc family are claiming that exchange is void because the orc to have made it died recently and never made clear about the deal.

Naturally they turn to you, since technically all of the orc side of town is your land, for as long as you are associated with the orcs.

>>1266257
You are aware, that every day you act, she also is doing things. And she's focusing only on her fellow orc kin, her hold on their support just gets stronger and stronger.
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>>1266269
Sorry for the typos.
>>1266269
>no
not
>>1266273
Who said we're acting pompous? She certainly loves us, but she's also extremely political savvy and ambitious. She wants to rule the tribe, and we will inevitably end up as a puppet. One that she loves, but a puppet nonetheless. We need her to think that we don't know her plans just yet. Not until we set the proper conditions. We need to strengthen our ties with the goblins and certain orc individuals. And moreover, NOT choosing her will cause and uproar. We've already come to be intimate with her and choosing to marry another will no doubt incite her anger and that of the orc faction, it'll be an outrage. We need to approach this very carefully. Especially if the orcs begin to react violently.
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>>1266283
>You are aware, that every day you act, she also is doing things. And she's focusing only on her fellow orc kin, her hold on their support just gets stronger and stronger.
I'm aware. I need that spy report by the end of the day before we turn in.

>>1266283
>Ask the goblins if they have any evidence
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>>1266285
>Who said we're acting pompous?
Who said we are not?
Nothing we are doing really conflicts or shows how aware we are, not yet anyways.

We could just off her then.
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>>1266304
>We could just off her then.
We will, as soon as we are able to. And we certainly wont speak to her in her own home surrounded by servants who are her own friends and family in the orc district. That's her turf.

And we aren't being pompous. You made an exaggerated assumption.
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>>1266304
>Nothing we are doing really conflicts or shows how aware we are, not yet anyways.
Im fairly certain directly confronting her as you proposed will. And that's a problem.
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>>1266285
It's not impossible that if your relationships is strong enough, she would welcome ruling with you side by side, rather than over you. Not certain, but possible.

As for her anger, whether you two had an intimate relationship or not isn't much a factor, she'd be angry no matter what you chose, if it wasn't her. Even if you sought a chieftess of some other tribe to unite yours and theirs, Hana would still be upset.

>>1266301
The goblins have the goods they claim were exchanged for the land, but they don't have paperwork because the orcs don't deal like that. At least not within the confines of a bargain they don't. The orcs of course though claim that the goods the goblins show, are goods they just gathered themselves for this scam purpose.
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>>1266310
>And we aren't being pompous. You made an exaggerated assumption.
Being paraded around with Hanasvette, while being introduced as the new boss, despite have little in way of the right to rule, comes off as pompous. Maybe not to you but it does to others.

>>1266317
Its not a confrontation unless you force things or demand them to be a certain way. The point was to communicate and try to show or ask for intentions. We can even cover it up by pretending to have the ultimate goal of finding a way home, if you're so scared of her.
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>>1266337
>Being paraded around with Hanasvette, while being introduced as the new boss, despite have little in way of the right to rule, comes off as pompous
LOL! You mean SHE paraded US around.

>>1266337
>Maybe not to you but it does to others.
The others welcomed it, man lol. They gave more approval than I did, mounds more. I think this is where your misunderstanding lied.

>Its not a confrontation unless you force things or demand them to be a certain way. The point was to communicate and try to show or ask for intentions.
You're misunderstanding the definition of a confrontation.

>We can even cover it up by pretending to have the ultimate goal of finding a way home, if you're so scared of her.
1. That won't work. It sounds like bull right off the bat.
2. I'm not scared. I'm just not a fool.
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>>1266333
Can we examine the goods? And OP, can voodoo determine authenticity in some way?
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>>1266342
Geez
Are you trying to come off as a dick? Or is it unintentional?
Not trying to be a dick or anything
Or maybe that's just me
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>>1266354
I nearly always sound like a dick. Those weren't sarcastic "lols". But no, it's not intentional.
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>>1266347
You actually have no idea of that, but you could try and find out if it's the case. Though the folks gathered there might not like if if they sought you for help, are looking to you for a solution, and you just run off.
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>>1266362
Would it be alright to send for a shaman? Troll Lady, perhaps?
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>>1266367
We wouldnt have to leave their presence.
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>>1266367
You could send someone to go and fetch her. It's better than leaving yourself, but they're all gathered there expecting a timely answer. Meanwhile you'll be sitting there for at least several minutes doing nothing.
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>>1266342
LOL! You mean SHE paraded US around.
Yes, was it any other way?

Its like your just looking for a reason to argue over nothing.

>>1266357
Well you come off as confrontational ;^p
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>>1266383
>Yes, was it any other way?
Nope. And it was fairly obvious to the tribe too.

>>1266379
Okay, if they want to rush, ask if the orcs have any evidence of what the goblins are proposing is a scam. Ask the goblins if they have any living witnesses to the deal.
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>>1266383
>Well you come off as confrontational ;^p
Sorry, always happens.
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>>1266395
No worries, we just need to communicate better.
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>>1266398
Hold on, I'll set up a telepathic communication line.
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>>1266393
Seeking to resolve the matter yourself, you try to get more information and ask the parties involved. From what the goblins say, those specific goblins are themselves witnesses according to them, though there aren't any orc witnesses around. At least by description that sounds like a scam, like maybe they intentionally took advantage of a lone orc.

As for the orcs, only two are actual family of the deceased. To them, the land traded wasn't really the dead orc's to give away. Also either way they don't much care, they're not losing property to any goblins, one way or the other.

>>1266404
Don't be cheeky.
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>>1266404
Ayyy lam- Hey no, stay out!
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>>1266406
What do they mean the land wasn't the dead orcs' to give away? Do they have some claim to it?

>>1266409
Do not resist. It will only hurt more.

>>1266406
>Don't be cheeky.
I'm not. :^)
Cheekiness isn't apart of my personality. I have worse things in there.
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>>1266406
See if they have the goods traded for it, if they don't want to give up land, they can return the goods to the goblins and get their land back.
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>>1266414
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdddZIcyykM
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>>1266414
According to them, when he died the land should have gone to them or else someone who defeated him, not some scheming goblins.

>>1266415
They do have the goods traded, or rather the goblins are giving them (since when the orc died the goods remained in his house which they took over) to the surviving kin, but the orcs don't want the goods.
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>>1266415
Screams only make me happier.

>>1266421
The deal is null and void for the lack of evidence provided on both sides. Tell the goblins they must next time provide sufficient proof and multiple witnesses on either side to be present in the transaction.

And the orc's right to re-design the ownership of the land was not existent. He was not in position to give away land.

The goods traded will return to the goblins and the orc's family will inherit the land, or whomever killed the orc.
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Tell the orcs, to give back the goods, and the goblins to give back the land, if no new deal or compromise can be reached.

It seems both sides agree that a transaction occurred, and goods were exchanged.

So the orc who died, who was he? He owned all of the land or only part of it? At what point was the deal made and time from his death?
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>>1266433
>>1266442
In the end you decide to just cancel the deal. The orcs are pleased with this but the goblins are quite unhappy, setting about dismantling their construction and grumbling while other orcs jeer at them during it all.

The two orc family members though, grateful to you ask if they can do anything to make it up to you for your favorable judgement?

For the orc that died he was a performer but an older fellow, probably died of natural causes. The deal was apparently made not long before his death, though why he did such a thing and caused trouble for his relatives, is unclear. He did apparently own all the land himself, but it's not like it was a lot of land, just a small plot with a house next to the goblin side of town's wall.
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>>1266454
>grateful to you ask if they can do anything to make it up to you for your favorable judgement?
By being loyal to us. We were inaugurated into a chieftain, we promised to do only the best for them. We only ask them to be happy and to fight for themselves when they need to.

trying to get them to spread the word within the orc sector
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>>1266454
Ask them to help the goblins expand in the other direction away from the orcs, and towards the edge of the town, nothing big, just help chop down trees, and clear big rocks.
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>>1266481
Forgot to add, in our name.
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>>1266468
Loyalty is a very cheap asking price, and they happily give it. The others around to witness approve of this and display as much before heading off in their own directions to get back to their daily activities and duties.

>>1266481
This isn't too much more to ask of them, but the goblins refuse and don't want their help, spitting curses and the like at the lot of you. Maybe these orcs could try or offer again later though, they'll make an effort at least.
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>>1266488
Tell the orcs to begin and try to respect the goblins. We promised them their own pride, that they would grasp it in their own hands. But they wont be able to do that if there's turmoil within their own tribe. They will eat themselves until they are nothing but fodder for other tribes to toy with. They don't need to love the goblins, but they shouldn't try and make enemies of them, no matter how small or greedy they are. Leave their schemes and greed for us to deal with.
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>>1266488
Go to the Goblin War Guild.
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>>1266496
Speaking like this draws some scorn from them and any orcs within earshot, the idea of cooperating with or tolerating goblins. Clearly this isn't an easy to grasp notion to them, so you imagine difficulties between the two sides to be longstanding.

>>1266497
Finally you continue on your way out of the orc side of town, through the settlement center and over to the goblin side. You have been to the Warrior Guild before, so going back along the narrow streets and past the certain buildings is familiar enough to you.

Once there, one of the largest buildings in the goblin side of town to accommodate the number of warrior groups, you are able to wait outside as usual while an assistant asks what you need of them?
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>>1266522
Ask about the progress of the spies. Then ask to speak with all the leaders. Especially traps, ambush, and assassinations.
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>>1266530
It's only been a couple of days but after lots of trial and error the spies are able to move about the orc side of town decently well without being noticed, especially at night. No major discoveries though since they haven't yet infiltrated the longhouse.

Meanwhile, you request the leaders of each of the groups whom belong to the guild. After some requests sent around and hurrying about by assistants, a fair number of the leaders are assembled. Not all though, as plenty are either too busy or not even present there in the building.

Whatever you wish to speak to them about though, they are willing to listen for the most part.
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>>1266551
Tell them to begin focusing on refining their techniques on orcs. Learn to kill an orc effectively and efficiently. Use chemicals and poisons, learned from trolls if they must.
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>>1266556
To us the poisons or chemicals when they're practicing. But have them ready and refine the poisons and its lethality or general effectiveness
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>>1266563
>us
use
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>>1266556
>>1266563
Assassination and poisoning then, is the focus you stress to them, to devote their efforts to improving. Those who do that sort of thing agree, but most who don't wonder if you wasted their time summoning them here to talk, if so they'll be understandably cross.

At the same time, Nera you notice approaches, looking a little annoyed but willing to wait for you to finish up with the warrior's guild.
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>>1266572
Tell everyone to refine their techniques against orc targets. Not just assassination and poison, OP.
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>>1266575
That's better to them though with the entire guild focused to this end, you get questions as to why and for what purpose? They remind you that when out fighting, they don't only fight orcs.
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>>1266572
See what Nera wants, and look for ways to gain good standing with the trolls.
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>>1266563
>>1266575
How are we going to find effective poisons without killing orcs? Won't that raise suspicion?
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>>1266582
They also fight trolls, yes. But one, the orcs will respect them for what they do if they can kill them without hardly getting a scratch on them. And it is the orcs that are usually military leaders and the more diverse fighters. If they eliminate orcs and commanders, we will gain a large upper-hand over enemies.
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>>1266583
They're a lot more easier. We just need to be just and fair, while showing interest in tradition and religion. Which Ive done thus far.

>>1266582
Then yes, turn our attention to Nera.
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>>1266583
>>1266600
For a way to get in the good graces of the trolls, you'll have to find your own way, though you've been doing well so far.

In the meantime you speak with Nera, who is cross that you're siding with the orcs against goblins, and denying them deals they made with others of the tribe. She's obviously referring to the property matter earlier, and must have come looking for you when she heard about what happened.
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>>1266617

Crap, wrong words. Scratch the message before.

Express that although we wanted to side with the goblins, neither side provided sufficient proof to the claim on land and so we set it back to before the deal in order to mitigate damage to either side. Siding with the orcs was not our intention.
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>>1266639
>Crap, wrong words. Scratch the message before.
Nevermind. I deleted my post before this.
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>>1266639
>>1266643
Like the other goblins, she doesn't seem pleased even with your logical reasoning, and pouts about it. The impression you get is that like the others, she expected you to just blindly side with the goblins no matter what, and she's upset that you didn't. Even if it wasn't your intent anyway, your action emboldens the orcs to not respect goblins. In saying this she angrily kicks your shin and accuses you of not respecting them either before storming off.
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>>1266617
I was hoping for little side missions like the dispute with the orcs and goblins but w/e.
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>>1266677
Oh fuck. Follow her. Tell her to wait.
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We can take some heat off of us by establishing a set of codes, laws, and ethics. That way there is a deferment to law and order, and we can punish or shame those who disrespect it.

But that's more down the road, we aren't nearly in good graces for a shake up like that.
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>>1266678
There may be tasks and things to see to for the trolls, but you won't find them in goblin town.

>>1266683
You follow Nera and tell her to wait but this annoys her. She does stop but clearly has very little patience for you right now. All the while you start to attract the attention of goblins around, expecting a fight.
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>>1266689
Apologize to her sincerely. Tell her she knows we love the goblins. And we will try harder to show it through our actions. Ask her to forgive us.

Women are such a damn hassle
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>>1266683
I think its one of those things where we can't please everyone, and we need to both build and spend rep or social capital.

We could tell her about the trap door underneath the house we briefly found to make her feel better.
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>>1266700
Uh...I wouldnt do that just yet. I'd rather investigate that personally first.
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>>1266702
We didn't find much when we looked, and I'm not sure how we are going to be able to go back in without drawing attention now that we are no longer a prisoner, but a chieftain.

I suppose we can cause a distraction and sneak in.
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>>1266687
That's a good idea but you can tell it will take a lot for things like that to be implemented and accepted, when it's not part of the local traditions.

>>1266698
>>1266700
You apologize to Nera as honestly as you can. She isn't particularly won over by it though, even though she accepts it and you're seen by many around to be giving apologies to the goblin leader. A little less annoyed, she asks what you'll do then to make it up, for the mistake you made? There's some shouts from onlookers about what to say or what she should accept from you, but she waits for your answer if any.
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>>1266711
What're some of the things the onlookers say?
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>>1266711
We could dig through that big pile of junk and help sort it for goods. Make the village richer.

Was the pile only in the goblin town, and belongs entirely to goblins? I recall when they thought when we went through it disguised the got upset when they thought we were an orc.
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>>1266720
Goblin territory, yes.
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>>1266711
Oh my!
I hope they aren't l-lewd
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>>1266724
I'm compelled to kneel down and kiss her, whispering "my heart" after but that would cause a shitstorm and I kind of want to do this for the tease.
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>>1266724
>>1266712
Some are a bit lewd. Most are material gifts or displays of submission, though a fair few you don't really understand, like giving her your eyes or your years or memories, some strange meaning to them which eludes you.

>>1266720
That is quite a good offer if you want to make it, yes. They always appreciate trash and your services.
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>>1266735
Oh sure then. Do this:
>>1266720

AND HUGS.
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>>1266730
Why not bring her to face-to-face level, get in the bathroom, kiss, then ask her to forgive us and after that, leave the room
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>>1266740
I thought we were trying to not piss off that milf orc?
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>>1266747
You can hug friends and family, boyo. There's nothing wrong with hugs and we've been doing this for a while now. Tari too.
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>>1266746
lol "I can't give you my eyes, whatever that means, but I can give you my lips"
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>>1266747
Holy crap. You cool with this, anon? No one has to know. I'm so tempted:
>>1266746
>>1266730
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>>1266756
Not when we are surrounded a crowd of goblins watching.
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>>1266756
It's 2v1 either way
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>>1266759
by a crowd*
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>>1266759
That's why we're doing it on the bathroom, man! Where no one can see us, they wouldn't know what happened
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>>1266759
In private, yes. Tell her we would like to talk in private now. Then when we're alone, kneel down and kiss her, keeping close enough for her to feel our breathe as we offer her out heart.

OOooooh boy, the deviant in me is getting riled.
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>>1266766
I would rather not do this in a bathroom. You're also assuming their bathrooms are the same as ours.
>>1266767
>out heart
our heart
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Ayo so what's the decision?

It should go without saying that if you get smoochy with her that's going to have some implications about your partner status.
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>>1266776
First, in public, this:
>>1266720
>We could dig through that big pile of junk and help sort it for goods. Make the village richer.

Then, after getting to a private place upon request:
>>1266767
>Tell her we would like to talk in private now. Then when we're alone, kneel down and kiss her, keeping close enough for her to feel our breathe as we offer her our heart.

>partner status
Fuck. Welp.
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>>1266780
>>1266776
Fuck the tradition. Deviants dont obey rules. It's in the definition.
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>>1266776
>Partner Status
We fuked the orc chieftess Cmon, one smooch in secret with Nera that no one will see won't do much harm i hope
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>>1266794
It'll imply a load to Nera though. B-but I really want to.
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>>1266794
No certainly not but it's going to put hopes and ideas in her head. I'm not suggesting it will cause some huge travesty if you get close with Nera in secret, but it will change the relationship the two of you have, more depending on what it leads to.
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>>1266799
Sigh
We can't do anything fun without fukin up
>>1266797
If you're down I'm down, same if u back out
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>>1266780
>>1266794
>>1266797
>>1266786
Well in the meantime at least you offer to dig through their trash more to find her valuables and things of want. She's very accepting of this and hugs your legs at the offer, not so upset, in fact rather happy now. The other goblins around similarly cheer, and think that's a worthy gift, and they are all interested in what you'll find.

Enough that, if you're willing to do it now, they'll start to gather and follow you. Given that it's getting late, not too long before dinner though, Nera says it's fine if you do it tomorrow.
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>>1266799
I'm compelled to kill everyone in this entire tribe except for Tari now, because she's the bro-sis. But that's a form of escapism, and among other more obvious reasons, I will not advocate the near-complete genocide of the tribes-people. Not like we could do it anyway, which is one of the more obvious reasons.

DO IT, OP. I LIKE A CHALLENGE.
>>1266780
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>>1266808
>Not like we could do it anyway, which is one of the more obvious reasons.

Implying you couldn't defect to some other tribe and with all the info, turn traitor against this tribe.
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>>1266807
We'll do the digging tomorrow. And has the damn spy goblins made it back yet? All we asked them to do was watch who Hanasvette talked to.

Right now, Smooch Plan 01.
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>>1266811
That doesnt appeal to my d-type disposition. Nor do I like such traitors so I wouldnt emulate them.
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>>1266811
Oh man
I remember when I did that
Shit was cash yo
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>>1266819
Tell me about it. I need the knowledge to fill the gap in my wisdom.
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>>1266814
You already spoke earlier with the spying goblin group, they said they've been practicing but haven't yet been able to spy on Hana. That is a goal of theirs, but they're not that skilled enough yet.

At any rate though you offer to do the digging tomorrow, which Nera is fine with but makes your promise to her. For anything beyond that you'll have to specify, like if you're trying to get her alone somewhere or take some course of action.
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>>1266825
Does she know somewhere we can speak alone? Does she have an office or private quarters? We're mostly leaving it up to her to bring us to a place.
Right here, OP:
>>1266780
>>Tell her we would like to talk in private now. Then when we're alone, kneel down and kiss her, keeping close enough for her to feel our breathe as we offer her our heart.
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Anyway I'm probably headed off now, will pick things up later though.

In the meantime, maybe figure out a player consensus on Trevor's relationship status, and what the goal is.
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>>1266847
Oh dude, what time is it over where you are? It's 4 AM over here.
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>>1266847
We can make up bullshit that whoever can bear our offspring has that right, then go fuck a bunch of orcs goblins and even a troll or 2.
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>>1266847
>Trevor
U mean Abel Right?
:^)

Anyways

Troll Lady Team here

>>1266852
Holy shit
You madman, i though you were behind me time wise
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>>1266853
We would start a shitstorm, man.
>>1266855
I'm an hour ahead, remember?
>>1266847
I told other anon that I an tolerate Troll Lady but I'm more closer to going with Nera. I don't really prefer any of them, however. But Hanasvette is more wife material, Nera more best friend, and Troll Lady is a nun.
So yah. Nera for me. But I'm willing to concede to anon's desire for Troll Lady due to certain reasons depending on the situation later.
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>>1266867
>We would start a shitstorm, man.
Clouds already forming mate.
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>>1266876
Then let the thunder come
>>1266847
How viable an action is defecting from the tribe to another settlement with Nera and Tari? Perhaps the trolls as well, using our Messiah status. And Keresville? I dont think she'd support it though.
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>>1266884
Oh damn
Maybe move onto a goblin controlled tribe? If those are even possible
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>>1267756
Yeah. Or we can pull a bold move and do it here.
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>>1267762
Nah
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>>1267756
There are goblin controlled tribes, just as there are troll controlled ones.

>>1266884
If you partnered with the trolls they'd probably be willing to depart with you. Not so much for the goblins since they're situated here. Tari with some convincing though would probably follow you anywhere, and Nera with a relationship. But then it's a case where you're on the run in a strange land with just two goblins on your side.

>>1266867
Well those are the potential choices within the tribe, but they each have benefits and drawbacks. You also have to consider how likely they are to use you for their own gains.

There are of course potential other options elsewhere if nothing appealed to you. Like other tribes, or even nomad or individual sorts, like finding an ogress and just living a quit farm life together, assuming she doesn't eat you.

>>1266853
Incidentally that could be possible with the orcs, and there were offers like that from some orc families. Maybe the goblins if you sought it, definitely not the trolls though, at least not the typical trolls of this tribe.

You know it to be a thing though, as it was explained to you, that if a partner couldn't have kids with you, then that's just a commonly accepted part of the tradition that you wouldn't have to remain together.

---

Anyway so, final say for what to do next? Are you trying something with Nera or continuing elsewhere? It's approaching dinnertime so that's something to keep mind of.
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>>1268336
Proceed. It should take a quick moment.
>>1266835
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>>1268345
So you ask to discuss the matter further someplace together, which Nera has access to, not suspecting anything. Following her for a little while through the busy streets of the goblin side of town and stopping occasionally to greet people or answer requests, she eventually brings you to a well-made looking little building. You have to crawl to fit inside, but find that it's busy with organizational looking folks. Nera gets a bunch of reports and you get greeted, but thankfully you crouch walk after her to a room aside she has to herself, pretty nicely furnished all things considered even if a lot of the decorations clearly are not understood their purpose in the human world.

She thinks you're there for business matters or the trash searching apology, but when you get the chance you grab her to turn her to face you. She's a bit confused, but completely caught off guard when you go for a kiss, struggling at first but eventually going soft in your hands. It's not too passionate just something light for a first time, but you barely separate when you end the kiss, your faces intimately close as you feel her heightened little breaths and she likely yours. After opening her eyes and blinking a few times, the realization creeps in and she goes from enjoying things to a little panicked. She has to remember to keep her voice down, as her big eyes shift around between looking at you, as if afraid or guilty that someone could be watching. To stop her hands shaking she also brings them close together at her chest, and is fidgeting a little in place as her heart and mind races.

She questions what about Hanasvette? She thought you two had something together, or were getting wed?
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>>1268393
>She questions what about Hanasvette? She thought you two had something together, or were getting wed?
So how DO we answer this? Hm.

Welp, if I fuck up, sorry, anons.

Tell her we never liked Hanasvette in that manner. And she seeks to only use us as well. We were strung along, knowing that we were the entire time but afraid to hurt her in anyway. But we understand that after she (Nera) had spoken to us about the property ordeal, that a good leader needs to be strong and needs to carry his people rather than BE carried by his people. So we'll stop letting Hanasvette carry us and instead do what we wanted to from the beginning. To carry her (Nera).

We don't know what the other goblins were speaking of before. But if they mean to give her our eyes to only look at her, we will. If they mean to give her our years to be hers, and only hers so long as we are alive, we will. If they mean to give her our memories so that when we are old and senile, all we will remember is that time we spent with her, and how damn happy we were, then we will.
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>>1268429
>Tell her we never liked Hanasvette in that manner.

No, you only liked her enough to sleep together multiple times.
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>>1268393
You know, OP, marrying a troll makes for MUCH less problems and much more gain than marrying a goblin or orc. But that's boring. Let's make this interesting.
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>>1268429
BRUH
Why are you lying?
Wut about muh Troll Shaman Lady
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>>1268453
I didn't want to sleep with her. I just wanted to keep her from being pissed. Other anon wanted to though.

But I can give another example. We can say that if Hanasvette becomes chieftess, there will be little we can do to stop her from belittling the goblins as she will control the orc sector. We can't allow that to happen because goblins are family to us.

>>1268459
That's why I pinged you. We either go all in or dont. I'm too nice not to go all in so I need you to spill ideas.
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>>1268465
>We can say that if Hanasvette becomes chieftess, there will be little we can do to stop her from belittling the goblins as she will control the orc sector. We can't allow that to happen because goblins are family to us.
Because she's plotting.
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>>1268465
>We can say that if Hanasvette becomes chieftess, there will be little we can do to stop her from belittling the goblins as she will control the orc sector. We can't allow that to happen because goblins are family to us.
But this is only a background reason. It's another reason why we couldnt remain passive any longer. This shouldnt stick out more than the "profession of love".
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>>1268453
ALSO, didn't she do the same thing? Trying to bed us to compel us into marrying her? She never liked us until we ate her out.
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>>1268481
You have no way of knowing that for sure. You always got the impression that she liked you, it's when things became intimate that you got the impression that she loved you.

Unless it's all some ruse, but she's never given you reason to think that.
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>>1268465
>That's why I pinged you. We either go all in or dont. I'm too nice not to go all in so I need you to spill ideas.

I dunno man, im a simple man, if it were up to me i would take Hanasvette/Nera/Shaman lady and go live a "normal life" in the marshes or here
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>>1268496
Stop making me feel bad, OP. Guilt is the most effective weapon against me. Which is ironic/

But I have trouble believing that she would reduce us to a mere puppet, a toy, if she did love us.

And, I do like Nera more than the other two. All goblins are cute but the way she reacts, like shrieking and biting us, or kicking us in the shins, is too cute.

The other reason for not hurting Hanasvette, and that's why we went along with her, is ture, however. For me at least.

>>1268509
...sorry I asked
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>>1268496
Everything I've said is true for me, OP, by the way. I can't speak for the intentions or thoughts of the other anons, however.
>>1268429
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>>1268568
That's fine. For a final decision though I'd think any option to have at least 2 supporters before committing to anything for sure.

Which means it's up to you to come up with a thing to do/say to postpone the situation with Nera, until a majority is obtained.
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>>1269096
Can we wait a little while longer? Putting it off here seems scummy to me. And yes, I know Im scum for doing what we're doing to Hanasvette regardless of what she's responsible over on her side, but there's only so much scumminess I can harbor.
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>>1269114
Wait for what longer?
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>>1269122
For two anons to pop up.
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>>1269126
Oh sure, I thought you mean postpone the eventual decision but keep going for now.
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>>1269131
:^)
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>>1269096
lurker here
>loli waifu
Supporting
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>>1269122
I'd like to keep our options open, and worry about getting hitched later.

I'm thinking we'd benift more by marrying the orcs that have human traits to increase our power. Marriages in these senses are more like political alliances.
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>>1269147
>>1269152
I'm not into lolis but okay.

>>1269170
Actually, trolls are the most beneficial. OP said it himself. And a single troll can take 15 orcs, as well as being intelligent themselves. AND they practice voodoo. I wanted to keep our options open as well but that isnt an option any longer, I think. And I dont want to base the marriage on something so...vain.
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>>1269179
Well maybe not intelligent but certainly wise. But they're intelligent enough.
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>>1269179
Not sure how that's vain, but if that's the case, then get with the trolls. We can breed a goblin army through the sheer force of our fucking. Just grab a cockgoblins and get to work, that way we won't have to deal with the baggage of the current goblin queen.
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>>1269202
She's not baggage :(

But no, we can't do that. Trolls are strict with monogamy. Mistresses or breeding for the purpose of breeding incites SCORN and high disapproval. Did you follow the previous thread, anon? I can summarize what I've learned thus far in regards to this matter.
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>>1269202
And I dont want the goblins for the population. I want them for their ingenuity, innovation, deftness, and the roles they play in our fighting force. They're also cute. And Nera and Tari are great goblins.
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>>1269202
And she's not a queen. Just a faction leader.

What's a "cockgoblin"?
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>>1269170
You can certainly put things off longer, but you'll need a way out of the immediate situation alone with Nera. Also if the relationship continues with Hana, you have to assume that eventually she'll end up with child, at which point keeping your options open is going to be phenomenally hard.

You're right though in that right now it's mostly a political thing. You're a newcomer here so the biggest interest in you people have is for your position, and being human.

>>1269179
15 to 1 is a bit of an exaggeration. The point is that if you mobilized the troll side to fight, they could take on the rest of the tribe, or another tribe on their own. Their physicality is nothing to sneeze at, like taking their regeneration into account, they're just fewer in number.

>>1269202
>>1269222
Well that's to the point where if you're already wed. The scorn is against infidelity, if you could actually justify it though reasonably, it could be possible.
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I just don't think its beneficial to marry Nera, or the goblins, when we already have good relations with their leader, and can easily win them over hearts and minds without having to marry.

I'd rather marry Hanasvette, then later poison her (we are training goblin poison assassins for a reason right?), and become powerful enough so we can write new rules and laws, and make it so we can fuck who we want.

>>1269224
Tari maybe, but not worst girl "nera".

>>1269228
>What's a "cockgoblin"?
Depends on who you ask, bow chicka bow wow!
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>>1269252
>poison her
Oh geez. Dude, I already have a plan to take care of her but even that doesnt include outright murdering her. But no, the poison is not for her.

>Tari maybe, but not worst girl "nera".
Gasp! Nera isn't the worst, you knave!

Anyway, you havent answered my question. You dont seem to have followed the first thread. Your severe lack in knowledge about the characters, how they think, and our plans around each of them implies as much. Would you like me to summarize what we know thus far, free of my own bias?

>I just don't think its beneficial to marry Nera
I dont think so. And Hanasvette will make us a figurehead, which is what OP said himself. On the other hand, the troll shaman is the best choice. But I don't want to power play with something like marriage. Quests are for fun. I', willing to power play for everything BUT something as personal as this.
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>>1269252
>15 to 1
Didnt you say that? Or was it 13?
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>>1269247
>I already have a plan
Why the hell are the goblins so damn slow?

>>1269252
Also, no, Nera is the best investment. We cannot risk goblins defecting and bringing valuable knowledge of the technology we help them study and construct on their own to enemy tribes.
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>>1269270
I breezed through it, not worried about the intricate details. What we do is going to cause large society change anyways, and we plan to reshape it as we see fit. Worrying about that isn't a huge deal when we can influence and change it to suit our needs.

As for the individuals, I see them more as obstacles that should be removed, since they are potential threats to our power and long term survival. So I guess I don't care about them.
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>>1269303
>I breezed through it
You might want to rethink that. You're missing a lot of essential facts. OP does a pretty thorough job, which makes this all a lot more difficult. And yes, I do intend to set a system of justice.

>As for the individuals, I see them more as obstacles that should be removed, since they are potential threats to our power and long term survival. So I guess I don't care about them.
I can't do that. Hanasvette is the only thing right now. But I can't do that because I meant what I said when I wanted to help them. And you can't just bull-doze your way through, you need to cover your ass or you'll have some mangy mutt bite you in the ass, hard, and wag its tail as it watches you bleed out.

Also, you're more of an asshole that me. Which is a problem.
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>>1269303
>Worrying about that isn't a huge deal when we can influence and change it to suit our needs.
You understand that if we piss them off we're dead, yes? They dont love us. They're merely using us. Im trying to win their actual loyalty.
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>>1269347
And this'll start with tribespeople defecting, which will weaken the tribe. And when war comes, which sounds like it happens frequently, though more in the form or raids, we're screwed.

I'm glad that you're not a wuss like most anons on this thread (no offense, anons) but this is foolishness.
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>>1269347
Unless you manage to piss off everyone, whichever side accepts you will have reason to keep you alive.

>>1269252
The window for being able to live it up and fool around narrows, since trying to change traditions of the tribe is difficult as you know.

>>1269275
Again that's an exaggeration. Maybe a fully armed and armored warrior troll could take on around 10 maybe. An average troll if fighting for their life could probably do 5.

The point was though that the trolls are the most physically gifted among the tribe, though they aren't warrior sorts by tradition. If made to fight though they would be quite dangerous.
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>>1269325
But its okay to get others to do our dirty work? We missed the chance to build our own group slowly over time, and become our own faction outright.

By allowing Hanasvette to legitimize us to the orcs, she holds the orcs loyalty not us, so are dependent on her. We cant really build up our own followers now without interference.

The goblins hold our words and our tongue since we cannot speak the language, so they can dictate what, and how we said no matter what we mean.

The Trolls are like the teachers and educators in a way, with their adherence to traditions and maintaining status quo. This prevents us from reshaping things the way the human woman did to that or tribe that became kangz or w/e., to become a powerful faction in these lands.

Ideally we would have built up merit and reasons to attract some followers, but we avoided the best chance for that when we had it.

Now we are about to be cucked into marriage without knowing what lays beyond our little swampy backwater. Assuming this world even has other continents.

>>1269353
I'm practically begging for a conflict that will cause massive upheaval, like WW1


>Also, you're more of an asshole that me. Which is a problem.
I learn from the best.

>I'm glad that you're not a wuss like most anons on this thread (no offense, anons) but this is foolishness.
The start of the quest with those pussyfooting choices, dear god. But that person probably kept the quest alive so we have a chance to play, so... >.>
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>>1269370
Can we fuck people into submission?

pic kinda related.
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>>1269386
>But its okay to get others to do our dirty work? We missed the chance to build our own group slowly over time, and become our own faction outright.
Our own faction? Again, read the first thread.

>By allowing Hanasvette to legitimize us to the orcs, she holds the orcs loyalty not us, so are dependent on her. We cant really build up our own followers now without interference.
They trusted her in the first place because she was the wife to the previous chieftain. She's still a chieftess.

>The goblins hold our words and our tongue since we cannot speak the language, so they can dictate what, and how we said no matter what we mean.
Which is why we need goblin loyalty even more. Which is why I also invested time to learn the language, and will continue doing so.

>The Trolls are like the teachers and educators in a way, with their adherence to traditions and maintaining status quo. This prevents us from reshaping things the way the human woman did to that or tribe that became kangz or w/e., to become a powerful faction in these lands.
Not only. They are respected, highly so. They are traditionalists and religious devotees. We are an omen, a prophet who heralds great things to come. We can use this. TRUST me.

>Ideally we would have built up merit and reasons to attract some followers, but we avoided the best chance for that when we had it.
We didn't. I believe the speech did the trick. We have some loyalist orcs, according to OP.

>Now we are about to be cucked into marriage without knowing what lays beyond our little swampy backwater. Assuming this world even has other continents.
Which is why....GOBLINS! And not Hanasvette. Don't be the Harbinger of the War to End All Wars. Be the Messiah of the Mechanical Age. We will rule.

>>1269394
Please no. Im a d-type sadist but no. Also, I like it when they fight back so no submission. Also, I also vanilla, and meant what I said about loyalty to Nera (if we do, but we have two anons already, me included). So no.

>I learn from the best.
Wew lad
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>>1269386
A small correction about the trolls that they are big on tradition and faith, but as long as you don't try to break it, they're the most likely to follow you through the thick and thin of things, since from a faith basis you hold a special significance to them. As well just by tradition they're the most loyal as well, without any ongoing effort to secure their support.

The others though you're pretty correct on. The goblins are kind of obsessed with humans and human items/culture, but they're still pretty scheming and exploitative. The orcs are the simplest, it's just the matter of whether you can be able to share power with Hanasvette or anyone else.

>>1269394
Depends on the person?
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>>1269414
>without any ongoing effort to secure their support.
One reason not to marry them.

And goblins are highly greedy. Perfect for your ambitions. Goblins are the best choice for our dispositions. Come on, man. Bring on the New Age.
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>>1269353
Bruh
:(
jk tho
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What're we doing now?
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>>1269447
What? Im not talking about you. You have different inclinations.

>>1269450
It's best if you read starting from here:
>>1269096
rather than asking for a summary.

Nera: 2
Keresville: 0
Troll Shaman: 1 (you)

I still willing to honor my offer. But let's see where this takes us.
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>>1269412
Irrelevant now, but I wanted to build up a following from scratch and ideally either branch off or take over the village, preferable the former.

But we could have attracted some orcs to follow us, they would more loyal directly to us.

I want to learn the language, cut out the middle man, but we could keep them on to make them feel important or something.

>We didn't.
What?
Well unless we have the authority and power to directly order orcs around and see them obey without question, it doesn't feel like we have much "loyalists" orcs. Not even a named NPC to call upon.

I don't want them advancing past iron/medieval age, it gets harder to control them and prevent splinter groups. I feel we can keep the goblins placent with trinkets and circus.

>d-type
stop bragging.

>>1269450
Learning language and shopping for waifus?

>>1269459
>Troll Shaman: 1 (you)
WHAT? No! Just ... no.
I still want Tari over Nera if we go for green goblin.
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>>1269473
>Tari
My man
If we're going for Goblins we're better off somewhere else but here

>No Shaman Troll Lady
Bruh, Unless we get a better Orc Wife Troll Lady is the more viable option, choosing goblins would cause a shit storm
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>>1269416
That's IF you wed one. You'll always have their support, but if you want to be able to command them, then it'll take more.
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>>1269490
>>1269416

Trolls on the other hand...
:^)
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>>1269473
>But we could have attracted some orcs to follow us, they would more loyal directly to us
I never cared to speak to any of them directly. We've allocated enough efforts to them at the beginning. We need to get the goblins up now.

>Not even a named NPC to call upon.
Take that up with, OP. lol I wanted something like this but he has a lot of work going on already.

>Well unless we have the authority and power to directly order orcs around and see them obey without question
That'll take time. Im already working on it, boyo. We need to lead (like a strategist and commander) a successful raid on another village for respect from most of the orcs. But soon. I need to deal with what I am doing now first.

>stop bragging.
Im not bragging. :<

>choosing goblins would cause a shit storm
Ill shit on them myself. I got this. Trust me.

>That's IF you wed one. You'll always have their support, but if you want to be able to command them, then it'll take more.
Which? Goblins or trolls?

>>1269486
>>1269473
>Tari
TARI IS THE WINGWOMAN. And also, you both should have said something before we went through with the Nera Smooch Plan. Now we'll really cause a shitstorm. I want Nera. She's a leader in the tribe. Tari is can be a close friend and confidante. Wedding Nera is also to secure her loyalty. We already have Tari.
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>>1269499
>>1269490
He IS talking about the trolls, I think.
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>>1269506
The post op Quoted was about goblins tho, so i thought he meant goblins
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>>1269502
>>1269473
Ah, we have Orc Warrior Lady and the other deserters. What I did was a move to bind them to us. Which you would have known had you READ THE THREAD. Im not sure if OP is comfortable with this though. Im tried to befriend Keresville but Op kind've drifted off from her. He forgot who she was in one instance.
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>>1269517
I didn't forget her you poorly quoted who you were referring to.

It's not impossible that you could just schism off, try to bring some of the tribe with you and make your own group. You would face a lot of hardship though for sure, since everyone around would want to pick on you. Likely you'd have to be nomads since holding down a location for some time, wouldn't be feasible.
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>>1269531
I said Orc Lady. No one anon called the chieftess Orc Lady once but had Keresville. But okay, I'll concede.

>It's not impossible that you could just schism off
I dont prefer this.
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>>1269502
Oh shit
Yeah
We kinda fuked up, Tari is out of the picture now that we kissed Nera

And honestly
I feel like the reward is not worth the risk, even after getting rid of Hanasvette the other two will still try to use us :/ and either of the two will cause the orc people to leave, i say we give up and go for Hanasvette and then mind break her so she can't use us
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>>1269502
I don't always have the time to participate in a live quest :(

I ditched classes today so that's why I'm even here.

>>1269414
Op, How long do goblins live for? And what is the fertility window in years for orcs?

>>1269517
Still no Orc wife to marry. Tari will be best girl after Orc girl.

>>1269517
Not gonna read every single user post, only the ones by keychain.


>mind break her so she can't
My boner can only get so hard
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>>1269539
Well
Now that I think about it
There's no reward here, just lesser evils that WILL use us
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>>1269539
>mind break an orc
With Trevor? Hue. Nope.

>I feel like the reward is not worth the risk, even after getting rid of Hanasvette the other two will still try to use us
Two who? Nera seems she does truly like us. She's a little naive like the troll shaman and lacks foresight but I do believe she's the best. And we secure her loyalty via our profession of love and then marriage. Orc Lady does not love us, but she does hold us in high regard for what we have done thus far. She isn't using us in the classic sense. We just fulfill an omen. So let's make that shit happen. That's our intention anyway. And the trolls will follow us for this.

>>1269551
>>1269554
This is a term of endearment: idiots. I lie a little. But really, you're misunderstanding things.
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>>1269551
>>1269539
2 mind break vs 1 assassination
>>1269558

:^)
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>>1269558
>Orc Lady
I meant Troll Lady.

>>1269551
High School?
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>>1269563
I dont want to assassinate her!

>>1269563
And Im saying it wont work. Tell them, OP. Trevor's a wuss.
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>>1269564
Oh dont you start u dik
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Okay, So its basically between Nera and Hanasvette, right?

>>1269564
Trade school
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>>1269570
College?

Yes.

>Nera 2
>Hanasvette 2
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>>1269568
>And Im saying it wont work. Tell them, OP. Trevor's a wuss
Not with that attitude
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>>1269551
>Op, How long do goblins live for
Meant fertility years.
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>>1269580
Dude. You wanted to finger Hanasvette to unconsciousness. OP scoffed at you. It will NOT work. OP is actually writes on a more realistic basis than other quests. Which I respect a lot.
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>>1269579
More or less.
>A vocational school, sometimes called a trade school or vocational college

Trade school for more technical stuff like, carpentry or welding.

Colleges have more arts degree types and service type training like cooking.
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>>1269569
>Oh dont you start u dik
I was being serious?

>>1269603
So college c: lol I understand
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>>1269608
That's what i thought
:^)
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Can we like have it so we have to decide when the next full moon occurs or something?

>>1269588
What if we kept her constantly pregnant and watching children so she can't play political intrigue?
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>>1269615
?

>>1269618
She's a fucking orc, m8
She beat the crap out of a dude that wanted to challenge us for position as chieftain

>>1269551
>>1269554
One moment, please. The OP of this thread is currently attempting to fruitlessly fathom the overwhelming inanity of this plan.
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>>1269588
Bruh
I was joking, there's a picture with the post
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>>1269633
That doesn't change his reaction. And he took it seriously as well.
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>>1269551
Goblins live about half as long as humans, orcs about as long, and trolls twice as long or more. So like humans, orc men can have kids all their life pretty much, orc women till around 50-ish on average.

>>1269558
Nera most definitely would be capable of using you. She was before, your first interaction with her was as her prisoner, being used to sort through junk.

The situation with her is naturally different with Hana, but it's not like Nera isn't clever and scheming, and would love to exploit you. She's just cuter while doing it. Of the three, the trolls seem the least likely to use you, while the orcs like you as a figurehead and the goblins like you as a resource to use.

Naturally any relations can change overtime depending on what you do though.

>>1269618
Nothing at all is stopping you from postponing things, the tribe overall is very understanding of this and are even more ok with it since you're such an outsider. To assist with the process, is why you got offers of doing trial-run relationships, just to make things easier for you.

Complications to this though is the relationship you have with Hana, if she should get pregnant, and of course now the situation with Nera by showing her affection. At the very least if you want to postpone, for the immediate moment you have to do something to settle things with Nera for now.

As for Hana and bearing children, that would certainly cut into her time and effort trying to run things and control the show without you. Though of course at that point, it's obvious that you'd be wed to her.
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>>1269646
>but it's not like Nera isn't clever and scheming, and would love to exploit you. She's just cuter while doing it.
I was under the impression that she genuinely does like us to some degree. Are you toying with us, OP?
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>>1269639
I meant
>>1269580
breh
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>>1269646
Goblin fertility years?

>>1269659
No that's just the waifus who knows you liove her more than she loves us.
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>>1269663
This is the first instance we've showed it.

>you liove her more than she loves us.
Wait...hold on...Im not used to this...
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>>1269646
Welp
Shaman Orc Lady best Team
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Lets play bachelor with the orcs, goblins and trolls. We got some time before marrying. It also gives us time to set up the other girls, after we figure out who we want.

We also need to plant a rose garden.
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>>1269646
How big is our dick?

This is an important question.
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>>1269680
BRUH
That would be bad
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>>1269687
Pretty small.

>>1269680
That would end BAD.
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Rolled 10 (1d16)

>>1269687
I SAAY WE ROOOOLL!
In incheeees
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Rolled 5 (1d20)

>>1269693
Use a d20 silly.

Nat1!
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>>1269693
eh
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>>1269693
Shut the hell up. Out of 16? That's gross. How do we even walk?
I say this friendly...y...friendly-y. Is there a word for this?
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>>1269690
>>1269691
We wouldn't be sleeping with any until we have the chosen one.
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>>1269659
She probably likes you the most and it is genuine, but that doesn't mean she couldn't still exploit you. Anyone could be truly in love with you, and still use you. It's just that they would use you in different ways. Hana likes her position of power in the tribe, Nera likes your human usefulness.

This is all of course what you can tell, there's things you can't know for sure, or without discussing, and naturally it's all a very complicated business.

>>1269663
Same as you would expect for humans (all the brute-kin, the inhabitants of this land from what you understand, are related to or descended from humans) but adjusted for lifespan. So probably around up to 25 years.

>>1269687
That didn't seem something important to clarify but if you want to you could.

>>1269690
>>1269691
Not as though I am recommending it but for clarity, up until you wed, depending on how you do it you could live as an eligible bachelor.

>>1269680
You can postpone this whole situation as stated, but at least right now if you want to do that, you need to settle the situation with Nera.
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>>1269702
We already slept with the chieftess. Why dont we ask her?
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>>1269705
>Nera likes your human usefulness.
We lose nothing. We want to use this anyway. Let's do this, mean. This kiddo is legit.
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>>1269713
>mean
Men. Or boys. Whichever you two prefer. And lurker if you're still there.
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>>1269705
>She probably likes you the most and it is genuine, but that doesn't mean she couldn't still exploit you. Anyone could be truly in love with you, and still use you. It's just that they would use you in different ways. Hana likes her position of power in the tribe, Nera likes your human usefulness.
>No mention of Troll lady
C?
Best option right there
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>>1269716
Are we talking WOW trolls or Tolkien trolls/D&D
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>>1269716
>>1269716
No.

>>1269705
>She probably likes you the most and it is genuine
PERFECT.
>Nera likes your human usefulness.
>exploiting us by what we'll be giving anyway
No viable argument. Best choice for a wife.
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>>1269720
but muh tribe, we would be loosing quite a few orcs and we would end up vulnerable
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>>1269720
u know what?
I'm tired of this Waifu Faction Wars, fuck it
Lets go with Nera
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>>1269719
Weeb Trolls
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>>1269722
Whichever lets us have a mistress, gets chosen!

>>1269727
Buzzkill, Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.

I thought we only had to tell Nera we will need to to decide, and figure out later.

>>1269731
>Weeb Trolls
No idea, post pic?
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>>1269722
We won't. And OP said something very important. As long as we dont piss everyone off, we're good. Think of it like this, Masochist Anon, if we lose orcs, we lose manpower. Only some. If we lose goblins, we risk the leaking of human technology and goblin technological progression under our supervision and guidance to enemy tribes--and our knowledge of human technology is our greatest advantage in this world. We can bomb orcs, wiping them out in the masses Nothing big, but big enough. Or even like grenades, which release shrapnel. Not only that, but showing favor to gobs will reciprocate on itself, causing more goblins to migrate and bolster our workforce.

>>1269152
>>1269727
That's three in total, including me right here, OP. And thank you, Masochist Anon.

>>1269734
No, we decide now.
>>1269734
No mistresses. :(
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>>1269720
I think you might be mistaken in what you think being exploited for your human usefulness means, when originally she kept you confined as a prisoner looking at trash all day.

Also she likes you the most because you've spent the most time with her. That's not giving the other two as much a chance.

>>1269719
More like Tolkien/D&D. They're very big and large.
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>>1269737
>OP. And thank you
Fuck you
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>>1269737
>We won't.

It's funny to me trying to imagine where you thought that was ever the case. No matter the choice, is going to have big ramifications and instability for the tribe.
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>>1269739
EEh... yeah, that's not something I want to wake up to every morning.

We normally see orcs dominate goblins but I guess we going for weaker tribe.

Wanted to do a bachelor like dating thing to get to know them better, but seems like we won't.
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Kay, lets get this pain train going, Nera so we can snuff her with our big meaty human krogan cawk!
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>>1269746
wot
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>>1269739
>when originally she kept you confined as a prisoner looking at trash all day.
What's the problem with that? We're the only ones who can do that. And it'll increase the tribe's overall standing if we find some good things.

>>1269741
Keychain OP.
What did I do wrong?

>>1269746
Shhhh. But yes, I know. I enjoy the challenge

>>1269749
We can do that but id prefer not to. It decreases standing with the Troll Shaman, I think. Or that could just be limited to sex.
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Sorry, i misquoted
>>1269737
>>1269755
>And thank you, Masochist Anon.*
Fuck You*
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>>1269755
We can claim its part of our human mating rituals and culture, and that no sex, sleeping, or baby making will occur for the duration of the mating ritual.

We already banged the big green booty!
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>>1269753
Whichever you choose is bound to cause strife among the other two, and prompt a shift in power.

Anyway though, so it seems a sort of general preference is towards Nera. How you go about that is up to you, or if you want to postpone it a little, or try the bachelor thing, or what have you.

The important thing is, what do you do right now? You're face to face with Nera in her office after having kissed, and she's concerned about the situation in relation to Hanasvette. She probably, like most of the tribe, thinks you and the orc are or will be a couple.
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>>1269759
Do you not like your name, sweetie? Or do you grudge my appreciation?
>>1269766
We still have their culture and tradition to respect.
>>1269769
This:
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>>1269766
>That picture
KEK
We nabged the big green booty
Now we're going to bang the tiny loli booty
Noice
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Imagine if Hana was best waifu, and you believed everything the goblins translated to you, but turns out they were altering what was said to favor them all along.

>>1269769
Way I see it we can provide our human value and insight to her and tribe even if we get married, while providing greater stability be marrying Hana since that's the only way to stabilize that tribe.

The way the goblins are structured means they can handle a bit of instability and we can help them greatly by helping them sort their trash pile.
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>>1269779
Wait. What. No. Not so soon. This feels wrong, so very wrong. She's like 2-3 feet.
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>>1269777
>Do you not like your name, sweetie? Or do you grudge my appreciation?
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>>1269782
It wouldn't be the first time they lied to you about what was being said and what was translated. Anyway,

>>1269777
Anyway, you make your confession towards Nera and answer her concerns, explaining the exploitative situation going on with Hana. Maybe it's not true love, yet, but you feel something for Nera, and could be open to wedding her.

She's obviously surprised but flattered and embarrassed at the same time to think of the two of you together. She thought this was just pushing for maybe a secret affair or friends with benefits thing, but actual marriage even? She'll have to think about it, for many reasons and many concerns, and she even asks why you'd want to be with her? Why a goblin? She's not even sure if you could have a family together, let alone how people might react.

She doesn't refuse though, and after racing around things in her mind, she thinks for now it's best to consider this slowly. She's open to discussion and planning obviously, but maybe not here in her office and before the evening eating time for the tribe? Either way, she shyly tugs at your shirt and looking away while holding her face to try and cover any blushing, she asks for another kiss.
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>>1269800
>It wouldn't be the first time they lied to you about what was being said and what was translated. Anyway,

Nooooo....
Muh heart
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>>1269800
>She thought this was just pushing for maybe a secret affair or friends with benefits thing, but actual marriage even?
Dayum, son. She was open to that?

>>1269800
And sure. Surprise her. Give her one just a little more passionate. Just enough for her to want more.
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>>1269800
>>1269804
>It wouldn't be the first time they lied to you about what was being said and what was translated. Anyway,
T-Tari?
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>>1269800
>Why a goblin?
Because they remind me of children back home
Trevor you perv!
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>>1269812
...dude
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>>1269819
Are you triggered?
:^)
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>>1269822
Nah. It's just messed up.

"I want to marry you and ravage your petite ass because when I see you I see the frolicking little children back home that I wasnt allowed to touch."
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>>1269833
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No creepy pedo talk.

>>1269804
>>1269809
How can you ever know?

>>1269806
She was open to that, that's what she first thought.
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>>1269843

>>1269806
Make it steamy plz
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>>1269843
>she was open to that
WOAH.

>>1269843
>No creepy pedo talk.
Only Masochist Anon is the creepy pedo here.
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>>1269855
Can we marry Shaman Lady now Daddy? Anon?
:^)
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>>1269865
>Daddy
Holy fuck lad

No. I still want to marry Nera. Also, how hard would it be for Troll Shaman to discover we're cheating on her? Not too hard, me thinks. And if she does, HUGE shitstorm.
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>>1269855
>WOAH.

Considering how little you've figured out what the non-trolls are accepting of, it's not really surprising.

>>1269854
Anyway so she had some questions for you, but you cut her off by pulling her in for another kiss, this time harder and heavier, and more involved than just with your mouth. When finally you pull apart, she's left panting and clearly hot and bothered, as she clings onto you for support, feeling her heaving little body against you.

Eventually she's able to catch her breath some and recollect herself, as she futilely tries to fix her hair and clothing, trying to change the subject and think about other things. Affirming again that she'll think about it, she says she's got busy work to see about and dinner with important goblin folks, things that need her attention. She suspects you have things to do yourself, so maybe later you can figure this out more?

You could go with her of course, but that might just distract her. Your choice what you do though.
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>>1269885
We have things to do as well. We will leave her to her task. Lean in to gently bite her upper lip and promise we'll be seeing each other again tomorrow. Then back away and leave.

>Head to the Troll Shaman, wherever she is
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>>1269892
L-lewd

and supporting
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>>1269892
You gently bite Nera but she doesn't like this at all and bites you back, drawing blood. Maybe best to just leave for now.

Anyway, you find Tari again and make your way over to the troll side of town together. Along the way you don't have a lot of trouble since while the streets are crowded, everyone is heading to various places for dinner. Crossing your way across the big open central area, it's a lot less populated since there aren't many food vendors here.

You do get prompted though to settle an argument about who would win in a fight, a giant or a cyclops?
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Could troll shaman lady use a voodoo ritual to open our mind to this lands language? So long as we have a translator our ability to manipulate our situation is hampered.
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>>1269932
>You gently bite Nera but she doesn't like this at all and bites you back, drawing blood.
lol This is why she's cute.

>>1269932
What's the difference between the two, OP?
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>>1269934
Maybe one that could help, but you don't think she could just fashion something easily that would give you the ability to speak the language. At least you don't think so.

>>1269936
Giants are bigger by cyclopses are more martially minded.
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>>1269942
>Cyclops. But in bed, me.

Now lets go.
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>>1269942
Cyclops
DEX beats STR
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>>1269949
BUMP IT.
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>>1269945
>>1269949
>>1269951
You go with cyclops but some of them think you're dumb.

Anyway you continue on into the troll side of town where you're welcomed by some folks at the front. From them you're able to find where the troll shaman is, she's having a communal dinner as the trolls often do. Heading through the troll part along the wide streets, you get hailed and greeted by families and folks from their houses, inviting you inside to join them, but you've got something to see to.

Eventually you do find the group the shaman is at, and you're greeted warmly and a space is cleared for you to sit among them. You get asked a bunch how your day was and how you're doing, and a bunch of troll children crowd around you to get to see you and ask similar questions of their own.
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Why aren't we learning the language before marrying again? Oh right so its easier to be manipulated.
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>>1269956
Do the kids know any human games?
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>>1269956
I LIKE CHILDREN
>play with children

Tell them about grumbling orcs and goblins jokingly. And maybe play hide and seek if they dont know the game with them if they have places to hide around and they arent that large. Teach them.
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>>1269962
They don't, no. You imagine the goblins might, but the trolls aren't that versed with human culture. They troll kids have their own games, but some are similar to human ones.

>>1269961
If no one seems to mind, then you don't have to worry about it! It'll just happen without you knowing.

>>1269964
You greet the children and enjoy their company. Actually going to play with them though isn't exactly viable since everyone is having dinner, the kids are supposed to be too, you just showed up as an interruption.

The troll parents and adults approve of your friendliness to the kids of course, but they wouldn't approve of the kids leaving communal mealtime to go play.
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>>1269965
Ah, apologize. Sit back down. Promise they'll be big and strong and all that mainstream crap parents tell you when they want you to eat your damn food.
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>>1269970
You sit back down and promise a bright future for the troll kids, which they are quite awed by your optimistic promises. Prompted by their parents though they return to their eating.

You're offered food of course as well, but did you have anything in particular you were looking to do? Or just sit and enjoy the company and the fire. Tari holds close to you, obviously scared of the trolls, particularly the children, larger than she is.
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>>1269977
lol Pat Tari. She can sit on our lap like a child if she prefers. I want to speak to the troll shaman. Is she available?
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>>1269980
Do you want to speak to her personally? She's right there if you want to talk, otherwise if it's important she can get up. Otherwise though she'd rather wait till everyone is finished with dinner.
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>>1269983
We'll wait and enjoy the company until they're done then.
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>>1269985
You go on to have a nice dinner with everyone then, Tari helping a lot to translate back and forth. Compared to the hectic goblin side and the pushy orc side of town, it's nice to get just a welcome and peaceful time aside.

Eventually though when the food dwindles, some folks have to get back to their own things, or put the kids to bed. Goodbyes are shared all around, and the shaman sees to some folks with personal requests. Finally though, it's just you and her, and Tari of course by the fire. Occasionally people happen by, but you're basically alone.

She asks what's on your mind, if you need help with anything?
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>>1269989
Talk to her about implementing law, a system of order and justice. It will provide guidelines to follow, and punishments for transgressions to prevent crimes from being committed in the first place. We had to settle dispute between goblins and orcs today on land and we feel we couldnt do as much as we could. Neither had substantial evidence for the claim. If we implement this system, it would be easier to resolve problems, or to prevent them from happening in the first place. The tribe could enjoy a little more peace and mutual respect.
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>>1269992
You explain the idea of a system of laws for the tribe. She says that already sort of exists but as a social understanding and mostly unspoken. You could have it written out if you like, but many of the tribe can't read or write.

Your faith in such a system is a positive thing to her though, so she's willing to endorse it. She's just confused how you would represent and implement it, and how you would decide what the laws are. Also of course, you should expect a lot of opposition to such notions, but that doesn't mean eventually it couldn't be accepted.
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>>1269998
We would think of the laws. Call audience of everyone to announce them of these. For one example, a transaction between two parties on land must require the presence of a troll. This is why we wanted to speak to he beforehand. Trolls are well respected and both just as well as fair. We believe they would be the best witnesses of the transaction because we ourselves cant be everywhere at once. Any transactions done without the witness of an adult troll will not be acknowledged. And another, because orcs so frequently complain about it, fraudulence and theft will require the thief to pay double the amount of what was taken from the offended party to the offended party. These are simply examples, however, and will to undergo revision, trial, error, and revision once more. And not too long ago, deserters also came up as an issue. By default, we would like to make it so that deserters who return may return based on their reason for leaving--and may either be required to suffer some penalty or may re-enter free, like the troll. If it is appropriate, they must work twice as hard as any other goblin, orc, or troll to regain the trust of the tribe. We can change this anytime, of course, and individually deal with each deserter personally. But again, this is only an example.
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>>1270004
And also prevent the maltreatment to any slaves or captives.
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>>1270004
>>1270006
Call audience at that moment or when you dictate laws? She thinks those are good idea, but at the same time she thinks they will be frowned upon when it's basically the human just handing out laws he decides on to the tribe, whom have had social understandings for ages.
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>>1270009
Can she elaborate on some of these social understandings that may interfere with the laws?
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>>1270012
It's not an interference it's like, probably the general idea of what your laws are trying to enact, they already have in their social rules and understanding. Either it'll probably be redundant if you try to codify and write out laws for which they all basically already understand, or laws you want to put into place are too far outside traditions and they'll be rejected.

And either way, she thinks it might seem kind of pushy if it's you making these law proclamations, like some of the tribe will think you're getting too high and mighty for yourself.
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>>1270016
Can she tell us some of the social rules?
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>>1270022
The general ones she can but they're pretty similar to the social contract you're familiar with, things like don't kill, don't steal. It gets a bit most specific though since each race of the tribe has their own versions of these rules, like how honor and force is a big thing for the orcs. She can be specific about the troll ways, but the other two, you'd do better to ask them since she's only vaguely familiar with the way they do things.
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>>1270025
And about fraud and scams?
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>>1270027
Same thing, that would fall under stealing more or less. It's generally frowned upon, but the goblins are willing to twist things in their favor. They think of taking advantage of people like a learning experience for them. Usually they don't do it to non goblins though because they'll just get beaten or killed in response. Like if they scam an orc, he'll just come back and kill them for it.
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>>1270030
lol
Thank her for her advice and support. Take our leave? Do we have time for anything, OP?
Set up the foresight...v-something under our pillow.
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>>1270033
You can leave sure, though you don't have to go to bed, it's just after dinner. Some in the settlement turn in for the night, some don't.

At any rate thought you thank her and say your goodbyes and goodnights, she's thankful for your presence and your interest in working on order for the tribe. You take your leave of the troll side then, but on the way out you see a problem taking place where an orc lady is rather angry with one of the troll women. Something about a fight between their children or something like that? Naturally seeing the chief happen by, the orc lady wants you to settle the matter.

From what Tari tells you, the orc child came over to the troll side and caused trouble with the troll child, but the troll mother disciplined the orc child when the orc mother doesn't take kindly to that.
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>>1270041
...disciplined how?
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>>1270041
Well
The orc kid was asking for it, why did he went over to the troll side to cause trouble where there was none? If anything, the orc kid should be disciplned by his mother for being a troublemaker, the troll woman did nothing wrong.
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>>1270046
Hold on. The method is discipline matters here.
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>>1270043
A smack. The troll contends a light smack since puny orc weaklings can't handle it, but the orc mom doesn't care about the extent, just that it was done.

>>1270046
The orc mom accepts that her kid was in the wrong too, but that's not why she's here, she's here because of the troll's punishment of her child.
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>>1270053
Right, tell the troll woman she can't do that. Unless the orc kid was physically, seriously harming anyone, she has no right to physically punish another woman's child--no matter the measure of the smack or whatever. But also tell the orc mother that she's in fault too. Her kid shouldn't have come here in the first place to cause trouble. She need to supervise her kid better, if she had done that, there wouldnt be a problem in the first place. It's because of her that her kid was punished, so suck it up and lie with it. But it shouldnt happen again, BOTH because she will better supervise her child and because another person has no right to punish someone's child in the stead of the parent him or herself.They're both in fault here, and for different reasons.
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>>1270053

That was rightful punishment, she wasn't there to Punish him so Troll mom did the right thing by slapping him and putting him on his place
I c no problem here
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>>1270058
They're both at fault.
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>>1270057
They're both fine with this judgement, but the orc mom wants to know now what will be done as recompense? She expects you to exact some reward or something from the troll as payment for the issue.
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>>1270059
The kid was at fault, and so was the mother for not being there, and disciplining the child, and a stranger had to do it.
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>>1270061
Compensation?
How bout let the troll and orc kids work for her for a day or half a day?

Also, why didnt you guys dom the chieftess after we let her to thirsts?
I was slapping myself for not joining that day
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>>1270061
No, like we said, it was her fault this happened in the first place.
>>1270057
>It's because of her that her kid was punished, so suck it up and lie with it.
It is harsh but it is true. And let this be a lesson to the boy as well. This is honor. To admit your mistakes, to take your punishment, and to learn from it. That will make you stronger. That will make HIM stronger. For the troll to compensate now would only shadow the punishement--to deem it a mere accident to be forgotten. And he will repeat what he had done once more. So we will not. And from here, she must properly guide her son. Curiosity is an omen for greatness in our culture. We have no doubt he will become a fine man once grown. Tell her to see to it that this happens.
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>>1270064
You have your people flipped, man.
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>>1270064
As for Hanasvette, OP made us pass out or something.
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>>1270064
Have the troll kid work for the orc mom for a day? She's pleased by this arrangement, and though the troll mother is a little concerned, and she would rather work the day in the place of her child, who she thinks is the only one truly innocent here. The orc mom is fine with this arrangement as well, if you judge it so.
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>>1270071
WAAAAIT NO. What the fudge OP.
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>>1270070
damn it

>>1270071
Ill wait for other anon's judgement
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>>1270071
FOCK. Fine. The woman can work a day. What the fuark, OP?
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>>1270070
No, the players just didn't commit to exerting dominance. It was talked about but when it came down to it, people were more interested in teasing her and making it loving, rather than pounding her into submission.
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>>1270076
>>1270071
The orcs cant just keep strutting around like cocky flapjacks. Can you still write for this
>>1270066
?

>>1270077
I wanted to continue after the initial bout. You goes one round?
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>>1270086
>You goes
Who goes
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>>1270086
The consensus was to take it easy after and go to sleep together.
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>>1270090
It was? Ah, I remember. You kind of made it hard not to, writing that we were exhausted in her arms.

But I'll be sure to ask next time. Thanks, OP.
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>>1270086
If you rule against it the orc mom will be upset. Also they kind of always act like this, but they feel assured since you're chief.

Also I responded to the first guy to respond. If more than one person wants to go back on it though, that can happen.
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>>1270092
Well both were exhausted, but the option was still there to do anything, which was taken to go to sleep together.
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>>1270094
Riiight. Assholes. Let the troll woman work for a day.
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>>1270096
Night, OP. I need my 3 hours of sleep.
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It will be demeaning to the trolls, to have an adult be made to do manual labor like that. Its best to have the kid do some minor restitution while the toll mother watches to make sure her kids not abused.

Afterwards, encourage the orc mother to cook good food for the both of them as guests when its dinner time before they go home.
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>>1270103
The woman already offered to do it in the kids stead.

Also, make sure you guys set the venne or venna or however its spelled underneath our pillow, on the pillow before we sleep
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>>1270100
Quick, now is everyone's chance to ruin this guy's plans.

>>1270103
The troll working though is what the troll mother wants. You suggested the kid, but she wanted to work instead of her child.

If you affirm that it has to be the kid though, then she'll accept to it.
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>>1270106
Hey. :<
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>>1270106
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So what are you doing now? It's early night, not yet late. You can head home if you like but there's time to do something else if you like. You took care of the dispute between the mothers though, which is good.
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The Orc kid went to the troll side to cause trouble when he shouldn't have, and got disciplined by the Troll mother for messing with his kid.

The kid should be punish for not only causing trouble in the first place, but going over to the troll side to do it.

The issue was that someone else punishing a kid that is not their own is frowned upon.

This can go either way. The mother of the orc kid can be reprimanded for not doing a better job parenting and making it so someone else had to discipline, which can shame her.

The other is to punish or put penalty on the Troll mother for disciplining not only a child that was not hers, but one from a different race, which is the responsibility of that the offenders parents.

I would prefer a middle ground, were the troll gives something of a consolation prize to the orc mother, while not taking much from the troll mother.

An idea that may work is if the troll mother works for from perhaps afternoon to dinner time doing some labor for the orc mother, while the orc mother makes a meal for the troll as thanks before she leaves. This would be the best outcome as we can hopefully set a positive relation between these 2 families.

Part of the plan hinges on the Orc mother going along, maybe if we burn some good will in order to get it done.
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>>1270115
Let her do some honest days labor, and nothing demeaning like picking up trash and washing undergarments.
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>>1270115
Try to get each side to start building proper town, by forming a council for city planning. Or just go home and sleep.
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>>1270115
Actually lets focus on learning the orc language.
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>>1270116
>>1270119
The orc mom was fine with any sort of submission shown like that, working for her or whatever. And the troll makes sure that if the work is demeaning, she won't be doing it.

>>1270122
Forming a city council and planning might be a bit much for tonight, but it's definitely something you can work towards.

So making a note of it in your notebook, you then head back to the longhouse, as usual being told goodnight and such by orc passerbys on the way. When you get to the longhouse though, you see the main hall still decently busy. Hana though hearing from a servant that you're back, makes her way over and greets you with a pretty deep kiss and putting your arms around her, asking by translation how your day was and whatnot.

Things are active enough though you can tell, that if you want to try learning more of the language you can. If so, make a roll to see how well you fare.
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Rolled 8 (1d20)

>>1270128
20 dice okay?
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>>1270129
Sure. With an 8 you pick up some more words and a little understanding, having joined Hana in the main hall and with Tari's help coming to try to better understand the language with folks present there at the time.

You go for awhile and make good progress, but now it's getting kind of late. Hana is interested in going to bed together, but is willing to wait up if you still have something in mind. In the main hall at least, people are starting to thin out though, or have dozed off there.
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>>1270133
Go out to meet some of the troll village shamans, look for some prophylactics against wimpy wood.
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>>1270137
It's a bit late now to be heading out, but you can try if you like, go ahead and make a roll to your success about finding someone with what you're interested in.

If the concern is about Trevor's "performance" though, that's never been an issue for him.
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>>1270139
No no, we needa over perform.
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>>1270140
Right right, well sure, make a roll then to see what you can find at this time of night.
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Rolled 23 (1d100)

>>1270140
IN DA POOPER!
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>>1270144
We found a egg, proving once and for all, the egg came first.
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>>1270144
>23

You tell Hana you have one last thing to take care of but you'll be back in a little bit, she can wait up till then. At that, you grab Tari who shrieks and you run off with her under your arm.

Over to the troll side of town though, you don't have much luck finding what you're looking for, any sort of shaman types around this late. There's always the head shaman lady you're on good terms with, but going to her about this might be a bit much.

If you want though, while here in the troll side, you could try asking around to anyone who is still up, if the might know a way to find what you're looking for. Not explicitly state it, but get the point across.
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>>1270146
Go for a run to get the adrenaline up, the head back.
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>>1270151
So without being able to find what you were looking for, instead you just settle for normal. Just to get in the spirit of things at least though, you go for a run around the settlement to get your adrenaline going and your blood pumping. Eventually you return before bidding Tari goodnight.

After that it's a short trip to your room at the back of the longhouse, where you arrive. A little tired out from the run, but still active and feeling ready to get things done. Hana is surprised to see you like this, thinking you were going to take care of an errand or something, not expecting you to come back after what she guesses a workout or something like that. She seems a mix of happy and conciliatory, moving your sweaty hair back and feeling your heavy breathing with a hand to your chest. Quite pleased with a kiss and a smile, she wants you to bed if you're willing. Not that you have to though, you did wear yourselves out at it this morning/last night. Your call to make.
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>>1270161
Slow and sensual.
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>>1270168
Sure thing, you won't turn down a good time if it's being offered, and you could go for a round with her.

Make a roll to see how things go.
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Rolled 43 (1d100)

>>1270170
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>>1270170
best of 3?
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>>1270180
Just roll, i gtg soon.
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Rolled 61 (1d100)

>>1270170

>>1270182
aight
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>>1270170
Right but when its our turn, the ride operator goes on break.
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Rolled 76 (1d100)

>>1270161
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>>1270249
Then pound her into submission. Or try.
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Rolled 40 (1d100)

>>1270249
This.
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>>1270161
Oh shit. First, before we have sex, set the venne or however its spelled, the token for foresoght that they troll shaman gave us, beneath our pillow.
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>>1270898
Maybe after, before you don't exactly have the chance.

>>1270179
>>1270185
>>1270252
>>1270249
>76

So you both are on the same page and don't waste any time getting into it. Again you outperform and make it good for her, though your goal of pounding her into submission doesn't really work. You're able to get her to try something new and dominate her, but it's something she allows rather than you taking. Still though you both enjoy yourselves and feel good with it, likely having kept neighboring rooms awake with your noise making. Lying together in the afterglow against her big green form, you're both worn out, sweaty and messy. You share a nice, close moment together between kissing and going over a bit of the other language from what you learned from her.

If there was anything else you wanted to do you could, but you're just as content to fall asleep together.
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>>1270996
Give her a goodnight kiss
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>>1271606
You share a nice last kiss goodnight, then blow out the candles and fall asleep together.

Make two rolls if you can, one d4 and one d100.
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Rolled 3 (1d4)

>>1271668
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Rolled 17 (1d100)

>>1270996
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>>1271740
>>1271745

Good job.

Anyway so you awaken the next day by the usual routine of the servants coming in for the morning duties, but Hana sends them off again for a morning in together. She seems a bit annoyed by their intrusion as it were, speaking some cross words, before shifting focus to you, speaking softly and acting quite amorous towards you.

You can of course act as you please but she's content to stay in bed for awhile and relax.
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>>1271760
Uh reciprocate with what we've learned in the language and soft kisses.
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>>1271760
Go digging through trash!
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>>1271760
Thisss first, my dude:
>>1271774
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>>1271774
>>1271836
You have a lazy morning in sharing soft intimacy and coming to practice with the language. If you like you can make a roll to see if you improve.

Eventually after though, you're going to go digging through the trash like you promised.
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Rolled 13 (1d100)

>>1271852
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Rolled 81 (1d100)

>>1271852
improve what?
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>>1271855
>>1271854
>81

Improve your grasp of the language. Which you do, together with Hana you are able to go over a number of words and practice what you know. It's not a lot, your understanding of the language, but you know it well.

So unless you have anything else in mind, Hana is willing to have the servants set things up for the morning routine. Breakfast, getting clean, all of that, in preparation for the day.
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>>1271875
Yes. Proceed.
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>>1271877
It's business as usual then, as eventually you decide to get up together after the servants bring in breakfast and fill the tub. Over the course of eating and bathing together, you continue to practice and pick up words, at least a little confident of your success.

Once you're dressed and ready to go, you express that you've got things to do so you lovingly part ways with Hana who likely has her own matters to attend to. After that, leaving the longhouse you're able to find Tari again and head on over to the goblin side of town.

The question is, are you going to let Nera know of your activity, as your apology for yesterday or are you just going to dig through the trash and she can find out later, especially if you find anything?
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>>1271928
I suppose have some nice things to present to her before going, like sort half the pile. Hide the best goodies before we go to her, and present it at the same time.
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>>1271928
Let's go get some good things first. She can find out later.
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>>1271947
>>1271940
Alright then, same as before, list anything you're looking for or would want to find, then make a roll to see the likelihood of finding those things in the trash heap.
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Rolled 14 (1d100)

>>1271965
More advanced weaponry. Like guns. Crossbows, etc. Any gasoline? Any vehicles is reparable condition?
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>>1271965
I request another roll, the dice gods hate me...or can I roll a d20?

>>1272002
>is reparable
in reparable
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>>1272002
Anything you will find won't be in great condition, but maybe you could find those things. Not like a whole vehicle, just due to the size. The rusty old truck is about the maximum extent of what you could find in any tribe's trash pile.

Though with a 14 you're not going to find anything as good as what you were hoping for.
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Rolled 55 (1d100)

>>1271965
:^)
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>>1272032
May I roll again, then, please? Best out of three?
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>>1272032
Scrap to melt down into metal bars we gonna make metal tipped spears
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>>1272040
Oh, this is more fair, I think.
>>1272048
ROLL FOR SCAVENGING, ANON
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Rolled 65 (1d100)

>>1272050
For u
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>>1272055
Thank you. You can have 1/10000th of my love. Keep it safe.
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>>1272055
>65

Ok yeah you can find some decent amount of usable scrap metal, and some gasoline in a rusty can.

So having made your way into the goblin side of town, you're approved access to their trash heap where you rummage around for these things. After awhile and with some help of workers there, you manage to uncover the items you were seeking, feeling pretty accomplished but dirty. You feel like getting some fresh air, while the workers ask what the deal with the gas is, and if you'd like them to put aside any they find rather than turning it over to one of the guilds?
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>>1272102
Put any aside for now. No guild neither knows how to nor is able to use it yet.
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Does the Town have a furnace?
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>>1272120
I assumed they already have said weaponry. They just dont have the ore to smelt/chisel and equip everyone. I've already asked. I also proposed we move but then OP told me that the neighboring tribes would attack us.
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>>1272126
I thought they just used scrap metal they found to grind into sharp points.
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>>1272115
Some of the guilds use gas for chemical purposes though, same as other substances that get found from the human world.

>>1272120
>>1272126
The settlement does indeed have some furnaces around, though usually the problem is that not enough decent scrap is found to warrant smelting in any large amounts. Still, the facilities and skill are available if you seek them.
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>>1272141
Keep it aside. If they want gasoline, come and ask us directly for permission.
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>>1272149
Alright then, if they find any more of the gas substance, they will keep hold of it unless you give the permission, or if Nera says so since she has higher authority than you.

What's on your to do list now then? As you sit outside the walled trash heap compound, you start to attract a crowd of goblins around, interested to see what you're doing here and requesting things of you like to hold their baby or to give them food.
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>>1272230
BABIES

Do we have food? Does the tribe suffer from hunger? We should fix that.

And did we find any of the weaponry I requested?
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>>1272246
On you? No you don't have food on you. The tribe gets by, since the source of food income is from raiding. Overall you wouldn't say people are hungry, but obviously the ones asking you are hungry. In the same way that the ones asking you for help are maimed, like missing an arm and asking for work or assistance.

No weaponry that you sought after, at least not with the roll that was gotten. For anything that dangerous, you'd need a very good roll.
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A map would be nice, so we can understand the terrain better.

Ask them to show you where they forage for fruits or vegetables, so we can collect seeds. We make a farm to grow food for the village.

We will make a communal soup kitchen where every day everyone can revive one bowl of soupy foodstuff.
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>>1272278
>you'd need a very good roll.
Not anytime soon. I swear I'm cursed. But maybe the other anons can.

>asking you for help are maimed, like missing an arm and asking for work or assistance.
WHAT?

Can we make a garbage recovery group? Like sort all the items in the dump by certain characteristics?
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>>1272309
OP said they prefer raiding for food than working for it. But I would also like to domesticate plants for the tribe. Perhaps we could ask the trolls to do this as this sounds more like their activity.
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>>1272316
The plan is to get the weak and maimed to work for food, since they sure as heck can't raid for it.

Well, there are slaves if that plan fails too right?

I'm sure some of the trolls, and a few who don't want to risk the dangers of raiding, but want to eat will learn to farm, few as they may be.
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>>1272330
>Well, there are slaves if that plan fails too right?
No.

>I'm sure some of the trolls, and a few who don't want to risk the dangers of raiding, but want to eat will learn to farm, few as they may be.
They prefer peace. Hence, I want to have them farm. It'll also bring them closer to their loa.

>The plan is to get the weak and maimed to work for food, since they sure as heck can't raid for it.
The plan is to get the hungry to work with the trolls to farm. The labor for the trolls, the more deft activities for the goblins. They will make an effective team.

The plan is also to have those who are maimed to salvage and organize objects in the dump because you can't effectively farm with one arm.
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>>1272311
It would take a bit of training, maybe some examples to work by, but you suppose that you could organize some trash collecting effort, yes. It may take awhile to get going though.

>>1272316
>>1272330
>>1272309
It's less that the tribe can't farm and more that whenever there's any effort to, it usually gets destroyed by raiding, same as efforts by other tribes. In general projects that benefit communities like that, don't tend to fare well here, so for food, most everyone in the area just raids ogre farms in the area for their food and goods. Naturally this usually results in deaths, but people don't mind if it means being able to eat.

>>1272309
I'll try to provide a crude map with the drawing toll /qst/ gives. Don't hope for anything good though, I'm not an artist.
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>>1272342
>effective

We are trying to making goblins and orc farm, its not going to be very effect in the first place, aside from trolls who are into that.

Then again, if we have the population, it won't matter as much.

>>1272353
I just want to know where some good land is for farming and building defensive breastwork
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>>1272353
Are Ogres peaceful/intelligent enough to negotiate with?
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>>1272366
Youd have to be stupid to ask orcs to farm. Why would you do that? I never said to.

As for the goblins, they will of they want to eat. Desperation can do wonders.

>>1272371
>ogres
>peaceful
I mean, unless if you're talking about Shrek.
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>>1272366
Also, goblins also do menial tasks like scavenging for crawfish. I highly doubt they'll be opposed to farming. They can also use the water from where they get the crawfish from as irrigation.

>>1272353
Sort by size. We can start from here. It's not hard.
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>>1272375
You have to be stupid to not try. Why would you not even bother to put minimal effort into it?
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>>1272389
You'd have to be stupid to ask ORCS. Im saying to employ trolls and goblins. Come on, anon, pay attention.
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>>1272390
Then Order them to, and quit bitching about trying to put orcs to work.
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>>1272366
Defensive wouldn't be hard. Good farmland though is rare in these parts since it's mostly swamplands and bayou. If the effort is put into it, it could be good, but as you know the effort usually amounts to nothing.

>>1272371
From what you understand they are not stupid or anything but they tend to be stubborn and hostile to outsiders. Particularly so since the other brute-kin are always raiding them for food.
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>>1272389
No, orcs will refuse. That much is obvious from their behavior, values, and professions. We don't have that authority from them and we don't have that kind of respect from them. Don't be a fool. They are warmongers by nature and practice. They find honor in battle and in feats of strength. This is why I asked you to read the thread. Everyone in the tribe has a role. The orcs have theirs in combat. Why would you remove them from a station they excel at for this?

Trolls are fairly docile, going about their lives. They have time, the patience, and the spiritual relationship to farm. Goblins scavenge for crawfish. That'll only feed themselves. Those things are feebly small. So have them farm instead.
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>>1272400
Meant to link this:
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>>1272386
If you sort by size though, you'll just end up with different sized piles of trash, rather than types of objects sorted out.

>>1272396
Ok so for the map, the dark blue wavy is the bayou and riverland, while the brown straight is woody marsh and swampland. Orange X is your tribe, pink X's are neighboring tribes, green O's are ogre farms, and blue G is a giant's ground. Black lastly is supposedly a bad or evil voodoo practitioner out in the bayou somewhere.

>>1272400
The orcs could probably be impressed upon to farm, but not until they saw actual benefits and gains, which you wouldn't get while the constant raiding and warring goes on, and the orcs need to fight.
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>>1272396
We can offer to collaborate with an ogre/the ogres and live with them. In exchange for giving us less food than tribes raid the for in total, we will stop raid parties from stealing their food. It's a mutual benefit. Of course, we also expect the ogre/ogres to aid us in battle if need be. It's just that we'll be taking care of those they miss.

>>1272407
>The orcs could probably be impressed upon to farm, but not until they saw actual benefits and gains, which you wouldn't get while the constant raiding and warring goes on, and the orcs need to fight.
Exactly. Now's not the time. If there is war, that is what they will prefer. Supply and demand. If there isn't war, they wont request it. They'll begin to drift off and find other things to do. That's when we propose farming. And the orcs DO need to fight. We are surrounded by tribes that will not hesitate to attack us.
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>>1272400
Its not like we are telling them to go prance around a circle wearing girl clothes. We are just seeing if we can get any willing bodies to farm. Its not like we are even remotely in a position to go Genghis khan on anyone, we haven't even sacked a village yet.

You gonna cry about reading the thread when anyone doesn't agree with you? Fuck off.
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>>1272422
>we haven't even sacked a village yet.
Dude, we just came into this tribe. They've been raiding and sacking for a LONG time now.

>Its not like we are telling them to go prance around a circle wearing girl clothes. We are just seeing if we can get any willing bodies to farm
If you're just "seeing" then what's the point? You're wasting our time and theirs.

>You gonna cry about reading the thread when anyone doesn't agree with you? Fuck off.
No, Im going to cry about you not reading the thread everytime you spew crap about forcing everyone to do things without any consideration of what we are and how we stand with them. And a good leader knows how to allocate an individual to his or her best task with relation to what the collective needs. You act as if goblins can swing an axe as well as an orc. They each have their strengths and weaknesses, learn to capitalize on this. You're being highly self-centered and ignorant. I'm not being a spoiled little prick, I'm an anon who wants to do this well. Which is why I still waste my time on explaining why Im doing things and why we shouldnt do certain things to you instead of solely referring to read the thread.
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>>1272407
What do Ogres look like?
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>>1272437
Sorry, I had to
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>>1272407
https://discordapp.com/
OP, could you get Discord and make a chat for this quest? It'd be great if you did. You would be able to notify us on updates (especially between the switch in threads) and allow to better (and ore easily) discuss plans, goals, and whatnot in the quest.
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So what's the plan then? You've just finished going through the trash pile, and it's a little before noontime.

>>1272437
After giants they're the most human-looking from what Tari says, but they're more grotesque. A bit bigger than an average troll usually but much fatter since they tend to eat so much. They also speak the human language, and embrace human culture, though it's kind of their own thing since they don't get access to anything coming to this land from the human world, like the goblins do.

Pic related turns out to be an actual character, but it's a good approximation at any rate. Think more feudal peasant style though, rather than nomadic or primitive.
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>>1272434
And yet you think we can order them to fight for us?

>You're wasting our time and theirs.
The fucking irony is this, Why are you making this such a huge deal when it can practically be solved by a dice roll? Instead you purposely look for a reason to argue.

You the one spewing your shit to be done your way or not at all and you lock everyone else down into pointless debate. You want to talk about spoiled? How about you forcing everything be done your way because you feel entitled to it being done this way or that, and when it snot you shout "DIDN'T READ YOU DON'T GET A SAY".
The hypocrisy in your post, you accuse others of what your doing now, I think you are projecting, since you can't handle people wanting to do things differently.
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>>1272434
You know what? Fuck it, I'm not wasting any more time pointless fighting with you. I'll play however I want, regardless of what you say or choose, and if you don't like that, Tough. If you do sometime I don't like, well that's your right. I'll still play, and have fun doing so.
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>>1272476
2/10 not fukable
Would not bang
If they speak our tongue then it would be easier to set up an agreement
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>>1272494
Yeah u tell im anon
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>>1272476
Would this be viable, OP?

>>1272417
>We can offer to collaborate with an ogre/the ogres and live with them. In exchange for giving us less food than tribes raid the for in total, we will stop raid parties from stealing their food. It's a mutual benefit. Of course, we also expect the ogre/ogres to aid us in battle if need be. It's just that we'll be taking care of those they miss.

>>1272470
And sorry for the typos here.
>OP, could you get Discord and make a chat for this quest? It'd be great if you did. You would be able to notify us on updates (especially between the switch in threads) and allow to better (and ore easily) discuss plans, goals, and whatnot in the quest.
OP, could you get Discord and make a chat for this quest? It'd be great if you did. You would be able to notify us on updates (especially between the switch in threads) and allow us to better (and more easily) discuss plans, goals, and whatnot in regards to the quest.

>>1272479
>And yet you think we can order them to fight for us?
lol We don't need to order them. They'll fight themselves.

>The fucking irony is this, Why are you making this such a huge deal when it can practically be solved by a dice roll?
Hardly think so. OP doesnt do it this way.

>Instead you purposely look for a reason to argue.
Hardly. And I'm not arguing, you are.

>You the one spewing your shit to be done your way or not at all and you lock everyone else down into pointless debate.
I explained this in the last post, anon. Read.

>You want to talk about spoiled? How about you forcing everything be done your way because you feel entitled to it being done this way or that, and when it snot you shout "DIDN'T READ YOU DON'T GET A SAY".
Explained this in the last post. Read anon.

>The hypocrisy in your post, you accuse others of what your doing now, I think you are projecting, since you can't handle people wanting to do things differently.
Explained this in the last post. Read anon.

>"DIDN'T READ YOU DON'T GET A SAY".
You can say anything. But most of it will be misinformed and frankly, idiotic, if you dont have the background information. This much is common sense.

I never asked to argue (but I do like a intellectual argument). I've already said I want to do this well, as effectively and efficiently as we can while still having it be fun. I have no qualms if you guys want to do something different than what I have in mind. I only ask that you provide reason for it, and at least try to convince me (which is not easy, admittedly, I think before I make most decisions). What I'm asking for is not a butt hurt anon (you) but a chance to share knowledge and perspectives and make this quest a little more fun. Sure, I may come off as condescending, but I find a lot of things others do stupid. And if my opinion that its stupid is misplaced, I expect the person to explain why it isnt. I completely open to it and welcome to being wrong.

>>1272503
lol
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If you want to go see an ogre you'll have to make a case to convince someone to take you since unless it's a raid, folks of the tribe don't like approaching them.

Basically, what sort of group if any, do you want to assemble for your outing to one of the farms?
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>>1272530
Just Tari and the Troll Shaman? No orcs because we dont want to convince the ogre that we're here to steal food before he/she squashes us. Tari because she's always with us, within the tribe or otherwise (though I worried about her being frightened) and the troll shaman because she is wise and I believe the assets (including voodoo) she controls will aid us greatly.
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Rolled 67, 12, 35 = 114 (3d100)

>>1272530
Whoever wants to eat. If they don't like it they go back to the village and suck on meatless bone.
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>>1272549
>>1272553
>>1272530
Too much will also alarm the ogre, just to note.
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>>1272511
>Make this quest a little more fun
Wut
This hasn't worked before, not with this anon, perv anon or nice anon.
What makes you think this dick-like way of discussion and sharing of opinions/perspectives brings fun to those you discuss with? Perv anon up an left to lurk , you succed the fun out of playing for nice anon and this anon is mad, why continue to try?
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>>1272549
>>1272553
Tari doesn't want to go but will if you need her to. The troll shaman though is willing to go to keep you safe if need be. You also convince a number of orcs to go, interested in your idea. And if it fails, they can just raid the place.

Before then though, before you head out with the assembled group, do you want to make any lunching plans for the midday? Naturally everyone will want to eat before going, so you could do so together as the group, or someplace else if you had some idea or plans.
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>>1272588
Now out of that ground, pick the strong but silent ones, a few trolls for heavy lifting and twice that number for orcs in case shtf, and a few goblins round it off.
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>>1272588
Can i still support roll
>>1272553
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>>1272587
Oh it doesn't work with Stranded. It's largely based on smut and fulfilling fantasies. This quest is actually pretty concrete. Props to OP.

>>1272588
Eat together quick.
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>>1272601
i think more than one guy can roll before the next post or something.
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>>1272602
It doesn't seem to work here either
>>1272494
Did the discussion make things more fun anon?
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Rolled 31, 2, 89 = 122 (3d100)

>>1272553
>>1272608
Support roll then!
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>>1272598
Actually it was only orcs to volunteer. The goblins were too afraid, and the troll shaman didn't ask but could if you want.

>>1272601
Sure, anyone can always roll once.
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>>1272553
>>1272630
>114 and 122
Welp
I tried anon
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>>1272628
>It doesn't seem to work here either
Of course it didnt. It's a joint effort. I always explain my reasons--which is my side of the effort. But he never thought to listen and reciprocate with anything solid. I know other anons do, however. Too bad they don't play consistently.
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>>1272636
U talkin shit anon?
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>>1272630
Well then, as it were, you get some orcs interested, no goblins, and the shaman could ask along another troll maybe if you want.

For eating though you all have lunch together in preparation before heading out to the nearest farm.
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>>1272660
You want to search up what "talking shit" means, anon?

>>1272587
And honestly, you expect me to negotiate with anons that want to screw 14-year olds and their own daughter, letting them do so?

>>1272668
Yup, can we get a count on how many will be coming? And ask troll shaman what her name is.
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>>1272671
Yes
:^)
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>>1272632
It was a random roll for how many people show up, but it didn't really count since u didn't call for it, sure lets go ask.
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>>1272701
Because it's your fetish too, yes, I know. That was a rhetorical question.
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Age of consent in Russia is 14
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>>1272760
Nice
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>>1272705
>>1272671
Alright, with your asking the troll shaman, her name being Yulamille, she is able to get two extra trolls interested in the job. So after gathering everyone together and going over the general idea once more, you all head out for the nearest farm.

Make a roll just in case, one d100.

>>1272760
>>1272768
wtf is this shit no more
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>>1272760
>>1272768
Raised back to 16 in 2002. Putin himself said a party who advocates the lowering of consent age cannot be registered as legal at all. I advanced government, I my shiz.

>>1272775
THAT NAME IS BEAUTIFUL. Tell her we like her name because holy crap. How do you come up with these names, man?

And yes, let's go.

>>1272775
You just gained more respect, OP.
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>>1272783
>I advanced government, I my shiz.
I take government, I know my shiz.
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>>1272788
Oh wtf.
>I take government
I take advanced government.
Fuck me.
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>>1272783
The real question is
Do i care?
>>1272775
>no more
Geez it's not like im serious
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>>1272807
>Geez it's not like im serious
You definitely are, don't lie.

>Do i care?
That was more in response to grey's misinformation than you. And you're the only one who asked a question, boyo.
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Rolled 81 (1d100)

>>1272775
We forgot to rollz
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>>1272894
Just in case, we don't want to haul off everything, leave enough so shrek doesn't come after us.
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>>1272894
>>1272898
>81

That wasn't a roll for the ogre, just along the way. So the group of you leave the settlement behind and head through the woody swamplands on the way to the nearest farm. It's all unfamiliar to you, but there are trails here and there which indicate that folks of the tribe come this way pretty regularly.

It's quite a long trek for sure though, several hours at least and when you reach the edge of the cleared land that is the farm, it's late in the day. There it lies before you though, quite a decently sized walled farmstead with a big house to match. From the land alone you'd think it enough to feed the tribe a few times over. In the distance smoke curls up from the chimney of the big house, so you'd guess the ogre to be inside. Just a guess though.

How would you like to proceed? Also roll an unrelated d2.
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

Come to spread havoc
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

>>1272918
We should go first to tell the ogre we've comet to bargain
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>>1272918
Propose the deal to the ogre.

>We can offer to collaborate with an ogre/the ogres and live with them. In exchange for giving us less food than tribes raid the for in total, we will stop raid parties from stealing their food. It's a mutual benefit. Of course, we also expect the ogre/ogres to aid us in battle if need be. It's just that we'll be taking care of those they miss.
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>>1272928
>>1272933
Male, female?
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>>1272918
Travel in, with only Yulamille and Tari to accompany us. We don't want to prompt any aggression from the ogre by giving the wrong idea. Tell the others to hide. If the plan fails, loot and flee.
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

>>1272918
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>>1272945
>>1272946
>>1272933
>>1272928
>>1272940
At first you decide not to approach in force, and have most of the group waiting in hiding just outside the farm, ready to attack and raid if things go badly.

So you approach With Tari and Yula, ignoring the warning signs to stay away. Heading down the little road to the house, it travels between the fields which you can tell are well tended to. You're also hit with the smell of farm animals as you near the house, but before you can see just what they are, the barking of dogs is heard, and soon there's movement around in the house.

Moments later and the door slams open, as what you'd guess by the appearance to be an ogre lady, comes stomping down the big stairs with a half-eaten pig's leg in one hand and a nasty looking club that you'd know could kill you in one swing. She's dressed in pretty simple clothes but they aren't coddled together from found human items, it looks like her clothes were made, and decently well by the look of it.

Initially she seems content to cross the yard and kill the lot of you, and gets about halfway to doing so, but when she sees you she slows to a stop, still scowling and clearly angry. She asks if this is a trick, if they painted a hobgoblin up to look like a human?
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>>1272981
No. Tell her we are human. And that we are also the new chieftain of a nearby tribe. How would she like for us to prove that we are human?

We come to propose a deal.

>>1272940
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Rolled 53 (1d100)

>>1272981

We're the real deal big woman, we've come looking for a worthy vector to inherit our legacy.
So how about you lose the club and let us give you a taste of our pig leg?
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Rolled 50 (1d100)

>>1273015
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>>1273015
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No, OP.
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>>1273025
I would've shit my pants if i had gotten a 90-100
Jokingly say
>>1273015
before
>>1272997
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>>1273039
She'll kill us before we say
>>1272997
If we jokingly say
>>1273015
She wont be able to hear us scream wait as her cudgel roars down towards us

>>1273026
>>1272997
I'm evoking the "First Poster Clause", OP.
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>>1273026

Just a jape, friend, just a jape.

we'd need to be shoulder deep to even begin to pleasure such a colossus
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>>1273052
but muh majority
2v1
:^)
>>1273061
Kek
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>>1272997
>>1273015
>53

She barely understands the vocabulary you're using, but gets the general idea. While she doesn't seem that interested, she also doesn't take offense. She says she hasn't eaten a human in a long time, and wouldn't mind giving it a try if you didn't measure up to your boasting. It would be a one way street in either case though, either you do and stay here, or don't and she cooks you living and eats you.

At any rate though, she seems convinced by your display, and speaking English that this isn't a ruse, and she asks you what you're doing with those monsters. If you really are chief, you must be some kind of monster yourself to be able to win their devotion.

As for the deal, she thinks it's a trick really, and asks where the others are hiding, expecting a raid.
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>>1273081 KEK You madman
Well, they ARE hiding but that's just in case shit goes down, gnome saiyan?

and mention we were joking with that first bit
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>>1273081
Confess that they are hiding, but only for their safety. A portion of our population is hungry, and we require them to WORK for their own food. So we had them come with us and value how hard it is to get food, and show them how you make peace and mutually beneficial deals instead of indulging in thievery.

Also, we became chieftain because we defeated that last one in combat, nothing more.
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>>1273101

There's no need to mention we jest, can't joke about fucking somebody that harm her self-esteem.
Plus if we end up going to die to this individual ogre we can cash in on living up to our early boasting.

>>1273104

I support this course of action.
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>>1273101
gotta be friendly and crack a few jokes when u meet a new lady gnome saiyan?
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>>1273128
You must not be popular with the ladies with jokes like those.
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>>1273133
I thought that was obvious

does my hand count if i call her Handy?
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>>1273142
I was trying to give you the benefit of the doubt

That depends. When I think of "handy" I think of a handyman, who is a dude that's employed to take care of domestic repairs. As long as you're fine with that, go ahead. Try Handi.
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>>1273081
>She barely understands the vocabulary you're using
Does this mean I have to paleo-ize my vocabulary?
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>>1273142
I was thinking something like Mandy Handy or something like that a few days ago.
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>>1273104
>>1273101
>>1273125
While she does like not being raided for her goods, she also naturally doesn't trust any of the people of your tribe, since they've been raiding her and her family for generations.

The idea you're proposing she thinks is appealing, on a basic level no more raiding is nice. However she can't make an arrangement like that, willingly giving you supplies, when she'd still be raided by other tribes. And that, the others raiding her farm, she doesn't believe at all you can stop.
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>>1273169
You complain about our generation then do this.

>>1273171
Say she would help to an extent, helping fight off some occasionally. In exchange, we live with her, we help her maintain her farmland, and we will fend off raiders. Her part consists of only providing us with a much smaller fraction of meat and crops that the other tribes would steal mounds more of for free. And even if we can't stop all the tribes, we can still stop ENOUGH to make sure that the crops and cattle lost and that of which she pays us with for her services will NOT be more than if she didnt accept our deal and if we didnt help her stop at least MOST of the raids.
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>>1273188
Its called being ironic on purpose
because it funny
for me at least
:(
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>>1273188
>her services
OUR services
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>>1273188
At the idea of any of the tribe living with her, she adamantly refuses and tells you to get the out of here before she crushes your all dead. A rather abrupt change, and she seems quite serious to you, reaffirming her grip of the club.
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>>1273207
Don't be sad. You're as bad as me in making jokes over the internet.
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>>1273213
Uh...we can live near, like at the outskirts so we can still help. We only asked to live with her so we cant better protect her land.
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>>1273218
>cant better
CAN better
What the hell is wrong with me? And OP, are you a woman? How do you so accurately portray the annoying part of some of them?
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>>1273221
lol
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>>1273213

"We did not mean to impose rudely upon you that we would seek living quarters at your expense. We only want to end raids on your land by our tribe through cooperation. Perhaps we can provide a service in exchange for live stock?"
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>>1273218
>>1273230
She doesn't want your tribe even anywhere near to her or her land. Now she's getting angry, that you didn't listen the first time, came back with an alternative and it still wasn't to her liking. You're going to have to attempt to calm her down now, and roll for it as well.
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>>1273233
Alright. How the hell are we supposed to aid her in fending off raiders if we can't enter her land? The inanity. Are all brute-kin so illogical?
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>>1273247
OU FYGWAK&TQGWKIUQGWBLFQWUGFQLUFHQOLUWHWIOOOOHOAMKGAOFWHA(AU WUAWIDHAWOKGAAAAAWWFFOOOOOKOA OUHOLLLOLLSHIT

Propose there is no other way to protect her land. We cant help if we can't be allowed to be PRESENT to help. Explain traveling from our settlement itself will impose a huge toll on us and we wouldnt propose this if there wasnt a better way. Or does she have a better idea? We will vow that none of our people will tamper with her peace and her lands.
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Rolled 31 (1d100)

>>1273233

Give orders for everyone to leave.

Talk One on one with this woman.
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>>1273233
>>1273247
Hug her, sing, whatever.
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>>1273247
noice
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>>1273258
And yes. Tell Yula and Tari to rally the others and leave. Make sure the ogre hears this.
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>>1273233
Fking find someone else to raid, and no diplomacy whatsoever
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>>1273266
>>1273258
DO THIS FIRST OP.
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>>1273247
>98

Wow! Amazing, you should roll more often!

Well with a roll like that, as long as you give sort of a rough idea of what you're after, you can convince her of pretty much whatever you want now.

Unless you'd rather just call it off and try someplace else.
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>>1273285
THIS:
>>1273188
>>1273252

BUT FIRST THIS TO GAIN TRUST:
>>1273266
>>1273258

AND ALSO, NO. MOST OF MY ROLLS ARE BELOW 20.
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>>1273291
So to try and calm the situation down, you send away Tari and Yula, and tell them to keep back with the others. Tari hopes you know what you're doing, and that you'll be dead meat if she wants to harm you.

The ogress calms down some at the departure of the troll and the goblin, and moves across her yard to sit on a big stump out of the ground, to listen to what else you have to say. You make a very convincing argument though which she can't help but agree with as long as there aren't any of your tribe actually living with her.

She would prefer though, in order to stop the raiding, that you make the other tribes stop yourself, or at most just drive them away, destroy them if you have to. She knows the other ogres would support this.

However you are convincing enough that she'll agree to whatever you suggest.
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>>1273337
Might as well suggest a quicky.
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>>1273337
We would certainly be fine with doing that if the ogres help us in doing so.

Im going to bed now. Thank you for your work OP. And thanks purple anon for some proposing rational actions after the ludicrous "jape".
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>>1273342
You can try if you want, you'll have to roll to convince though, providing a reason good enough.

>>1273344
She says she can't speak for the other ogres, but she thinks you could try to convince them. If you get enough interested then the rest would be too, and they'd work towards a common goal of stopping the raiding of their farms.
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>>1273373
We would be glad to. Tell her, for the time being, if we could remain with her. We will begin to speak to the ogres as soon as possible. Also ask if she knows where the other ogres are and if she can vouch for us.
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>>1273584
Or would she rather still lend us food AS we try to rally the orcs and finally, when ready, crush the tribes that raid them? Itll be like a payment in advance and while we work towards that goal but with no immediate results on our part just yet.
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>>1273584
>>1274417
Ask which one she would prefer.
1. Live with her and get to work immediately for her farm and for a goal to eliminate raiding tribes
Or
2. Dont live with her but she still pays us crops and cattle with the express goal to eliminate the raiding tribes--as soon as we can, as quick as we can.
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>>1274475
With a 98 you're basically able to convince her of pretty much any arrangement. So she'll do whatever you think is the best. The only thing is, that in time if the problems continue, and the deal doesn't work for her, she'll be angry about it and feel like she was tricked.

As for the other ogres, she can at least show you where they are (though you already know that) and give you something so that one of the others, her cousin, doesn't attack you on sight. She's not keen though on leaving her farm to go and introduce you or anything to the others.
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>>1274512
I'm fine with carrying an object of her belonging in stead of her coming with us.
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>>1274512
Are you okay, OP?
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>>1274512
OP, I'm going to take a two hour nap, if you return.

If not, I want you to know that your quest is one I enjoyed the most since discovering this board (a long time ago). So thank you for everything you've done thus far.
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>>1276294
>>1274844
Apologies, I died. I'm back now though, temporarily on a different computer.

So! What's the plan, what are you doing?
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>>1276371
Heyo. This:
>>1274844
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>>1276371
>ID:ntR
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>>1276760
Sure thing, she says she can give you something of hers that you can take with you, and should help you meet with her cousin. However, it won't help with the other ogres if you go to see them.

If you want to accomplish anything else you can, otherwise she'll fetch the item and you can be on your way.
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>>1276771
Ask her what her name is (simply because you think of good names and I want to see more of them)

Then yes, let's be on our way. What time is it, by the way? Do we have enough time for her cousin?
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>>1276782
Her name is Grumelda.

It's about sunset now, you could try and reach her cousin but it would be nightfall by then, and the other from what you understand don't like traveling at night.
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>>1276804
Makes sense. Let's head back then. As we do, ask Tari and Yulamille what they think of this deal and how they see it affectong tribe life in the future.
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>>1276820
You can try and head back to the settlement, but again the group, or anyone really, don't like night travel. If you don't care though you can press them on. Otherwise they would want to find a place to spend the night.

As for talking to Tari and Yula, they think is a risky business and aren't sure if it is even possible, but if it could work, they think it would definitely be positive for the tribe.
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>>1276828
Let's set camp.
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>>1276833
Maaaaaaaaaaake

A roll!
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Rolled 32 (1d100)

>>1276834
Shit.
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Rolled 15 (1d100)

>>1276834
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Rolled 57 (1d100)

>>1276838
Support roll!
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>>1276886
Yes! Thank you.
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>>1276886
>57

So you and the group are able to find a decent place to camp out for the night, a large divet through the woods, partially flooded. Some of the group take to picking places to sleep and fighting over them, while others get a fire going. There's one hunter along with you all, who goes out in the hopes of getting something in the night.

If there's anything you want to do in particular or any precautions you want to take you can, but Tari says everyone will probably be up for an hour or two, maybe more if something good for dinner is gotten. If not then everyone will go to bed grumbling.

Yula and the other troll you notice are just eating wood. Apparently trolls can eat almost anything, Tari explains.
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>>1276919
>eating wood
Welp, the bjs from trolls then tis a joke

>>1276919
I would propose the bell-thread tactic for a makeshift alarm should anyone approach our perimeter but I highly doubt anyone has any type of string or a bell...can I roll for it?
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>>1276895
Yw bby ;)
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>>1276926
Not a bell or anything like that, no, but being able to make a noise maker style of alarm isn't too complicated. You can roll for that for sure.
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Rolled 10 (1d100)

>>1277057
Well you can use bones as well. Pretty much most objects. Though you'd need quite a lot more.
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Rolled 54 (1d100)

>>1277057
>>1277073
kek
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Rolled 60 (1d100)

>>1277073
Support Roll!
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>>1277087
Sure thing, it takes some effort for awhile, especially since members of the group keep walking around and destroying your work. Eventually though you do manage to draw some thin rope across various parts of the area and attach bits and bobs which would make noise if crossed. Eventually Yula sees and understands what you're doing and thought it would have been easier for her just to put a curse on the area, but your way is good too.

Aside of dinner if there is any (my roll) is there anything you'd care to do then? You'd probably have an hour or two to do as you like.
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Rolled 69 (1d100)

>>1277115
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>>1277119
Ok so the hunter was able to get a family of muskrats. It's not a lot, but if the trolls don't have any, sticking to pretty much anything else, then everyone can get some meat.
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>>1277115
>Eventually Yula sees and understands what you're doing and thought it would have been easier for her just to put a curse on the area, but your way is good too.
:(

>>1277115
Learn a little more common tongue before we rest. And Tari is the only goblin here, correct?

>>1277128
I was going to roll to eat wood but this is fine too.
LOL
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>>1277087
Damn, thanks.
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>>1277128
OP, if you died again, my Resurrect spell goes off cool down in an hour.
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>>1277087
>>1273207
Why does my ID change randomly?
Dafuq
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>>1277137
You can try to learn more of the language sure, make a roll to see how well you do. And yes, Tari is the only goblin who came along, and the only reason you can try to learn anything.
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Rolled 83 (1d100)

>>1277128

I'm sure with all the male orcs ready to raid the chief should probably suggest they all participate in a nice big ol'rally

Orc-kakke
Just a jape
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>>1277319
Can we cuddle with goblin-sis if it isn't presumptuous, intrusive, or perceived as infidelity when we sleep?
Next time, we're sleeping and cuddling with a dozen goblins at once.

>>1277320
Bruh. Well here's your roll, OP.
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>>1277328
Well considering the previous chief had himself a warrior lady to spend time with when out raiding/fighting or away from the settlement, and that seems to be a normal thing for the orcs, just cuddling with Tari is perfectly tame by comparison.

Though how she feels about it, depends how you go about it.

>>1277320
That's fully possible, but who would you be looking to raid? I assume the idea is to drum up effort for something tomorrow.
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>>1277351
>That's fully possible, but who would you be looking to raid? I assume the idea is to drum up effort for something tomorrow.'
That's not what he meant, OP. Read the spoilers lol. I thought the roll was for learning language. Am I mistaken, purple anon?

>>1277351
Im concerned about what Yulamille thinks about it, not the orcs.
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>>1277365
Why do you care what she thinks? You're not trying to charm or marry her or anything.
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>>1277351

More to take the steam out of their engines so they don't cause any muck ups in the next meeting.

More compliance out of them with a bit of social reputation boost.
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>>1277367
Diplomacy. I think it's best if who we lead approves of our actions. I'm mostly concerned with goblin and troll opinion above most. Orcs don't concern me too much but it would be great to earn their respect when it comes to war. Otherwise, I suppose it helps that their significantly lax with mores and norms.

>>1277373
You want to raid someone?
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>>1277365

Yeah that whole thing was a joke, I do however approve of language learning.
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>>1277376
As good terms as you could possibly be though, there's a certain limit that you won't be able to pass, if that race of the tribe doesn't have your favor.

So unless you do something terribly egregious, you're probably not going to offend Yula enough that it would impact troll relations. Personally she might think less of you, but she's not all the trolls.
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>>1277394
But Yulamille is the troll we communicate with by far the most, yes? Wouldn't it be best to keep the best terms as possible with her?
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>>1277401
That's your personal choice, and if you like her as a friend and all. If she's just disapproving of you, as she was the last chief, it wouldn't impact troll relations that much.

That's not giving the green light to go ahead and do anything, just that she was disapproving but still fully cooperative and supportive of the previous chief, so you're on a level of comparison to him and from what you know he wasn't some paragon of virtue
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>>1277405
Best to stay safe then. She wouldn't understand the ascendancy of sleeping with a bunch of cats or modest-sized cute animals. Neither do I, but really? That sounds pretty damn good.
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>>1277417
So any effort to drum up support for a raid tomorrow or just turning in for the night?
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>>1277467
>drum up support
Good way to rally all enemies in a mile radius. Other than the fire, of course.

But no, OP. We want to learn language.

>>1277137
>>1277319
>>1277377
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>>1277476
Maaaaaaaaaake

a roll then!
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Rolled 98 (1d100)

>>1277481
That's why Im so confused. I not certain if purple's roll was for language or for morale. His post was supplemented by a joke, and I am unsure if the entirety of the post was a joke or just that bit.
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>>1277488
>98
That's insane. I'm encouraged.
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>>1277488
>98

With not much else to do, and a bunch of folks gathered around, you take to practicing the language more. With as many people, the learning goes by much better and more helpful, enough that Tari has a hard time keeping up with it all.

After about two hours of listening into the communal conversation around the fire over dinner, and back and forth getting explained and taught words and phrases, you come out with a greatly improved understanding of the language they all use.

After that, it's pretty late by normal standards so folks start to head to bed or doze off, some staying up to keep guard if they can, others looking to get an early night, some taking the chance to get frisky with one another. You're not too tired, but you don't want to be waking up late tomorrow or drag anyone down by being exhausted.
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>>1277500
Rest. Can we sleep over one of the shaman's voodoo enchantments? Particularly foresight?
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>>1277512
You can sure, and make a roll to do so, see if you get any benefit.
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Rolled 54 (1d100)

>>1277517
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Rolled 7 (1d100)

>>1277517
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>>1277520
>54

You're able to replicate the veve Yula taught you, but while you get a good night's rest, you don't get much benefit from it. At any rate, you awake the next day with folks grumbling about not having anything to eat, since the lone hunter couldn't get anything good.

So the group is either in a raiding mood or a returning home mood. Except for the two trolls that is, who just eat dirt and grass and the like.
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>>1277525
Let's do a small raid. Then move on to the cousin. Also, OP, why do we have so little time each day?
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>>1277532
You have so little time because the shit you do takes so much time.

Anyway who are you raiding then?
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>>1277537
But that much time? And I dont know. Who can we raid around us? Ideally, it would be great to ambush a small party of whatever force.
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>>1277544
Of a static location, the ogres are the closest, then the giant, then the southern neighboring tribe but that's pretty far away.

You could try roaming though and see if you encounter any nomads, or just wandering bands similar to yours. If you want to do that, go ahead and make a roll.
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Rolled 14 (1d100)

>>1277551
>wandering bands
>more slaves
Yes.
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Rolled 38 (1d100)

>>1277551
Yesssss
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>>1277563
>>1277565
We tried...
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Rolled 8 (1d100)

>>1277563
>>1277565
>>1277568
Hold ur horses!
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Rolled 20 (1d100)

>>1277551

Assisting!
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>>1277565
>38

Not much but not nothing. After everyone getting up and ready to go, the lot of you wander around the area for awhile, splitting up into groups to cover more ground and scout. Eventually one group does come across a band of nomads, and in about half an hour the group is reassembled and gathered some distance from the nomads. They don't seem aware of you, so you would have the initial jump on them.

From what you can see, it looks to be maybe two orc families, maybe three goblin families, and two trolls. It looks like they might be moving since they do have some goods with them, naturally the trolls carrying.
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>>1277572
>>1277570
>>1277565
>>1277563
lol We tried, men!

>>1277582
Approach and offer them to join our tribe.
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>>1277587
Supporting
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>>1277587
In what manner do you wish to approach them? Alone? As the whole group? Implied violence? Open friendship?

Whatever way you approach, also make a roll!
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Rolled 87 (1d100)

>>1277600
Open friendship with the group!
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>>1277604
Noice
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>>1277604

Seems the dice only prefer "love thy neighbor" actions.
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>>1277613
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DmYLrxR0Y8
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>>1277604
>87

You approach with the group who are not in a patient mood, but for now hold off on attacking. The nomads are obviously worried at first, but surprised enough when they see your group approaching through the trees and grasses, rather than rushing in to attack. Most of all though they're obviously shocked by seeing a human among the group.

At any rate you talk to them, some of the goblins being able to translate to the rest of the nomads, about being peaceful and offering them to come live with you. Naturally while your words are nice, the group of orcs with you, laughing and grinning pretty wickedly about what's to come, make a bigger statement than your words. So against their better judgement it seems, they accept your offer rather than the alternative of being raided. There's some uneasy goodwill all around as your group and the nomads meet and greet then, greetings appropriate among the races, and you get a lot of attention for being human. All the while, your group politely but with force break into the goods they have for food.

Well, a late breakfast for all, you suppose! Care to do anything then while or after eating? For now it seems the nomads are willing to stick with you and join your tribe. If that pans out in the end remains to be seen, but they're trusting you on your word, or at least they accept it rather than being raided.
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>>1277624
Right. So for now, tell them we were actually on our way to visit an ogre. Let's go meet Grumelda's cousin.
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>>1277635
Ok so which ogre's farm do you want to head to, based on the map? Grumelda's is the one closest to your tribe's settlement? She told you how to recognize her cousin's farm, but not which one it was since her sense of orientation of the area was different from yours anyway.
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>>1277656
The closest other farm to hers.
I can't read your map. I need a legend/key.
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>>1277658
There is one in the following post, but ok the closest.

So you travel along with the nomads now with you, who are not too happy about the idea of going to an ogre farm, but they feel better when they find out you're the one dealing with everything.

So after a couple hours you all reach the place, like Grumulda's a cleared area of the woods given room to build a walled farmstead. This time since it's in the late morning, you actually see the ogre working out in their field, a male one from what you can tell. This isn't Grumulda's cousin though, so how would you want to proceed?
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>>1277669
Proceed alone. With the tribe folk waiting patiently.
Call out to the ogre when we are in hearing range so as not to alarm him or give the false impression that we intend to steal from him. Other than that, be as diplomatic and respectful, of course.
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>>1277669
>>1277675
Tell them NOT to raid, not to touch anything of the ogre's property. It's best if they stay in sight as well. But remain where they are.
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>>1277675
>>1277678
So you want to tell them to wait back, ideally off the property and not to raid, while you approach on your own, intending to negociate?
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>>1277687
Yes. Maybe bring Tari along. Is she okay with that? Id she's too afraid, let her stay.
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>>1277695
Actually, no Tari.
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>>1277695
She is very afraid, yes. Yula though offers to keep hold of her till you get back.

So you head out of the woods and over to the farm. As you go past the walls and enter on to the property you hear the usual dogs barking, and on your approach the ogre eventually becomes aware of you. An older looking fellow, quite tough and weathered from time and work. You think to call out to him at a distance and try to talk about the situation and why you're here. Pretty much the moment he sees you though, he hurls a rock at you and hits you hard, knocking you off your feet and causing you to see stars. Trying to regain your senses, you soon hear a big thumping and feel yourself grabbed suddenly by the ogre. The shock of the hit from the rock is starting to fade by now, but it seems he's looking you over, studying you closely.

You hear him mention something about you being an actual human and some surprise from him, before he drags you off towards his house. Of course you struggle but he's far too strong and when you nearly evade his grasp, he just swings you into the ground, stunning you again and dragging you dazed. Standing near the front, he calls out to the house and yells about something, whereafter more loud thumping and the front door is thrown open, where you see a younger ogress staring at you in disbelief, but covering her mouth in delight as she quickly approaches and grabs you from the ogre, lifting you in the air and sounding thankful by the tone of her voice. The ringing in your ears from being slammed into the ground continues, but you can sort of make out something about dinner.
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>>1277704
I KNEW IT.

Alright, hold up. Tell them to let us talk first, damn it, we came here to propose a deal. We've already spoken to Grumulda
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>>1277704
fuck's sake
Nothing ever goes smoothly
Call out for help to our people, these orcs arent friendly
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>>1277704
Or just shout Grumulda's name first and hope she's known.

>>1277710
Waaait. It's not like they could do anything anyway. They would be crushed. And I asked to go alone precisely to avoid THEM dying. Because, you know, we have plot armor. ANd it's easier to handle things like life and death situations when we're alone.
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>>1277712
>Plot armor
pfft
i honestly doubt it

But im supporting your action eitherway
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>>1277714
Well what happens when we die? The quest ends, yes? But regardless, that was never my primary reason. My primary reason was the 2nd I mentioned. I suspected that we'd be treated as dinner first (Jack and the Beanstalk, if you know the story) and so I didn't want to leave the other susceptible to danger. But we still recruit them. So to go alone was my decision.
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>>1277710
You're well within the property by now, you doubt they'd be able to hear you.

>>1277712
As the ogre stomps off back to his fields, you shout about Grumulda and hope that helps. The ogre hears the name but just laughs, and you hear something about it being her loss she didn't eat you.

So before long you're left with the ogress as she drags you inside like a naughty child, seeming very happy and singing about something to do with the woods or something. Either way she pulls you through the house, admittedly very comfy and rustic looking, very warm and welcoming, to what you soon realize to be the kitchen. You keep trying to talk or explain but she doesn't seem that interested, and eventually hoists you up and throws you into a cookpot. An empty one, but it's obviously a very foreboding turn of events.

Trying to climb your way up or out, she pushes you down any time you try, but you get glimpses of her cutting vegetables and shredding some herbs. Eventually while preparing the food, she does speak aside to you though doesn't stop what she's doing or take her attention from it, asking you what brings a human by Grumulda's farm, let alone theirs? She sounds a little nervous and curious, admitting she's never seen a human before, so you'll have to forgive if she makes a fool of herself.

>>1277712
>we have plot armor

I should kill Trevor right now just for you even suggesting that.
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>>1277726
Tell her it's fine. She's only the third ogre we've met thus far so we're almost on equal terms.

Then tell her we're here to request the cooperation of the ogres in order to crush the neighboring tribes, stopping raids on ogre farmland as per a deal we made with Grumulda.
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>>1277726
>I should kill Trevor right now just for you even suggesting that.
Trevor wouldn't appreciate that.
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>>1277734
She listens intently and looks wide eyed at you with interest, taking in the sight and behavior of a human. You talk about your plan and she offhandedly mentions that it's a good idea and her father would probably support it. More than that though, he wants human for dinner and she's to cook you to serve up, admitting she looks forward to getting to eat you as well. Imagine, something she's never tasted before, it's simply amazing!

Dismissing all those superfluous things for now though, she sets down the vegetables and such for now, cleaning her hands with her apron and approaching you. She seems very interested to know more about you and the human worlds, clearly that's a bigger importance to her than any sort of deals about stopping raiding or whatever.
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>>1277742
Uh tell her about how we became chieftain here and how our world is filled with steel dwellings that kiss the clouds, taller than ogres or giants, and human cuisine that includes what she grows on the farm or the animals she and her father take care of. So, you know, she's more eager to eat that than us. Also, we taste like chicken, only softer and soggy with our build. Not very edible. Maybe tell her about the billions of humans that live in our world and how we can cover thousands of miles on flying behemoths sired by human labor, technological ingenuity, and the very same resources the races of this world can find in their earth.
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>>1277750
You go on at length about yourself and where you come from, leading to some gasps and even laughs at your stories. After awhile she's very enamored with you, saying how you sure can make up some incredible lies, but she loves them all and thinks it a shame to have to eat you in the end anyway. Soft and soggy chicken with a small build, her father still asked for it so she has to oblige. She'll try to make sure though that you're prepared extra well to make up for it, and be the dinner you deserve to be, and she'll certainly never forget you, always remembering and thinking about those amazing lands and other world beyond, that she can only dream of while looking out the window.
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>>1277802
Suggest that she comes with us. Rather than look out the window, why not be the one looking in from the other side for once? Tell her that the greatest people of our race are the ones who dared to take a risk, and to chase their dreams.
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>>1277812
Make a roll to see if you can convince her of anything such as that.
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Rolled 18 (1d100)

>>1277822
Oh no...
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SUPPOOOOOOOOOOORT
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>>1277827
Gotcha
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Rolled 21 (1d100)

>>1277824
But muh plot armor
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Rolled 26 (1d100)

>>1277830
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>>1277833
Whoops
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>>1277824
>>1277831
>>1277833
*sobbing*

Is it possible to roll again?
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>>1277833
>>1277831
>>1277824
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>>1277840
And thus was the end of Sir Trevor of Louisiana.
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>>1277839
Do not ask u fool! Just roll man!
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Rolled 64 (1d100)

>>1277839
>>1277843
ROOOOOOOLLING!
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>>1277839
This is like the 15th time you've asked this, no you don't get to roll again.

>>1277833
>26

You offer her to go with you and do make a pretty convincing argument and story to her honestly, but it doesn't convince her. And to be honest, you don't think it would have anyway, it sounds like she's probably lived on this farm her whole life, it's not like one day some outsider is going to turn up and convince her to run away in a few minutes.

She does like the sound of the idea even if she says it's not possible though, and appreciates the offer. For all your talk and brightening her day and making her happy, entertaining her though, she'd feel bad just cooking you up now. Standing above you with her hands in front of you on the rim of the cookpot, she ponders for awhile and asks if you have any useful skills? If she can convince her father that you would do better as a servant for now, maybe she could get him interested in the idea of you being their servant until a time when she can fatten you up and you'd make a better meal.
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>>1277853
We know how to get dat cat wet gnome saiyan?
And we also know how to farm!
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>>1277853
>This is like the 15th time you've asked this, no you don't get to roll again.
Sorry :(

>>1277853
Suggest that he'd probably take a better deal if she'd reciprocate what we told her earlier about stopping raids. This is a once in a life time opportunity. They can either eat us as barely a bite-sized snack, or they can be rid of the annoying pests who thieve and leech off their hard work.

We also know how to farm more effectively. Like grafting to replicate the best, juiciest crops. Or, you know, we make a nice lawn ornament.
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>>1277859
>>1277862
Her father has been farming all his life and she too learned from him so she doubts there's anything there you could be of use as. You're too small as well for even hard labor, like if they got a troll servant to do just that. Any sort of household work or chores is more appealing, even if she just said you could help her.

The offer about stopping the raids is a good idea she says, again, but she doubts her father will agree. Partly because he's old and stubborn, partly because he doesn't mind the raids. The greenies (as she calls them) never take *that* much and they serve as an outside food source. So he doesn't mind when the farm gets raided because that usually means an orc or two captured or killed and served up for supper, or maybe even a troll.

She's not saying it's impossible to change his mind, and she certainly would prefer a peaceful solution, but the current situation actually benefits her father and he prefers it. She'd support your claim but she doesn't think that would amount to much.
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Rolled 8 (1d100)

>>1277870

Rolling preemptively for any course of action just to boost our odds.

just give the old geezer the most explosive sexual experience he's ever had and cause his heart to stop
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Rolled 54 (1d100)

>>1277876
Oh my!
S-supporting
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Rolled 54 (1d100)

>>1277876
>>1277879
Can we do this to his daughter instead?
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>>1277876
>>1277879
>>1277881
What even is going on lol
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>>1277879
>>1277881
Two 54's
Noice
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>>1277884
Shhh just accept it. There are three ways to get what you want when a sentient party is concerned.

1. War.
2. Exploitation of self-interest.
3. Sex.

The first isnt plausible and the second failed along with the horrid dice rolls. So now we're using the last one.
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>>1277884

Desperation

Ogres can't have the healthiest hearts I'm sure if they're flustered enough given their large body mass, it'll result in them passing out.
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>>1277894
Are we going to be sounded into him?
Oh god
I'm so sorry Trevor
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>>1277886
Doubles bonus, that lets the players roll again, and the only time they can roll more than once.

>>1277894
I don't agree, but as the players you can do whatever you want. I'm trying to understand though, what exactly it is you're trying to do though, since there were multiple suggestions, all a little vague. Or at least, unclear if joking.

>>1277897
That's a very good observation indeed.
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>>1277900

By the power of benevolence!
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Rolled 64 (1d100)

>>1277902
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>>1277900
>I don't agree
Because it was mostly a joke lol
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>>1277907
But you can give me an example and I'll elaborate
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>>1277913
Well what I would like to know, is what is the player consensus for what action is being taken.
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>>1277935
All three of us are on board. Though I expressed that Id prefer what we're about to do to be done to his daughter, a female, rather than an old male ogre. Either is wierd, but the latter is unsettling.
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>>1277935

This right?
>>1277881
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>>1277935

I'm on board with >>1277942

I just make crude proposals for laughs
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>>1277942
>>1277943
Ok so you want to try and make a move on the ogress daughter? Just making sure you're aware of the risks involved, and what you're trying to accomplish.

If so go ahead and say what it you do, more detailed the better, and roll if you like.

Just for recap as it stands, you're standing together, you in the cookpot, as she's wondering how to keep you from getting eaten.
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Rolled 46 (1d100)

>>1277950
Oh god
Stuff us down there to hide us
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>>1277950
ABORTABORT
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>>1277950
Make the argument that if they help us eliminate the tribes, they will have a lifetime supply of trolls, orcs, and goblins from the attack

I should sleep now by the way. Goodnight.
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>>1277961
>>1277958

Do we attempt a one on one with her father like we did Grumelda? Maybe that ornament she gave us should be shown?
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Rolled 34 (1d100)

Take a dump in the pot.>>1277950
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Rolled 1 (1d3)

>>1277958
>>1277961
>>1277969
I don't know who's trolling anymore. So I'm just going to roll to decide between the three.
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>>1277978
>1

Alright, looks like this course of action is being followed

>>1277958
>46

It seems your reasonable approach before with Grumelda won't work here, or at least not as well, the old ogre seems set in his ways. Maybe though if you could establish some kind of friendliness with the daughter, you could avoid getting eaten and maybe work towards some better idea or plan.

So seeing as how you've already captured her interest and curiosity, you think maybe you could play on that? You try to act charming then without much else to do, and maybe gain some feelings from her. Your attempt isn't that great, kind of average, you compliment her skills and her looks. You're kind of in a panic faced with being cooked up and eaten though so it's the best you can manage.

And while it wasn't a great attempt, and doesn't capture her heart, you do seem to gain her sympathy as she thinks you to be very sweet and make her feel good with compliments. So lifting you out of the pot finally, she hugs you close to her big body and says she couldn't feel alright with eating such a nice little human. She's not sure about your plan and efforts about the other greenie tribes, but at least she can keep you alive. Finally loosing the hug, she carries you over and sets you on the counter by a basin of dirty things, and tells you to start washing dishes and tableware. Just make yourself look busy, and when her father gets back later, she'll try and make a case for you to be kept alive as a servant.

At least you're no longer in the cookpot, though you're now seated half in a big basin full of dirty plates, cups, and other such things, while she continues to prepare for dinner and wonders aloud what she could substitute in your place.
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>>1277978
Not even trolling, you wana eat stew with shit in it? Or food that's covered in shit?
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>>1277991
That would just make them kill you out of annoyance.
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>>1278000
PLOT ARMOUR!
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>>1277984
Start washing them plates
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>>1277984
Start washing.

And sorry for starting the foolishness about plot armor, OP. It was initially a careless joke (most of it was).
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>>1278025
If that dice roll had been a 3, Trevor would be dead now.

>>1278373
Anyway, you start washing the dishes, a long and arduous process, but better than being cooked you suppose. While it was just some mundane task she shoved off on you to make you look helpful and busy though, you do a pretty good job of it, enough to surprise her and she thinks you might actually be able to prove your worth.

Anyway, after working at that and some other chores with her for a couple hours more, eventually you can hear the old ogre thumping up the steps as he enters into the house, here for lunch the ogress prepared. He's dragging a maimed orc and looks injured and tired himself as she rushes over to show sympathy and try to help him out, which he's refusing of. From what you hear of their talking, while he was out in the fields a group of greenies tried to attack and get their pet human back or something like that. He fought and drove them off though, and caught this orc for dinner as well.

When he notices you he does become visibly angry, fuming about you not being cooked up, but the ogress pleads with him about keeping you alive and showing off your usefulness and how you helped her with work around the house. And so while the ogre was angry at first, when he sees your work with the dishes, and sweeping the floors and such, he begrudgingly gives in to her pleading and recognizes your usefulness. Mainly though he does it, and makes clear to you and his daughter, that it's a temporary thing so that you can be fattened up to make for a better meal at a later date.

So he hands the orc to his daughter, who thankful for his relenting about your fate immediately tosses said orc in the cookpot instead, before going about to bring the old ogre lunch. During this time though he approaches you and asks if you have any skills besides housework, and eventually does come around to asking why you bothered coming here in the first place, what was it that you wanted before? He didn't care at first, but if you're going to be the new servant he might as well hear your business.
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>>1278519
Explain the damn plan Tre-vor! Give him the same speech we gave Grumelda
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>>1278519
>>1278528
AND, that by helping us, he can keep the orcs, goblins, and trolls he gets on the attacks. He'll be able to have a FEAST by the time we're done!
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>>1278528
>>1278531
It's a two-in-one. He stop the raids and he get a lifetime supply of orc, goblin, and troll. As opposed to the one-time bite-sized human he gets from eating us. And point out that he'll only ever be able to benefit from deals like this with us, since the orcs, goblins, and trolls are too damn stubborn without our command.
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>>1278528
>>1278531
You explain your plan to him and talk about the same thing you did with Grumelda, while he moves to recline in his big chair before the fireplace. He listens to what you have to say, but ends up not being to fond of the plan. It seems in his age, wisdom perhaps, but he has some sense of the future or at least the preservation of things. Like the ogress said, he more or less likes the way things are, the raids mean a constant supply of greenies to eat. Your plan sounds like a good one that could work, but he doesn't understand why he would trade an ongoing regular supply of greenies to eat, in favor of a one-time mass of greenies he would get from destroying the other tribes. After that, you make it sound like things would be all peaceful, which means no more raids after that, so no more greenies. He looks you in the eyes and leans forward even with a pointing finger, and asks if when things are peaceful, if you'd be the one to choose which of your own greenies, of your tribe when it's the only one left, would be the ones to be sent here to be eaten?
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>>1278558
Tell him it wont be a lifetime of supplies that he'll have to give us. Just enough for us to recover from the war and to jump-start our tribe for a better life. We'd like it to work together for this war effort, and then remain allies, FRIENDS, afterwards. We know they hate "greenies", but tell him it doesn't have to be that way. We can work hand-in-hand, intending to expand. To go beyond and expand our dominance, both that of our tribe AND the ogres, into further lands. If he doesnt want to come, fine, but has he ever wondered what Elves and Dwarves taste like? And if he isn't into that, we can simply defend each other's peace, which we would do anyway with the other alternative, or hunt wild game alongside one another.
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>>1278558
>>1278589
I misunderstood.
>it wont be a lifetime of supplies that he'll have to give us
He was talking about the greenies. So tell him that he'll want to because his lifetime supply of greenies will merely be a few at a time. It will be small, reserved. Is he so satisfied with such meager proportions? The one-time favor would be many. And after, he will get many more of other races. Of beasts beyond this farmland and of the swamps. More food, better food than any greeny. Greenies are mere fodder in comparison. We know that there are better beasts to be eaten, as we've eaten some ourselves.
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>>1278614
Ah, use adjectives like "tender"', "juicy" when describing the beasts beyond we talk about.

My answer is all three, OP:
>>1278589
>>1278614
And this.
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>>1278589
Those are all good points, but his initial concern is left unanswered, which is where he's going to get orcs and the like to eat, when you're all friends? If your plan works and everyone is peaceful and friendly after, AND then after it all you still have a way of supplying greenies for him to eat, then he'd be willing to consider your plan.

Otherwise though, while it does sound nice and he might agree with it, at the end of the day it's still a threat to his way of life. He currently gets enough greenies regularly to eat just by existing here. With your ideal future, he'd probably have to go to the Butcher for them which he doesn't want to do.
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>>1278614
You make good points with talk of others, but he's a bit more clever than to be tempted along that line of thought, even if you do hold his attention. He sees it as pie in the sky sort of talk, and while there may well be some much tastier things to eat, he's content with what he has.

Now if you could provide an example of something better, he'd definitely be in support. But currently, he agrees that greenies aren't the most appetising, but the only thing around that tastes better besides typical livestock which they have, is human. More and more you get the impression that human is like a delicacy, probably because of how rare you are.
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>>1278625
lol He doesn't need to go out and butcher them. We'll send what we hunt back in thanks for his aid during the war, when we ave a surplus. And when we are in war again to secure the very meat he wants he ask him to trade us some of his crops so that we can sustain ourselves and continue hunting for both our benefit and his. But remind him that the war is also for him, not entirely for us though we will benefit some amount from it. It's up to him. The entire plan from the war to end neighboring tribes up until the end of both his and our days will be mutually beneficial.

Then this:
So tell him that he'll want to because his lifetime supply of greenies will merely be a few at a time. It will be small, reserved. Is he so satisfied with such meager proportions? The one-time favor would be many. And after, he will get many more of other races. Of beasts beyond this farmland and of the swamps. More food, better food than any greenie. Greenies are mere fodder in comparison. We know that there are better beasts to be eaten, juicy and tender, as we've eaten some ourselves.
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>>1278641
>>1278642
Don't write yet, OP. I have one more post to make.
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>>1278641
Actually, in addition to
>>1278642
Ask him what livestock he has on his farm. Then we'll give examples and compare them to what he has on the farm, and prove how it's better than what he has now or the orcs.
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>>1278651
He's got a ton of chickens, his farm is the local one among the ogres that specializes in chickens. From his neighbors though he is able to get goats, pigs, cows, and other typical livestock.
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>>1278665
Alright, no fish no rabbits no venison no snake-like animals?

Tell him first of how to cook in ways other than simple stews. Like how baking a food will make it taste smoky and tender, bringing out it's juices and the million flavors within, or grilling will make meat delicately crispy--without being burned, on the outside with a tender texture on the inside that serves as a appreciable contrast. or how grilling meat will make it taste like fire in the most pleasant way possible, bringing out the true flavor of the meat itself rather than its juices. And how barbecuing meat is a popular human technique that drags the flavor locked inside of the meat until it is strong of taste and strong of scent, like explosions of euphoria on it's surface.

Then describe the softer, slightly dried fish that taste like the wild ocean. Or the tough, greasy, and wild flavor of bear. Or the sweet and chewy flavor of zebra. Or the soft but tender texture of eel.

I prefer to just eat chicken, by the way.
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>>1278701
>or grilling will make meat delicately crispy
I MEANT FRYING.
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>>1278701
Are you lying about those animals? Because Trevor sure as shit doesn't know what zebra or bear tastes like. The seafood is a good point though, river animals they have here but not ocean stuff.

Your talk of cooking techniques though is largely laughed at, since he already knows most of that stuff. The ogres like their food, so naturally they know how to cook well, and anything they don't, they tend to get a goblin who knows human stuff.

It's all pretty interesting though at least, and a good point, so go ahead and make a roll if you can convince him.
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Rolled 26 (1d100)

>>1278720
>Your talk of cooking techniques though is largely laughed at, since he already knows most of that stuff
You you *@&%@#@*(@ serious?
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Rolled 39 (1d100)

>>1278725
Supporting!
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>>1278725
>>1278730
OHMYGODOHMYGOD SUPPORT SUPPORT

>>1278730
Fuck me, wrong thread. Ignore this.
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Rolled 96 (1d100)

>>1278725
>>1278730
Calm ur tits i gotchu
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>>1278741
Sorry, this was pretty much my last chance. I don't know about he others but I would've been dry if this failed.
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>>1278741
>96

Well you can convince him of pretty much anything with that. Ideally some new argument to put forward though since your ones so far were only average.

Either way he thinks there's some merit to your idea then, and is willing to bargain then how long you care to be a servant for? Your plan is one thing, but letting some human meat go is quite another. Unless you have some way to make up for it, you'll need to work your keep off before you can go. At least that's the idea, he's willing to bargain, while he eats now that his daughter brought his food. A huge meal atop a big wooden tray near the size of a table to you. She asks if you want anything, while she's at it?
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>>1278773
Point out that we're the new chieftain of our tribe and our people are waiting for us. So are the other ogres we have to go talk to. The sooner we leave, and quicker this gets done. If we dont, it never will because we're the only reason this plan exists. The bargain of letting us go is actually getting this plan done before our tribe does something stupid like attacking this farm to get us back. And if that happens, not one will be happy and the plan wont be able to be put into action.
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>>1278773
>>1278787
Letting us go is an investment. He loses almost nothing now, and gets everything later. Also, if he's curious, human meat taste like pig, but bitter and stronger. We taste pretty bad.
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>>1278773
Do we recognize the half-dead orc he brought? Does he have any family waiting for him?
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>>1278797

Actually we taste like veal, extremely stringy.
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>>1278797
>>1278856
We taste like both. Our flesh tastes like pork, but bitter and strong, and our cuts taste like veal.
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>>1278797
Alright, he'll let you go. The ogress also offers to lead you off the property, and walks out of the house holding your hand, heading across the grounds and down the road to where you first came from. Along the way she says she enjoyed your visit and your company, and hopes you would be able to visit again sometime, since she really liked your stories and talking with you.

Eventually you both make it to the edge of the farm and picks you up for a hug, before setting you down and letting you on your way, waving and saying goodbye. Where to then?
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>>1279053
Where's our tribal homies?
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>>1279062
You look around and they are actually nowhere to be seen. You even go off the property a bit and wander the nearby woods for awhile, still no sight of them. You see signs that they were here, but the folks themselves seem to be gone. It could have something to do with the fight that occurred, between them and the old ogre you remember.
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>>1279084
Sprint to our tribe! They might think we died and crown Hanasvette as the chieftess since we fuked her!
And Keep an eye out for our people on the way
That whore
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>>1279091
>crown Hanasvette as the chieftess
Boi no.

>>1279084
Return to our tribe. It makes sense that they would return, thinking we would be dead.
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>>1279101
Well it's more a case that, they got in a fight trying to get you and likely some were injured, so they needed to get back for help.

A small problem though in that, one, you don't really know which way your tribe is, and two, do you want to be traveling around on your own?
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>>1279111
>do you really want to be traveling around on your own?
Yes. But if they're returning, return to the farm and wait at the outskirts for them. Keep an eye out and ears open--don't sleep.
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>>1279118
How long are you willing to wait?

Make a roll in any case.
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Rolled 84 (1d100)

>>1279141
Oh geez
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>>1279152
>84

Pretty good, when it mattered. So after a few hours of waiting and nothing, eventually you see a pair of orcs approaching the farm. They're trying to be sneaky and doesn't notice you, but they look pretty disheveled. As long as they don't notice you, they'll just continue on to the farm.
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>>1279171
Call out to them.
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>>1279190
You call out to them, the moment they see you they react, well not hostile but like they've seen something worth catching and they're running towards you as best they can.
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>>1279223
You know, every time my warning senses go off, I shut them down and trust you. Then this shit happens. Hm....RUN TOWARDS THE FARM HOUSE. YELL FOR THE OGRE.
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>>1279223
Fuck
Me
I suspected this but i didn't say anything
Sigh
Let them get us and say we're friendly in orc(just state some friendly words if we can't say all of that), hopefully we can talk their chief into making an Alliance
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>>1279235
>Let them get us and say we're friendly in orc(just state some friendly words if we can't say all of that), hopefully we can talk their chief into making an Alliance
lol Hell no. They get serious dough for capturing another tribe's chieftain.
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>>1279235
>>1279233
These are two quite different choices!
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>>1279242
We know. Dont do the second one.

>>1279235
No the point either. They arent running at us because they think we're an enemy. They're running after us because they think we're something worth capturing and enslaving.
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>>1279254
Maybe we'll get an Orc Mistress and live happily ever after, after making her fall for us of course

Better than being used for politics n shiet in our tribe
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>>1279268
Or we can charm Nera so hard that she becomes utterly enamored with us and her greed for anything else turns into a possessive greed for us.
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>>1279275
But we already tried that with Hanasvette and shit ain't working my dude

But muh Troll Shaman
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>>1279284
We didnt try that with Hanasvette. I dont know about you but I spent all my actions with her trying to appease her and remain on good terms without treading into intimacy. I wanted a platonic relationship. But then OP said if we deny her sex that time in the last thread, she'd be pissed.
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ayoo so what are you doing, what's the consensus?
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>>1279335
Ruuuuuun and call for the ogres
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>>1279343
Ok well you run towards the farm again, calling out to anyone listening. As you get closer, dogs bark as usual and you hear thumping around inside as the old ogre opens the door with weapon in hand. Upon the orcs seeing this they panic and stop chasing you, while the ogre himself stomps down and tries to head after them.

Eventually he does chase them off after they tried stealing some vegetables on the way out, and he returns laughing, making fun of you a little for being "some chief". The ogress made her way out after her father chased after the orcs, and she asks what you'll be doing now if you're in danger of getting caught by other greenies?
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>>1279381
Tell them that our tribe will be returning here to retrieve us, presumably by less peaceful means because they don't know the situation and that they arent holding us against our will any longer. So it would be great if we could stay with them a little longer until our tribe comes to attack the farm so we can stop them before they do.
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>>1279387
The ogress is delighted that you might be staying, while her father says if you're willing to work then he'll let you stay.

So taking you by the hand and dragging you back inside, the ogress leans down with a big smile saying you must be hungry and asking what you want for a late lunch then? Dinner is in a few hours but she can fix you up something now.
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>>1279399
Uh, what does she recommend?
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>>1279405
Something quick, so she could make you an omelette hash with some extra stuff added. The old ogre seeing things are going alright, goes back to working around the farm, while the ogress talks about this to you and works away in the kitchen. Before long she gives you a big bowl of a mix of eggs, meat, vegetables, some additions for taste as well as a loaf of bread, a wedge of cheese, and a flagon of honeyed goat's milk.

It's honestly a bit overwhelming, this is more food than you'd get at an all you can eat buffet and she's calling this a late lunch, assuming you can put away so much food. You are hungry though, and it does taste honestly great, so maybe you could just skip out on dinner. Either way she pulls up a big chair for you and sets you up with everything, sitting beside with her elbows on the table and her hands propping up her chin as she watches you intently to see how you enjoy the food.
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>>1279428
>feeling really uncomfortable
Eat as politely as we can without hindering functionality.
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>>1279446
Well she's glad to see you're eating, and after awhile gets up to return to preparing for dinner. The orc from before you notice, is now dead and being prepared to be eaten. At least you think it's the orc, otherwise they caught some other humanoid.

After you're finished with the food, when you are, she calls back and says she knows the agreement was for you to make yourself useful, but she doesn't mind if you just hang around while she does everything, she likes your company. You're of course free to do as you please though, and you likely have the time till dinner when the old ogre comes back.
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>>1279477
We'd prefer to work outside so we can see if our tribe arrives as soon as possible to stop them before they attack.
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>>1279488
That makes sense, though she can't help you much out there and if the old ogre sees you slacking off he'll probably throw you out.

So do you want to just survey outside or do you actually want to work?
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>>1279503
Let's actually work while we keen an eye out
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>>1279503
Work and survey. Perhaps we can deal with more delicate matters like taking care of the livestock.
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>>1279525
>>1279529
Sure thing, go ahead and make a roll while you're at it.
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Rolled 95 (1d100)

>>1279531
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Rolled 35 (1d100)

>>1279531
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>>1279539
NICE
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>>1279539
>95

You check out the farm, seeing that they have a decent amount of arable land, but most of it is taken up by the expansive chicken coops and roaming area. From what you understand already, some of the ogre farms specialize in something, and they all share or trade back and forth.

You even take to working, and work your butt off helping the old ogre where he needs it, and even though he was opposed at first, you impress him and he compliments your work and says you're a surprisingly capable human.

Still no sign of your tribe as the sun begins to set though, and the ogress calls you all in for dinner. The old ogre says to go on, he'll pen the chickens and bring the dogs out. When you get inside though you see a massive array of food prepared, all looked on by an orc head on a plate with an apple in its mouth. A little ghastly, you take the chance to sit at the side of the table it isn't facing. The ogress though seems intent to pile food onto your plate once her father gets here, so how much are you looking to eat or do you want to try and excuse yourself from eating so much? You're still quite full from the late lunch.
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>>1279602
Say we're still quite full from the late lunch. We humans have small stomachs. But everything looks delicious so we would be delighted to take only a small sample of the foods they recommend.

This is just to show courtesy if anything.
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>>1279654
You politely decline, saying you can't stomach that much food. The ogress says you really need more meat on your bones, but accepts if you're full. So when finally the old ogre comes in and joins at the table, they give thanks for the food and dig in. Not only do you feel like a little kid sitting in such a big chair at such a big table, but it's also a little gross seeing how much they both eat, though you suppose they have to keep as big as they are some way.

Over the dinner, they don't talk a whole lot since they're so busy stuffing their faces, but after little more than scraps are left, they take the chance to sit back and let the food settle, which is when they talk, and ask you some things like how is it in the human world nowadays, how did you end up as a chief of a tribe of greenies, and what you plan to do? To their knowledge, you're currently the only human around in this land doing as well as you are.
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>>1279735
>>1279735
>human world nowadays
Tell them how we swarm over every land in sight. We are powerful, incontestable, our indisputable dominion over all life and land. But because of that, we have no enemies to unite against. So we do so against ourselves. More humans die at nearly every war than there are probably trolls in this world. Or orcs. Or goblins. But here is also peace, albeit tenuous, between many human nations. War has ebbed for now for many who still live, however, due to the efforts of many great men and women.

As for how we became chieftain, their previous chieftain was drunk and reckless. We defeated him in combat with the aid of a knife. And as per custom, we inherited the position of chieftain.

What we plan to do? We plan to fulfill the vows we made to the tribe at our coronation. We will give them pride, power, and peace. Already, we have ways we can do this, and there are yet more to be found. And as singularly weak as we are, we will do all we can to protect our people and build a world where they can be happy in. They are our family now. And if ogres too would join anytime in the future, we would be happy to call them our own as well.
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>>1279797
You hold the both of their attentions, the father interested and the daughter enamored with talk of the human world. You get a lot of laughter though when you talk of promising orcs peace, and they think you'll have your work cut out for you.

Still though, it's a nice enough evening with the ogres, though eventually the father relocates to his recliner before the fire to smoke a pipe and lazily read something, while the daughter takes care of the cleanup of the table and dinner. You're free to do as you please of course.
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Rolled 95 (1d100)

>>1279885
Help the thicc woman clean of course!
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>>1279885
>>1279903
Id rather stay out and keep an eye out for our tribe's arrival. It's obvious that they'd attack during the night if they are. Clear tactical advantage.
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>>1279903
>>1279916
>95

You help your ass off with the ogress, and manage even to impress her father as he occasionally glances over. A flurry of activity, as she clears the table and you wash and clean the dishes and such. In no time at all you have the dining table and kitchen cleaned, such that she's even able to make some tea for you all.

When everything is taken care of then and you want to watch out for your tribe, she offers to sit with you and keep you company while you wait.

Either way though, how long are you interested in waiting.
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>>1279952
Until-fucking-dawn.
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>>1279965
Roll to see how well you stay up then.
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Rolled 60 (1d100)

>>1279993
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Rolled 63 (1d100)

>>1279993
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Rolled 45 (1d100)

>>1279993
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Rolled 43 (1d100)

>>1279993
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>>1280017
>63

You sit out to wait and watch for your tribe, but you end up having a nice time sitting together with the ogress beneath the stars and occasionally talking. As it gets late she brings you some hot tea and a blanket, but is herself going to bed, saying if you get tired and need somewhere to sleep you can ask her, don't bother her father obviously.

It gets to be early morning you imagine, many hours of waiting, but still no sign of your tribe. Not even the dogs barking or anything. Eventually you start to slip and catch yourself dozing off, if you wanted to do anything, or just sleep out here. You know you're not much good though to continue sitting up, especially come tomorrow if you want to be of any use or good.
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Rolled 75 (1d100)

>>1280125
Sleep on the foresight drawing.
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>>1280135
Are you just sleeping outside though?
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>>1280166
Hell yaw. Im hoping our tribe will see us before the proceed to the farm itself. I know we face the risk of others finding us, however. Knowing you, the latter would probably happen instead.
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>>1280183
>farm
Home.
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>>1280183
>>1280191
Well then, make yourself one more roll to see how you sleep.
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Rolled 90 (1d100)

>>1280196
Eyyytt
That means nothing happened
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>>1280196
Hey, hey, FORESIGHT. And support roll me, please, anon.
>>1280135
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>>1280199
>90

Nothing happens to you while you sleep, though the next morning the ogress stirs you to wake you, and says you should probably get up so her father doesn't see you lazing around. She can fix you a breakfast if you like as well.

>>1280135
While snoozing you have strange visions and dreams, the first time you've tried resting on the veve of foresight. Unfortunately a lot of it doesn't make sense or is too vague, due largely in part to your lack of sleep, but you get glimpses of some cows grazing, a bunch of orcs fighting, and some trees being cut down.
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>>1280242
>some cows grazing, a bunch of orcs fighting, and some trees being cut down.
Huh, must be nothing. WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT DOESNT MAKE A LOT OF SENSE?

Aw shit. Tell them we need to leave right now and if she could carry us to the outskirts of the farm that'd be great. Also, are the orcs fighting or fighting each other?
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>>1280271
It's like trying to remember a really weird dream, made worse by the fact that you tried to stay up all night and barely got any sleep.

Anyway, you say you need to leave so she takes you back to the farm's edge again, and again says goodbyes and wishes you luck, giving you a loaf of bread before you go. What do you want to do now?

Orcs fighting orcs.
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>>1280304
FUUUUUUCK
Can we roll to get home?
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>>1280329
You can pick a random direction if you like and roll. Maybe you might end up home. Maybe not.
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>>1280355
Bruh. Can we just listen to the sounds of steel and grunting? Did our dudes run into another raiding party? You DID say orcs fighting orcs, implying an only orc party, which is what a raiding party is, yes?
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>>1280377
You listen out and hear nothing but the woods.

You have no idea what happened to your group, you were only guessing. As for what you take orcs fighting orcs to mean, that's your choice.
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>>1280377
I gtg m8, don't make any risky rolls Mmmmkay?
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Rolled 30 (1d100)

>>1280383
Can we roll to identify any of the orcs we saw?
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>>1280406
>30

In the vision you had? Not with a roll like that!
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Rolled 64 (1d100)

>>1280383
>>1280400
ROOOOLLLING
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>>1280423
>64

That's better, and they don't look like any orcs you know. Well there's lots of orcs, but none from the group you came with, as far as you can tell. It was a pretty vague vision and memory.
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Rolled 50 (1d100)

>>1280437
All roads lead to home.
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>>1280490
Which direction, when facing away from the farm, do you want to start going then?
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>>1280502
From the place we told our tribespeople to wait and we ourselves entered the farm. Walk from where we arrived.
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>>1280517
>50

You start heading in the direction you came from, and along the way through the woods, after several hours, you come to notice a group of goblins traveling in a little troupe of sorts, with some seemingly tamed wolves drawing a wheeled cart which is decorated quite interestingly, like a little traveling fair.
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>>1280602
Tempting...but no...

Can we overpower them?
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>>1280707
Well as usual you could beat any one or even a couple goblins in a fight. A group of all of them though, you're not sure, especially not if they're armed.
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Rolled 59 (1d100)

>>1280763
Nah, ignore them and continue searching.
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Rolled 57 (1d100)

All I wanted to do was raid a farm to prove we can lead, instead we tried to diplo everything and now we are lose and have to cling to the orges for safety like a lil bitch.

>>1280602
Rolling for a 1
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>>1281261
On a meager raid? Just for the small group who followed us? Seems to me that it's much more proving if we crushing every neighboring tribe with an ogre, orc, troll, and goblin army. And raiding an ogre's farm deters that.
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Rolled 6 (1d100)

>>1280874
>>1281261
Support roll!
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>>1280874
>59

So you ignore the goblins and keep going, and eventually another couple hours, you're back at Grumelda's farm again! She's probably in the field somewhere.
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Rolled 97 (1d100)

>>1282167
Fuck the farm. Keep going.
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>>1282177
<3

>>1282177
Keep going home, just to be clear.
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>>1282177
>97

In that same direction? There is no "go home", just directions.
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>>1282183
We are smart. Begin from where we first arrived on Grumelda's farm and proceed in the direction opposite from where we arrived from that time.
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>>1282198
Alright, that 97 will carry you the distance. Just make one roll for the travel itself.
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Rolled 84 (1d100)

>>1282207
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>>1282209
>84

Alright yeah, you head back the way you think is home. After many hours of going through the woods, you encounter a lone orc sitting by herself with a blanket and a bag. She doesn't notice you either, this is just on the way to your tribe.
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>>1282251
Spy? Need more information before action.
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>>1282257
You can only tell from what you see, she's sitting alone and probably thinking to herself. She seems to be with personal belongings but that's it.
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>>1282265
OP, I hate you. Call out to the orc.
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>>1282270
You call out to her. She's startled at first but doesn't respond hostile. She just looks at you with disbelief and gathers up her things, in case she needs to leave.
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>>1282302
Express our friendliness with the common we've learned. Ask what she's doing alone and if shes okay or needs help.
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>>1282302
She seems like she ran away from her tribe like some begrudged teenager with very little insight into the future.
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>>1282317
>>1282335
You don't know enough of the language to communicate with her but you can express some appropriate words and approach in a non-threatening manner. Similarly you don't understand her that well but you pick up a very limited understanding along the lines of "lost".

As you approach you can tell she's a full adult, so not a teenager. Close enough and she reaches out to grab you for a moment, as you think to panic, but she touches your face with her free hand as if trying to see your skin isn't painted, and checking that you don't have tusks.

After confirming to herself, she's quite surprised and asks something questioningly, but soon realizes you don't know the language so stops trying. Without much else to do, she cautiously sets her things down and offers you to sit. She doesn't seem to be in a hurry anywhere, so is content to just go back to waiting or something.
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>>1282361
lol
Tell her we're returning to our tribe and she's welcome to accompany us
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>>1282372
Well you can tell her that but she doesn't understand, though you gesture you leaving, she understands that. If you try to lead her she'll follow, otherwise she'll just remain.
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>>1282384
Try to lead her and lets go.
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>>1282390
Then yeah you take her hand and lead the way, a little reluctant first but eventually she follows. After that, by nightfall together, you finally see the familiar sight of your tribe's settlement again. How do you want to proceed?
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>>1282423
Slap her ass, and run off to the village edge, look back and beckon for her to come with.
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>>1282437
You give her a smack on the behind and run off, gesturing to follow. She's obviously a little worried about this new place, but trusts you even after the smack, or maybe because of it, so she follows you with an uneasy smile.
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>>1282450
Find Yula right now.
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>>1282455
You make your way through the settlement, heading directly for the troll quarter. Along the way you get noticed by people, who are surprised but very happy to see you and follow after, even into the troll quarter. Notably the orc lady you found is even more surprised to see you getting this kind of attention.

You wander around the troll quarter but no sight of Yula, and even asking for her by name, the trolls just make the "away" gesture. Eventually you do manage to attract a goblin fellow, whom you ask what's going on, apparently Yula and others organized a warband to go and get you back from some ogres, though most people thought for sure you were dead, when being caught by ogres that is.
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>>1282463
Ask if they left already
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>>1282470
Yes, that was the implication of the trolls giving the away gesture, they left earlier that day.
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>>1282479
Sorry, hoping that wasnt the case. Rally a group of the tribes best trackers. Ask if they have mounts, like wolves.
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>>1282485
With the goblin's help you gather what trackers you can from among those around. Only the goblins though have mounts they can use, wolves. There's nothing for the orcs to ride.
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>>1282496
Are there goblin trackers among the group?
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>>1282505
Of the ones you assembled? Yes, you gathered a few and they were able to get more. What would you want of them?
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>>1282512
Dismiss the orcs. the goblins and we will ride the wolves and try to catch the warband as soon as possible. We are prioritizing speed.
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>>1282523
You most definitely can't ride a wolf. You could send the goblins out though, but they don't like traveling at night.
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>>1282543
Tell them theyll have to push extra hard during the day then. If they make it to the warband in time, they each get a pick of whatever they want from the dumpyard.

Then leave with the orcish trackers on foot. Ask the orc woman if she wants to come or if she's rather remain here. If shed rather remain, tell the trolls to make sure she is properly accomodated and happy.
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>>1282566
Well the orcs aren't keen on traveling at night either, if you're trying to encourage them to go with you instead of the goblins on wolfback.

If you still urge them though, the woman you met on the way here would rather stay since she's been traveling already for days. The trolls will help her out for the time being though as you ask, for sure.
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>>1282583
What the fudge. Then just sent out the goblins. Is it night at the moment?
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>>1282583
Sleeping now. goodnight OP
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>>1282598
It's night now, yes. You send out the goblins though, urging them on to find the warband. Just make a roll to see how they fare.

Otherwise though, you're here in the settlement then, what do you want to do. It's about dinnertime, with folks around having their evening meals.
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Rolled 29 (1d100)

>>1282622
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Rolled 23 (1d100)

>>1282622
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>>1282622
Go to the goblin's tinkerer's guild.
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Rolled 38 (1d100)

Ive been getting bad rolls lately
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Rolled 80 (1d100)

>>1283216
>>1283339
>>1283627
Huuzzah!
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Rolled 17 (1d100)

Do we get unlimited rolls?
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>>1283889
Don't push our luck fool!
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Alright, anons. We need to straighten out our goals. We can't be on 24/7 an when we're off, that means another anon takes the battle standard. You get me? Because if we have different goals, we'll be tugging in different directions and we'll never get where we want to be.

I want peace and security, which will be achieved and sustained by means of collective power. That means a lot of alliances, fairness and justice, and both progress in civility and war technology and tactics.

>>1283889
Grey Anon wants violence and sex, seized through aggression and power. He also wants to be a Facist dictator, meaning he's the single indisputable power. He's kinda like the old chieftain.

>>1283921
Peach anon, wants to be a vanilla harem king. But he's also more disposed towards peace.

>>1283339
>>1283627
These anons just roll so I'll assume they're content with lurking.

So, guys, any ideas? We should focus our efforts. And this would be much more easier to discuss if OP got DISCORD.

>>1283889
I don't know. Reasonably, the cap would be 5 and the minimum would be 1. But that's also a lot of colors like look:
>>1283216
>>1283339
>>1283627
>>1283721
>>1283889

>>1283921
>inb4 someone rolls a 1 and we suffer a auto-crit fail
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>>1283964
>Because if we have different goals, we'll be tugging in different directions and we'll never get where we want to be.

But that's what I want.

>>1283889
Yes, infinite rolls, but no rolling more than once. Unless there are double rolls.

>>1283721
>80

Alright yeah, you urge the goblins to head out. It takes some convincing but eventually they accept to it, and fetch some wolves to ride off into the night, kicking up dirt in their haste. You hope for the best, and have a good feeling they'll do what they set out to.

>>1283360
You can head on over there but it's probably mostly vacant given the time of day.
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>>1284139
Find and ask the leader about the progress made.
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>>1284144
With the engine.
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>>1284144
On the engine? Right, well you leave the troll quarter and cross the main center area, the small crowd following you. Before you can enter the goblin side of town though, you hear some yelling and pushing through the crowd, whereupon you see Hanasvette desperately shoving her way through. When she sees you though, her surprise is clear as if her hope answered, and she wastes no time rushing in to pick you up, hug and kiss you profusely. Much to the celebration of the gathered crowd around, as she talks and sounds to ask so many things of you and trying not to cry. From your limited understanding you can pick up on something akin to "fear" and "love".
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>>1284163
Oh god
Why are you doing this to me Op, why do u play with muh emotions, why do you make me deviate from my plan so much
Give her a tiny peck on the cheek
>>1284147
I'm no longer sure of our plan m8
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>>1284163
wtf man, making me feel bad about wanting not to marry her.

Try and soothe her. Saying that we're okay and whatnot. We can caress her face with a hand on either side if that helps.

Tell her the short version of what happened. How we plan to ally with ogres to crush the surrounding tribes. We've already got three on board. We need the tactics and strategies set up against every nation.

>>1284179
I never said we were going to kill her, boyo.
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>>1284184
>nation
I mean tribe.

Tell her we uh love her too. FUCK ME.
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>>1284179
>>1284184
>>1284190
You return a light kiss and tell her you love her in return, which makes her smile and hug you tight one last time before setting you down. You explain your plan through the goblin to her about the ogres, and while she would have been skeptical, seeing that you survived being captured by them she's willing to believe such a plan is possible, and supports it if you want to do that. She does have concern then for the warband that left to get you, and hopes it doesn't go too badly for them.
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>>1284640
welp
lets hope they come back safely, where's Troll lady and Tari?
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>>1284671
You can ask Hana, Yula the troll organized the warband to go and get you back, and is likely off with them. Tari from what Hana understands, is still here in the settlement somewhere. She was very upset though and last she knows, the goblin was getting drunk in sorrow.
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Rolled 46 (1d100)

>>1284679
OH GOD MUH TROLL WAIFU
We need to go seeTari before she does anything stupider, kiss Hanasvette as thanks for the info and start searching for her
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>>1284699
FUK
Any lurkers/anons there?
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>>1284699
What was that roll for?

At any rate, you kiss Hana in thanks and with her help go to look for Tari. It takes awhile because you end up finding that Tari wasn't in goblin town in the first place, but actually just getting drunk off her ass in the center of town and passed out under a chair, so people kept passing her by.

Eventually though you find her, she's clearly out of it but is a mix of happy and angry, to see you but wondering why you left her. She must think it to be a dream or something.
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Rolled 68 (1d100)

>>1284699

I'll make the situation far worse!
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Rolled 17 (1d100)

>>1284679
Dont worry anon. I got a gob party to go retrieve her. Thats what your 80 was for earlier.
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>>1284742
Uh... Bring her home.
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>>1284757
While carrying her
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>>1284742
this
>>1284757
>>1284762
and hug her then tell her we didn't want to leave her
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>>1284742
Give her a hug first!
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>>1284770
>>1284772
Oh sorry Im a little out of itt
too
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Wait where are you taking Tari, her home?

At any rate you hug her and pick her up to carry her, which she clings on tightly and buries her face in your chest between crying about how she's sorry she was such a bad friend and that you're dead now.
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>>1284799
Yes and kiss her on the forehead and wipe some of her tears away. Tell her she must ahve been doing something right for us to still be alive. And hey, she still has to give us away at our wedding so stop crying.

And SOVIET RUUUUUUUUUUSSSIIIAAAAAAAA
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>>1284799
Tell Maybe if she hadn't turned us over to Nera when we first met we could probably be alive now
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>>1284811
What the hell you irredemable faggot I VETO
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>>1284803
Bruh
let's play with her emotions a little, then
>>1284803
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>>1284818
>VETO
wut's dat
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>>1284820
NOOOOOOO ILL SLAY YOU
TELL ME YOUR ADDRESS YRIGHT NOW
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Rolled 48 (1d100)

>>1284826
LET'S ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL THEN
Rolling for my action
>>1284811
Guide my rolls dice gods!
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>>1284811
>>1284803
You hurt her feelings at first by blaming your death on her, which makes her start bawling, though over the course of the short trip to her home, you make her feel better and compliment her efforts so far. Eventually you come to meet her uncle who has the house where she's staying, as you let her down in his care, and he tries to help her inside to bed.

While you're in goblin town as well, eventually Nera must have found out you're back and she comes running with some folks, initially ecstatic to see you. When she approaches though and sees Hana there beside you, she brings her emotions more in check, and just acts normally happy and pleased that you're safe and sound, and welcomes you back to the settlement.
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>>1284820
Be nice. She''s drunk and sad and confused. No mess with people like that, know?

>>1284836
NO YOU PIECE OF WARBLING SHIT.

>>1284824
Burlap bag.
https://www.google.com/search?q=veto&oq=veto&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i65l3j69i60l2.511j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

>>1284843
>>1284836
UGH ASSHOLES

>>1284843
Say hello. We're normal. Initiate secret bro-shake.
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>>1284843
Yes YES, That sweet innocent suffering MUH DICK
[spoiler[Jk tho, im sick but not that sick

Ask Hannah to leave us alone with Tari and ask Tari's uncle to let us stay with her until she wakes up

And have Nera with us too
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>>1284871
i fucked up my second spoiler :(
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>>1284871
YOU CANT DO THAT TO ORC-FU. ANd drunk people wake up LLOOOOONG later.

>>1284843
We bring Nera into tight hug! Fuck you orc lady we're FAMILY.
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>>1284880
We need to be with her when se wakes up tho, i wouldn't want her to do anything stupid cuz o me
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>>1284871
No point in staying with Tari, hnow hwat Im saying?

So this:
We bring Nera into tight hug! Fuck you orc lady we're FAMILY.
THen tell Hanasvette we''ll meet her later tonight and we have to talk to goblin guilds for upcoming war!

>>1284891
She wake up tomorrw, triust me. HUge hangover too. Driink much water. Drunk peopple dont wake up right away.
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>>1284894
u okay anon?
is the anger getting to you? deep breaths my dude, just calm down mmmmkay?
:^)
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>>1284911
I am Char'gon'gothica You will obey me.
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>>1284894
>>1284871
How do you plan on getting rid of Hana? She's quite intent on staying with you now that you're back, naturally she was quite worried and is happy now that you're safe and sound. Just sending her off would be hard, if not suspicious, if you're spending time with the goblins instead.
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>>1284940
Ugh FIIIIIINE. Flippantries and whipping tees.

Lean close into her ear and promise to spend the whoooooole night with her. Then tell her right now, we have a job to do. We would be grateful if she could talk to the orc commanders right now for planning for the war to come.

AND WE, since she doesnt want to, will talk to the goblins to get them ready. When the trolls return, we'll talk to Yulamille.
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>>1284952
Make a roll for that, it could work.
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>>1284914
Nuh-uh cuz pic related
>>1284940
Ah
Ffs
Ask her uncle to not tell her we're back and order her to go to the longhouse when she wakes up, we'll be waiting for her there

And let's head back to the longhouse with Hanasvette
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Rolled 53 (1d100)

>>1284954

Rolling

We still need to interpret spy info!


>>1284954
That's what we're actually trying to do. THIS IS NOT DDECEPTIOn.

>>1284957
Stfu
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Rolled 39 (1d100)

>>1284971
support roll!
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>>1284971
It's not a roll for deception, just persuasion.

You can convince her though to head back to the orc side and explain/spread the plan to the prominent orcs, she's content to handle that and kisses you goodbye before leaving, and getting most of the crowd to disperse in the process.

So now you've got the chance to take care of things in the goblin side of town. It is getting late though, just remember. Probably about two hours till people start going to sleep.
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Rolled 56 (1d100)

>>1284954
Gotcha m8s
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>>1284989
Talk to Nera. Ask her how she's been. And hug her. Did she leave already?

Then go to the GOblin War Guild
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>>1284989
Take Nera somewhere quiet/her office and give her a kissu!
Then
>>1284994
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>>1284999
WAR FIRST
We're holding up people from their sleep. Do job first, play around later. That way, we're only holding Nera up.
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>>1284999
And we can stay longer ;)
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>>1284994
>>1284999
>>1285015
>>1285021
First of all you hug Nera and ask her how she's been. She says better now, that you're still alive and home now. You give her a hug anyway, and she doesn't fight against it or get embarrassed this time, just warmly reciprocates and says she's happy you're alright.

After that you head to the War Guild. Most folks aren't around, either out to get food or whatever else. There's a few present still though, some of them even leaders of their respective groups. With Nera's help you're able to gather them together to talk, whatever you want to.
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>>1285033
Tell them to prepare for war. We'll be attacking every tribe in the area with the help of allies (do not tell them itll be the ogres). Our goal is to crush them. Make sure they focus on advancing their ability to spy and gather information. This information will go into working with our strategies and tactics to best use against each tribe. And focus on assassinations so that we can quickly take out their chain of command beginning from the top.
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>>1285033
ALso tell them to begin searching for spies WITHIN their ranks and the tribe.
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>>1285043
They are all of them surprised at this news, and think it a very bold move, especially Nera. They are not sure how it can be done but if you say so, then they'll try.

Your desire for them though to hone their skills to the ability you want, may not be possible in such short notice. They'll keep learning and getting better, but as good as you want, would take awhile.

As for spies within the tribe, they ask what you want done with them if they find any?
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>>1285080
HUEHUEHUE

Lock them up. Make sure they'll isolated and well bound. Gouge out an eye of theirs if need be. We will attend to them ourselves.
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>>1285095
Hawt
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>>1285106
What?

>>1285080
How advanced is prison torture here?
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>>1285117
wot
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>>1285117
They don't really do the prisoner thing that much. If so it's only temporary, the most torture gets is beating or maiming, but not like sadistic drawn out torture.
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>>1285124
OOoooh yes. They wont be ready.

But yes, tell them to imprison them. Send someone to tell us they've got a new prisoner anytime they do.
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>>1285124
And send them out in pairs. I swear if they send an assassin to us without knowing, there will be shit to pay.
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>>1285124
If they dont have prisons, build them. Have the goblin build-guild do it.

>>1285124
OP, how many tribes do we have around us and what are their names?
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>>1285129
>>1285135
>>1285150
The goblins will try to catch any spies then, though them building a jail may not be the best idea since a goblin jail could easily be broken out of by a troll or even an orc maybe.

As for other tribes, there are two within reasonable distance, to the north and southeast, the Greletres and the Breturineld respectively. You don't know much about them, only that they are similarly orc dominated, and that the leader of the Greletres wanted to meet you.
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>>1285150
By the way, make it so that the enemy spies imprisoned can all see and heaone another.
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>>1285343
Then have the orcs help in building a more powerful prison. We wontbe detaining trolls.

And ask about the Gelertres. Who is therir leader and what are they known for? And In battle?
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>>1285343
Also, OP, what is our tribe called?
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>>1285369
Allies?
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>>1285441
Maybe. But hold on. We wont be going in person straight off the bat just to be assassinated. Or maybe we will be going in person. Just let me get some information first.
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>>1285369
The goblins will try to negotiate the orcs into helping them construct the jail, sure. There might be some arguing of where it's placed though.

For the tribe to the north, their leader is a seasoned warrior who won her post by killing her male relatives. They're known for being quite active on the bayou and riverfront, with boat usage and their settlement itself is entirely on the water. In battle they favor very mobile tactics, since that's needed for their style of river raiding.

>>1285421
That's up to you guys to choose.
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>>1285510
>HER
BOI
Is marriage between chieftains/chieftesses allowed?
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>>1285510
>For the tribe to the north, their leader is a seasoned warrior who won her post by killing her male relatives. They're known for being quite active on the bayou and riverfront, with boat usage and their settlement itself is entirely on the water. In battle they favor very mobile tactics, since that's needed for their style of river raiding.
Holy shit that's fucking sexy. Hell yes. Send an orc envoy to negotiate a meeting time. Make sure they hold our banner or whatever.

>>1285421
>>1285510
Tell us your naming methods then. WoW has this dope orc clan named Warsong, which Im sure you know. But I respect the Frostwolves a lot more. I dont intend to name our tribe in that manner but though.
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>>1285547
A meeting time and place. We're not meeting on their turf for obvious reasons.
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>>1285547
Tunnel Gators/Trash Snakes!
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>>1285570
Shut up.
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>>1285547
>>1285510
Are your naming methods based off old Germanic?
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>>1285530
It can happen but it usually doesn't go well.

>>1285547
It can be whatever name you want and they'll just translate it to their language.

As for an envoy, are you just sending one guy, with some banner or something, and asking for a meeting time?
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>>1285598
>It can happen but it usually doesn't go well.
There's a frist time for everything
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>>1285598
>As for an envoy, are you just sending one guy, with some banner or something, and asking for a meeting time?
Not yet. Ask the goblin ambushers where would be the best place to meet, tactically advantageous to us but no so much that it'll offend them.

>>1285598
>It can be whatever name you want and they'll just translate it to their language.
So what do their names mean in our language?
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>>1285613
>>1285598
I'm thinking "black wolves"? Because wolves are familial animals who are fiercely loyal to one another. They are strong, vicious, and cunning. But are natural hunters but will put the safety and survival of the pack before most. And black is some color psychology. Black represents power. Authority. How would "black wolves" translate, OP? And what do you think anon?
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>>1285641
Ah, they also represent what we promised--the ideals I put forth. Power, pride, and family.
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>>1285641
gay and edgy
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>>1285623
It depends how close to their tribe you want to meet, but they can think of a few places at varying distances. Your tribe has raided with the other back and forth enough times that the distance between is pretty well understood. They can think of a clearing with ruins in it that is closer to your settlement, and a portion of the river bend closer to their settlement.

Neither of the neighboring tribes names translate, they're actual names for the areas they live in. Sort of like say, Paris. The name doesn't translate because it is itself a name.
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>>1285656
It'll be translated in Orcish, man. Calm down.

>>1285668
How would this translate:
>>1285641
?

>>1285668
Ask if there's a middle ground that's away from water.
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>>1285675
>It'll be translated in Orcish, man. Calm down
Its was a joke
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>>1285570
>>1285577
I was joking by the way.

>>1285656
Durotan does not approve.
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>>1285705
squinting
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>>1285724
Do you doubt me?
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>>1285668
How does our tribe fight by the way? The Geletres promise mobility on rivers. What do we?

>>1285787
Respect Durotan.
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>>1285675
It would translate to Wegfrey.

They could find a middle ground but it wouldn't really have a strong tactical benefit or drawback.

>>1285804
Your tribe is pretty straightforward and doesn't specialize in anything particular. They're average at everything, except that at least traditionally they've been easier on captives and incorporate them more into their fighting force.

Not exactly a combat strength by comparison, but your tribe also knows the area probably the best, they've explored it and travel around the most, enough to be the most familiar with this area.
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>>1285845
>They could find a middle ground but it wouldn't really have a strong tactical benefit or drawback.
That's fine. Just keep it away from the river.

And wtf is a Wegfrey? You can't shout that as a war cry. Are you also incorporating Nordic naming culture? Scandinavian? What about "blood wolves"? Now that sounds edgy. The most prominent trait seems to be our willingness to incorporate captives. So uh..."black wall"? Every brick makes us stronger.

So please translate these, OP:
Blood wolves
Black wall
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>>1285885
I hammer the keyboard and pick which sounds the nicest.

So Icelandic naming culture.
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>>1285897
Do I still wait for you to translate or...?
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>>1285926
>>1285932
Yeah its just some ol' bullshit.

Anyway they can find a central meeting point if you like, and will send an envoy tomorrow. What else do you want to do then?
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>>1285965
Ask the spies if they succeeded on their task. Give us names.
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>>1285965
Do I keyboard smash too? Or do you now?
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>>1285988
Which task would that be? The one for spaying on Hana?

>>1285997
Whatever you prefer!
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>>1286002
Oh yes.
>>1286002
Then can you keyboard smash for me? It doesnt feel official if I do it.

So please translate these, OP:
Blood wolves
Black wall
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>>1286014
They were able to spy on her but they didn't pick up on anything untoward or suspicious. Mostly for the last couple days she's been working and trying all day to keep people's loyalty in you and faith that you weren't dead, maintaining support among the tribe for you.

As for names,

>Eldgaf
>Grinwold
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>>1286234
Grinwold it is.

>>1286234
Great. You really want us to marry Hanasvette, huh? Alright, how much time do we have left, OP?
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>>1286247
I don't want you to do anything, I'm just presenting things as they are.

You've got about an hour or so of normal time. You can of course stay up later, that's just when people tend to turn in for the night. Obviously some people stay up late or do things at night, even work.
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>>1286261
Great, thank them and ask Nera if we could speak to her private.
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>>1286285
You thank the goblins present in the guild at that time, in particular the spies, then ask Nera for some privacy. If you need a place now, you could probably find a place in the guild that is vacant. Otherwise you'd have to go to her house probably.
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>>1286297
Uh how secure is a vacant guild place? Are there doors? One? Two?
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>>1286325
It depends on the area within the guild, but there are some rooms which intended for specific purposes so would have a door, or two.
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>>1286335
>but there are some rooms which intended for specific purposes so would have a door, or two.
What purposes? I dont want to enter a slaughterhouse.
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>>1286335
Okay, yeah, find one with one door.
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>>1286359
>>1286364
It's different for different group of the guild. Some are practice ranges, some are fighting rings, others are just meeting or storage rooms.

You pick an empty one with a room though, crouch-walking through the guild building as you go. Nera closes the door behind her once you're both in the room, and listening against it for a bit, she turns to run and jump on you in a hug, trying to keep quiet but expressing her joy that you're back alright.
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>>1286461
Hug her back and express that we would have parted too soon had we died.
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>>1286461
Apologize for all the work and worry we've caused her to carry.
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>>1286461
Are you busy, OP?
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>>1286470
>>1286482
You hug her in return and get all sentimental, apologizing as well for the difficulty you've caused. She sheds joyful tears as she calls you a stupid human and not to scare her like that again, as you feel her little body against you having breathing spasms.

Eventually she calms down and dries her eyes on your shirt, still hugging you though as she looks up and asks what's the situation now then? It seems that she's talking both about the tribe, and about you and her.
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>>1287027
Well, we're hoping to secure an Alliance with the tribe that wanted to speak to us and I guess we'll keep this little hidden conversations until we figure out if Hanasvette is fukin us over or not.

After this let's say goodbye and head to the longhouse? I dunno Hanasvette is probably craving dat human d
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>>1287027
Headpats, then go to our hut to eat a meal.

Afterwards we should try and check on the goblins who are training to be killers, since i doubt they are going to be able to figure out much without our guidance, or at least not as fast.
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>>1287083
>>1287088
You explain the state of things to Nera and share a close moment as she cuddles you and you pat her head. After that though, she understands that you have to leave, and once she lets go and drops to the floor she nearly immediately goes from lovey dovey mess to proper and professional after straightening herself up, fixing her clothes and hair. Opening the door, she orders you to get back to work and do your job as chief, and make her proud to be in your tribe.

So do you want to head to the longhouse then? You can get food there.
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>>1287132
Sure, let's have Dinner there, Hana would appreciate that i hope
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>>1287161
So you crawl your way out of the war guild, and take your leave of the goblin quarter. Crossing the center portion again, you get greeted when you enter the orc quarter, cheers abound and warm welcomes from hugs to slaps on the back and even a kiss or two, even just random passerbys everyone seems happy to see you again.

When you finally reach the longhouse, one of the servants passing by sees you and runs up happily hugs you, tearfully happy as she takes your hand and places it to her upper chest. It doesn't seem like an intimate gesture though, rather some sort of orc custom as she does the same to you. If you had to guess, she's letting you feel her heart? Whatever the case, she bows before showing you to the main hall where Hana is, talking with some of the orcs there and with food waiting. She is of course happy to see you as well, and the other orcs show respect and give mixed manners of greeting. Hana offers you to sit and eat, while she continues talking with the orcs, but seems to hurry things along now, probably trying to wrap things up so she can focus on you.
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>>1287208
Oh my! Let's quickly have dinner before going with her, poor thing probably misses us
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>>1287208
Also how long were we gone? Two days?
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>>1287220
About three days actually.

>>1287219
You try to make the eating quick, but she still wraps up with the other orcs before you finish, and she even sends them away. You're so used to usually there being some drunk or tired ones that end up sleeping in the main hall that it's a little odd, but she was engaging everyone there, probably about your war plan so it makes sense no one got the chance to just sleep there and now are likely heading to their own rooms.

So Hana proceeds to sit with you and talk as usual, even though you don't understand it, but she patienly waits for you to finish eating. Well, somewhat patiently, she's still tender towards you as she sits with an arm around you and rubs your leg with her spare hand. It's nice to feel cared about after some troublesome times among the ogres.
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>>1287248
Return the affection with even gentler actions! Caress her cheek and whisper sweet nothings to her to hopefully speed things up

>3 days
So she spent those three days keeping up morale about us?
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>>1287251
You reciprocate the tenderness, and she takes that as a sign that you're done with the food or done enough, content to take things elsewhere.

And yes, from what the goblin spies said, she more or less held down the fort while you were gone, trying to keep people from losing faith in you, or revolting and putting in a new chief.
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>>1287267
Let's take things to the bedroom then.

God dayum, what a loyal gurl, best girl confirmed
Anyways i gtg sleep m8, cya
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Rolled 46 (1d100)

>>1287267
>>1287289
Get her pregnant!
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Rolled 63 (1d100)

>>1287290
Please do anon
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Rolled 45 (1d100)

>>1287267
Actually if thats the case then it couldve corrupted the data. It couldve just been her, like Nera said before, her keeping her investment alive. But I dont support making her pregnant yet. We're about to go to war. Why the hell would you do that? Rolling for sexual dominance.
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Rolled 54 (1d100)

>>1287383
Supporting
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>>1287416
Ignore this too. I responded to my own post three times.
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>>1287290
>>1287294
You know if you do that it will be pretty much the final decision on the matter.

Not trying to discourage, just make clear.

Also it isn't something you roll for.
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>>1287383
But wouldn't it easier for her to just go, "oh i guess he's fookin dead, guise he fuked me so I guess im the chieftess now" or just get another dude that would be easier to manipulate
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>>1287654
Do NOT impregnate her
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>>1287699
No because it seems we live in a patriarchy and she has invested a LOT in us already. Moreover, we already have support and we arent an asshole lile the last chief. Plus we're ignorant about their customs and cant speak their language well.

But listen dude. Im fine with marrying her so long as we can also have a secret affair worighith Nera. Honestly this helps us too so long as we dont get caught--look:
Nera: affair
Hanasvette: wed
Yulamille: religious figure
These are all strong ties. Balance it well and we can maintain their loyalty and devotion. However, we should NOT marry her right now. Nor anyone. We cant suffer any upheaval in the tribe. No marriage keeps the peace and tenuous unity for now.
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>>1287774
And we need that unity for war. Itll also seize everyones loyalty so they wont leave, or less will, after we choose who to marry. Once we win the war. Their loyalty will be to US.
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>>1287776
Where will they go? The tribes around us will be crushed. Theyll have no choice but to stay and try and brave the outside alone or travel far. So please anon. Control the libido first.
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>>1287779
Assuming we indeed win
But Mmmmmmmmmmmmkay
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>>1287788
We will win. Two victories or more.
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>>1287267
OP. Do trolls wear armor?
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>>1287788
>>1287765
Two no's for impregnation, OP. We do NOT want to impregnate her. Not now at least.
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>>1287803
Wat
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>>1287815
Wat wat? Did you not concede to not impregnating her yet? You answered with a prolonged "mkay"
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>>1287820
Even if we impregnate her it won't start to show until we're deep into the war, by then no one would want to leave
I never said i wasn't down to impregnate her, that Mmmmmmmmmmmmkay was for
>>1287774
Not marrying her now, which even if we get her preggers we won't be forced to marry her now
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>>1287831
Holy crap. And we cant impregnate her later on? Whats the rush? Why would you do this now and risk fucking up?
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>>1287834
I like to live dangerously
Cuz i can, and hopefully she'll like us more for it
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>>1287837
Like you said, she wont know until a month later. Your reason isnt viable. And you dont like to live dangerously. Stop lying.

OP, you need a 3/3 for marriage and impregnation, right? Like with Nera earlier.
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>>1287837
And dude this decision isnt living dangerously. Youre tying us down and screwing us over.
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>>1287861
Ey man
Im just trying to have fun, which is really hard to come by here
Fuck me, right?
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>>1287867
Fuck you, yes
Can you please wait until after the war? Pregnancy is irreversible here. And you think of pregnancy as fun? Dont answer that because I know you dont.
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>>1287875
It's not like i can do much other than support roll, so yeh do whatever u want

muh shutdown game 2 stronk
>you don't
You do, you mean?
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>>1287888
That's not what i mean. :(
I want you to have fun too man. Its why I said we need to work out our goals and think if a way to incorporate most of what we all want. And if we're too make huge decisions like this, we need to all agree.

As for your fetish, have you even ever had sex? You dont need to answer this, if you dont want. I dont think you have though and thats a large part as to why you have the fetish.
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>>1287654
Where art thou op?
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>>1287699
That could be the case, but you imagine if you were gone long enough or dead, she'd probably stop trying to maintain your support.

>>1287774
The former chief wasn't an asshole, he was pretty normal for a chief. As for their society, it's somewhat patriarchal, but very much more equal than traditional human society, since female orcs are also big and strong, and could put up a fight against a guy if she knew what she was doing.

>>1287794
In terms of proper armor they don't really have enough to go around, so it's usually one designated troll which wears armor for combat purposes and does the fighting.

>>1287803
It's not a matter of choice though. If you maintain an intimate relationship with her, pregnancy will happen at some point, sooner or later. Based on a roll, so it could be the first time or it could never happen. But it's not a choice.

>>1287831
If she ends up carrying a baby, even in orc tradition which is kind of fast and loose, you would have to marry her. Like, you wouldn't HAVE to, but you'd be shamed and ostracized for it.

>>1287850
Marriage yes. Biological functions like if she ends up with a baby, is not a choice.

>>1287837
You can't just remain a bachelor forever though. Technically you could, but Hana demonstrated to the tribe that you're willing for a relationship, so eventually people are going to be pressuring you more and more to marry. Hence all the marriage offers and even the demo relationship offers.
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>>1287946
Alright, we're going to play the pull-out game. And I wasnt talking about social communication; a patriarchy only describes heirarchy, not gender inequality or what not. But thank you OP.

So anyway, no pregnancy and play the pull-out game. And can we have trolls wear wooden armor? Crafted by thick lumber?
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>>1287972
From your experience together though, she's not interested in any pull out game.

As for the trolls, you could armor them in wood sure. Their fighting style though, you're not going to be able to change without putting them in favor.
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>>1287980
Go ahead with the fighting style. Just have more of them join the battlefield and suited in wood.

And fine. No pull-out game. But how do you determine pregnancy? What do we roll? Or what do you?
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>>1287986
>Their fighting style though, you're not going to be able to change

They won't be joining the battlefield. That's their fighting style.

As for being frisky together, it's not like you can't do things the way you want, but as long as she's in control you'll have a tough time, including not risking a baby. For that risk I'll roll since it's her body determining if a baby takes.
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>>1287980
Does everyone know we're called Grinwold? Or was that just the first time we were ever allowed the chance to customize something in the quest? As in the tribe was named Grinwold before we decided it was?
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>>1287993
That's your choice to make, if that was the tribe name or the one you picked and they translated, and will be using from now on.
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>>1287992
Ah okay :(
I remember. But can they imbue our troops woth trinkets to help us fight more effectively? Or something more?
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>>1287996
Yes. Our tribe will be named Grinwold.
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>>1287999
You can get some voodoo help, but you shouldn't expect much, like every warrior getting trinkets, blessed, rituals performed and the whole fighting force favored, stuff like that.
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>>1288007
Of course.
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>>1288009
You SHOULDN'T expect those things, those would all be with increased troll support.

>>1287383
>45

So you're fine taking things elsewhere with Hana as the two of you get frisky, and she gets up to pull you after her. You think you're headed for your room though, but as you head towards it she instead slings you on the throne at the head of the hall and moves to straddle you, continuing to make out with you, as she slowly works at getting her clothes off with a free hand. You're obviously caught off guard, and it seems like she wants to get intimate right there in the main hall for anyone to see, it certainly sounds like that as she whispers what you would guess to be dirty in your eat between kissing.
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>>1288030
Oh god
I would let this happen but this could trigger x and y (goblins and trolls) which would cause problems so i say we assert our dominance and bring her to our room
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>>1288031
Or to a more secluded spot like a hallway where not everyone can see us
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Rolled 9 (1d100)

>>1288030
We're still eating?

Anyway, reciprocate. Pull her closer to us and get a little rougher and a little more passionate. Hungry. Roll for dominating her AGAIN.
>>1288031
They already know weve bed her. That isnt the same as marriage or impregnation.
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>>1288036
>9
helphelphelphelphelphelphelpanonslurkeranyone
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>>1288036
>9
Oh god
I'm fine with this
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>>1288039
Not funny :<
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>>1288036
No you'd finished eating and were on your way to the room, but along the way she shoved you in the throne.

>9
It's been several days apart, you've looking to enjoy this as much as she is, as you pull her closer and try to get a rougher and more passionate.

Or, maybe not as much as she is, as you try to exert dominance, but after letting you try she's clearly amused, and with a grin she slams you back into the throne and starts undressing more emphatically. Your attempts to gain control or even just equalize things are overpowered as she forces you to sit back and let her work. Finally she removes your clothes as well, just carelessly tossing things away on the floor. Continuing to kiss she gets you ready to go with a free hand, and just when you think she might let up and make things easy again, she slams down on you with her weight and strength, causing you to wince as the throne buckles a bit, and forcefully driving your little guy back into his green home. Or rather, prison now, that she's in control.

Your experience together so far, you'd thought your love life was a tender one, but she gives you a taste of how orcs can do it, as she doesn't let up and vigorously, rapidly, painfully smashes you into the throne relentlessly. As rough as she's going you're hurting quite a bit and having trouble, but she's visibly and audibly enjoying herself. You're the chief, the man on top of everything, in his throne, the highest position of power, but despite it all, she's still on top of you.

Roll how you fare.
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Rolled 69 (1d100)

>>1288079
That whore
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmkay
Ask her to slow the fuck, we have bones woman we can show her a better way to do it if she slows down
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Rolled 25 (1d100)

>>1288079
Nah, this is fine. It doesnt matter who initiates it. It just needs to be rough.
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>>1288088
Shut up you lily ass. you were the one who was okay with the roll. what did you think it would do? No, we're going to sit there and enjoy it.
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Rolled 13 (1d100)

>>1288088
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>>1288099
Alright, we're taking over, OP. Show her how a sadistic and horny human male does it. Break her.
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>>1288088
>69

You try to tough it out and do a decent job of it, but the pain starts to be too much and you cry out after a particularly hard slam. Finally noticing your condition, she slows down to an eventual stop, panting and sweaty but taking the chance to catch her breath as she changes her mood and softens up, showing sympathy and sounding like she's apologizing as she strokes your face and rubs your shoulder, laughing a little bit and kissing you.

Eventually when she does start going again, she does it slower and softer, cherishing the feeling of being with you rather than the physical sensation of going rough, and she's content to just keep close together, same with your faces as she alternates between kissing and staring into your eyes lovingly. Eventually you both end up getting off, one after the other, and she pulls you close in embrace, holding you to her with much tenderness and love. Even then it's a little weird since the natural fitness and toughness of her body, is harder than yours.

She sits on you for awhile like this, till a noise interrupts you and she looks around. The both of you notice a servant girl who stumbled and made some noise. She must have come into clean up the food you'd been eating, but stayed to watch, as she looks hot and bothered and immensely embarrassed. Hana doesn't seem that cross, and just tells her to do something, which stumbling over herself she approaches the throne and fumbling among the things she's carrying lifts up a drink which Hana takes, clearly thirsty. She offers you some as well after, but you're more weirded out by the servant girl just waiting there casually taking in the show.

>>1288104
That wasn't a roll for dominance.
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>>1288115
I guess this is normal then? accept that drink
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>>1288115
Ah its fine Im laughing right now.
Apologize to the servant girl. If we're thirsty, drink some water. Can we take this moment with her guard down to dominate Hanasvette? I will not stop until we succeed sometime in the future. Or now.
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>>1288122
Normal enough you suppose.

>>1288126
You apologize to the servant girl as best you can but she responds something you don't understand. You accept the drink after Hana but it's an actual drink. Unexpected but not unwelcome.

You're pretty worn out and possibly injured after that first round, you wouldn't mind taking it easy for now but you could just as well go for another round if you want. You'll have to roll for it though, otherwise you can just call it here for tonight. Or even wait till you get to your room.
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Rolled 100 (1d100)

>>1288140
Innured? Pfft.
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Rolled 27 (1d100)

>>1288140
mkay
let us be on top then, i dont want any vital lower organs to get injured/mushed
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>>1288144
NICE
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>>1288144
OOOOOH NY GOOOOOD YES DOMINATE HER BREAK HANASVETTE IN FRONT OF THE SERVANT GIRL. LET IT BE KNOWN WE ARE KING. THE DICE GODS DEMAND IT.
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>>1288144
>>1288149
MAKE HER OURS UNTIL ETERNITY
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>>1288144
>>1288149
>>1288160
And say we love her
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>>1288165
Oh yeah sure. But 100 means shes too lost in pleasure or unconscious to hear us.
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>>1288171
which is what I want.
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>>1288171
Love transcends all barriers m80
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>>1288180
Fine. She'll remember it when she wakes up the next day and cant move her entire lower body but is still getting gradually more wet.
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>>1288144
>100

Maybe it was that drink, maybe it was the rest Hana gave you after, maybe it's the servant girl there, or maybe it's just your pride as chief flaring up. Whatever the reason though, you get it in you that Hana needs to be put in her place after that.

So you go on the attack for another round, initiating suddenly that Hana is caught off guard and though she tries to take back control (and physically could) you're too good for her. It seems the orcs don't care too much about privacy, hence the servant girl and Hana not being too bothered once it was acknowledged she was there. Actually seeing this though, Hana is naturally embarrassed and tries to tell the servant girl to leave but you don't give her a chance and make her unable to to say anything coherent, meanwhile you use what little of the language you know to tell the servant girl to stay. She just looks at you flustered and nods, turning a darker shade of green.

So in your dominance, eventually you force Hana around into a different seating so to speak, so you can give your aching bones a relief from the tension. You don't relent though putting her in her place and pounding her into submission against the throne. She keeps trying to take it easier or change it up, but you never let her, never give her a chance and eventually she isn't able to even try, you're making her feel so intense. She even tries and fails to stifle he roaring from the sensation, and when finally you send her over the edge you've essentially broken her beneath you and left little more than a drenched, shaking and whimpering mess, barely able to hold on despite her arms and legs wrapped around you. A fair trade you think, she nearly broke you physically, so you broke her emotionally, mentally, maybe even spiritually. Certainly sensationally, and to finish things off you lean forward to what she expects is a kiss but instead go right to her ear and whisper in her language that you love her just at the moment that you yourself find sweet relief in her, which causes a final little cry of emotion from her as if you just made the whole experience even better, if such a thing was possible.

She's just a mess, beneath you against the throne, and you get the impression it very likely was the most amazing experience possibly of her life. Maybe even by proxy for others too, as you now notice the servant girl on her knees beside the throne, probably having gone wobbly in the legs while watching, and clearly hot and bothered, panting and sweaty herself. You noticed her because you felt her hand against your back, seeing her gasp to touch you, as if marveling and getting to touch a champion stallion after winning a race. Eventually noticing this herself as well, Hana leans her head to the side a bit to see, and sheepishly but exhasutedly content in the afterglow, murmurs something which causes the both of them to laugh a little.
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>>1288199
I would offer to finger the kid or eat her out but Hanasvetter is still conscious. The kid is legal, right?
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>>1288199
hmmm
odd
is it possible for us to go back to our room? do we still have enough energy to walk there?
if not let's fall asleep on the throne or the floor while holding Hana close
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>>1288212
im also down for this
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>>1288199
kiss Hanasvetter lovingly from the jaw to the neck to the collarbone and back to the lips. Can we carry HER to the bed this time?
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>>1288214
Sex only drains that much out of everyone in Stranded.
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>>1288212
Well I mean girl in the sense that like, she's a servant girl. She's a young adult herself though, definitely a woman. Still a serving girl though, if that makes sense.

Certainly though you wouldn't do something so scandalous while still in the arms of your chieftess. She may not have all her senses or be lucid, but she's still awake. But that shouldn't matter anyway.

>>1288214
Probably with the help of the servant, the two of you could get back to your room. You because Hana did hurt you some to be able to walk, her because, well, you just ruined her.

You could just stay together in the throne like that, but other folks are obviously going to end up seeing when they come in the next morning. That is, if they aren't already aware of what went on, Hana probably kept everyone awake. She's too out of it though to have much a say or the sense to be concerned about being caught/seen.

>>1288220
>Can we carry HER to the bed this time?

Not even remotely.

>>1288185
She's too tough and you're not strong enough to really hurt her like she did to you, or do something like make her to sore to walk. Intimately as shown though, especially with that 100, you're capable of stimulating her, for lack of a better term, enough that she's too jittery and weak from all the muscle spasms to move well.

Probably mostly have worn off by tomorrow though, while your upper legs and hips will continue to be sore tomorrow and longer still.
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>>1288245
Thats fine. What you wrote is actually more common, and therefore, realistic. So Im content. And was that roll earlier for pregnancy? Set the veve beneath our pillow and sleep.
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>>1288245
They probably already know so i see no harm in staying here
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>>1288266
The veve requires a surface. Unless you want to share visions with her and wake up woth a stiff neck and back, we're returning.
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>>1288245
Get back to the room
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Rolled 45 (1d100)

>>1288245
>>1288272
>>1288274
>>1288255
OP, heres a roll for the foresight veve ahead of time. Im going to nap. I wouldve asked if this is okay to do but I cant wait.
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Rolled 6 (1d100)

>>1288352
Support roll!
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>>1288144
>>1288199
The secret was putting it in the pooper!
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>>1288615
OH DAYUM
How did i forget?
Can i really call myself a man after forgetting that?
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>>1288618
No no, you see we were so drunk, that caught up in the moment, we didn't realize our dick fell out, and we shoved i into the wron...-RIGHT! Hole!

We will make this tribe's Anal sex Great Again!
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>>1288625
HALLELUJAH!
A miracle!
Amen anon!
I'm down for that
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>>1288615
I usually wouldnt mind but then we'd have crap on...Trevor's penis. So forget it. We're already done for anyway.
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>>1288255
>>1288272
>>1288274
>>1288352
>45

Laying entwined with Hana for awhile on the throne while the servant girl just sits by and marvels at the ruling power couple, eventually it starts to get a little chilly and you decide together to head to bed. So pulling apart and getting up, you're both a sticky, wet and tired mess, but the servant is there to help, as she shoulders the both of you after picking up your clothes and helps you slowly back to your room and to bed. Once inside she takes care of you guys like fetching you water and stuff, and wishes you both goodnight before taking her leave and shutting the door behind.

Before even that though, Hana is asleep already, breathing heavy and clearly worn out. You could still do something if you wanted, but you're just as able to lie down beside her and drift off yourself.
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>>1289207
Set the veve beneath our pillow
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>>1289251
Right then, you set the veve up beneath your pillow and go to sleep. Your dreams are fraught with visions of orcs and trolls fighting ogres and much bloodshed.

At any rate, the next day you wake up before Hana, when the serving girl probably ahead of the usual duties, checks in to see if you'll be wanting to sleep in or to go about the usual morning ritual and get up.
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>>1289282
Is...is that bad?

Tell the woman we'll be going. We have responsibilities to uphold. I want to recruit more ogres today.
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>>1289298
I don't know, IS it bad?

You can get going. Do you want to wake up Hana though? Also aside of the ogres you're sending the envoy to the other tribe, right? Do you want to try to the southern one as well?
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It's good if the bloodshed is on the side of the enemies. And yes, send the envoy. Is there word of Yulamille and the war-band returning?

And no, not the Southern one for now. Wake Hana up gently. Be patient and loving so she's fine with us waking her up and giver her soft kiss and tell her we need to leave for the ogres today.
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>>1289314
And that we'll probably be away for a few days again.

>>1289314
>giver
give
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Rolled 3 (1d100)

>>1289314
Well you can't communicate that to Hana, but you wake her up softly. She's slow to wake, but smiles and sighs when she sees you, stretching in bed and taking the chance with her arms reaching out to grab you and pull you close for a kiss. She'd like to spend more time with you, but if you have things to do then she'll be understanding. Perhaps at least you'll want to eat and get washed though?
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>>1289328
Yup
What's the roll for?
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>>1289341
It was for something.

So you try to get across that you'll be busy. She doesn't understand what you're saying but gets the general idea that you want to get up, so having sent for food to be brought and the bath prepared, you're able to have breakfast and a bath together. The whole time she's very tender and loving towards you, like feeding you some and taking care to wash you closely and gently. Once dried off and taken care of the rest like brushing teeth and such, she even carefully dresses you in maybe her best effort yet, as she stands with you in front of the mirror made of broken pieces, marveling proud at the two of you as she stands with you in front of her, resting her chin on your head and her arms crossed around your front.

So eventually you're able to go about your business, but she doesn't understand what you want to be doing, and expresses a want not to leave your side for whatever you do.
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>>1289362
Find a gob--OH MY GOD TARI.
>Visit Tari
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>>1289368
You can go find Tari sure, making your way together with Hana over to the goblin side of town. Coming to her house again, you find that she's inside, still sleeping off her hangover.
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>>1289377
Is any of her relatives here?
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>>1289382
Her uncle is yeah, waiting to help her out and take care of her if she needs it. He greets you when you stop by and thanks you for bringing her home last night.
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>>1289384
No problem. Tell him to make sure she drinks a lot of water when she wakes up. Other than that, tell her to just rest today.
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>>1289384
Then let's find the goblin couple that deserted from before.
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>>1289388
Sure thin, he'll watch out for her in your stead, an is glad to know such people care about her.

>>1289395
They're around yeah, you can pretty much snap your fingers and the come running, asking what you'd like?
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>>1289411
Tell them they'll be accompanying us during our trips to negotiate with the ogres. Then go to the Goblin War Guild and ask if they've gotten any spies. We'll be gone for the next few days so they'll need to hold them. Furthermore, we want a spy, or two, to be sent to the southern tribe, of who's name I recall begins with a "B".
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>>1289415
As well as Gelertres too, I suppose. Has the envoy be sent already?
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>>1289415
AND, send a spy to every other tribe around. Have the spies relay the info the the Orcish commanders and strategists.
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>>1289415
>>1289420
>>1289424
Or perhaps it'd be better to send Orcish spies since they're Orcish tribes? Do we have Orcish spies?
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>>1289429
You don't have any trained orcish spies but you could just find some loyal orcs to do with, if you're willing to risk them. Otherwise you can just send goblins.

Aside of that, you tell the goblin couple they'll be coming with you for negotiations. In general preparing for your departure.

While doing so though, you get word that the goblin scouts are back, and that the warband is close behind them, returning to the settlement. From what you understand, they don't look too good.
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Also I have a discord room? If anyone cares.
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>>1289436
Send the goblin spies. And holy fuck, did they fight the ogres? Ask the goblin scouts to tell Hanasvette, who I presume is still next to us, that we're going to recruit ogres again and we'll be gone for a few days.

Then rally two or three hunters and few other orcs. keep the numbers small. Make sure they all know how to move quick and quiet.

And has the orc envoy been sent yet, OP?

>>1289444
Holy crap yes, finally, man. Post the invite link.
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>>1289448
The goblins didn't fight the ogres, but it sounds like the warband did. You translate to Hana that you intend to go recruiting the ogres again. She understands now, but says she wants to go with you. Naturally it would probably be better for her to stay and hold down the fort again, but well, she's in love with you.

The envoy hasn't been sent yet, you're just setting up the situation and what to send/say.

Here link;

>https://discord.gg/GzYemFm
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>>1289460
Kiss Hana deeply and tell her we need her here. She needs to keep the tribe strong and that we'll be back home with her as soon as possible. But right now, she needs to keep the orcs focused, and the tribe running, or much more of us will not survive the war.

>The envoy hasn't been sent yet, you're just setting up the situation and what to send/say.
Have the envoy account for a two or three days so that when he/she returns, he/she can send trackers to find us (as we'll be moving from farm to farm), relay what happened, and allow us to return, reconvene, prepare ourselves, and leave for the meeting.

I want the envoy to speak with the Geletres leader to meet with us half way between our settlements. Have the envoy negotiate for an area that IS the midpoint between our two settlements and away from a river. Remind the envoy to express that we it isnt our intention to insult her. We just intend to keep ourselves and our people safe.
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>>1289460
And I understand that she probably respects strength a good deal. So dont pussyfoot. But we also trust that she has honor. Ask a goblin to ask Hanasvette how we think we should act with the leader.
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>>1289494
>ask Hanasvette how we think we should act with the leader.
They're fairly similar, the most similar we know of.
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>>1289487
Hana seems disappointed and a little frustrated even, but accepts to stay and run things.

The rest, well it's pretty complicated but the messenger can try to keep track of it all. Maybe best to send a goblin along with them as well, to keep sense of everything.

>>1289494
Hana actually thinks you shouldn't deal with the northern tribe. They're a more warrior-oriented lot, and the chieftess herself is dangerous and violent by orc standards. It could be that you meet with her, and in the meeting she comes up with some reason or sees an incentive to act then and there, and she'd just rush at you with an axe and kill you without warning. This/your tribe alone has faced a lot of hardship from her, since she acts out more as leader, and what she wants she gets.
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>>1289508
OP, what's your name on Discord?
>what she wants she gets.
I do too.

>Hana seems disappointed and a little frustrated even, but accepts to stay and run things.
Women. Fine, tell her she can come along.
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>>1289508
Send a goblin, sure.

>>1289508
>They're a more warrior-oriented lot, and the chieftess herself is dangerous and violent by orc standards.
I suspected as much. We'll see how this goes.
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>>1289512
I posted the link, can you not see the room?

And she'd be happier coming along but you know it would be better if she stayed. Your call.

>>1289515
You decide to meet anyway, and send the envoy with a goblin.

What else then do you want to do? You've already gathered a small group to go with you to the other ogre farms.
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>>1289519
I was already in the room. I don't see any relevant named channel. Quest Thread Not General, right?
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>>1289531
What is your name then?
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>>1289544
Please don't make me say my name here. What's the channel name?
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>>1289544
Surua?
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>>1289548
You HAVE to say your name here now.
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>>1289555
Anonymous.
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>>1289519
Ask her what she wants. We love and trust her to make a decision. We don't want to force her to stay after the scare we gave her. But wed much rather be maimed on our own than risk her getting harmed outside the tribe.

Let's go meet the warband along the way. We depart now, with the two goblins and the orcs.
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>>1289617
Oh my
This is dangerous
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>>1289617
Before she would have wanted to stay and run the tribe, with or without you. Now though after last night, she just wants to be close to you. She's willing to do what you think is best, but that's what she wants.

Either way you go to meet the warband along the way, coming across them just outside the settlement as they approach to enter. You're met with several injured orcs being led by Yula, they look like they suffered a grizzly defeat. She's relieved though to see you.
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>>1289621
Holy hell. Ask what happened. How many did we lose?

And in the absence of both us and Hanasvette, Yula will LIGHTLY oversee the orc activity. We will return in a few days. Thank her for her aid and decision to try and save us.
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>>1289621
She loves us now!
>YOU DEFEATED
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>>1289631
We still have a long way to go though. With her and the tribe. And we can't our kid live a life surrounded by raids, war, and needless deaths, now can we? Eyes on the prize, anon. c:
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>>1289629
You lost a troll. You would have lost many more, but Yula and the troll that didn't make it, stayed behind to give everyone a chance to escape after losing the fight. She looks fine now but that's probably her regeneration, you understand from the injured orcs that she nearly died trying to save you, and the other troll did die.
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>>1289640
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Did they fight the ogres? Who? the same ones? No? Damn it. Apologize profusely to Yulamille.
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>>1289637
We've won!
We beat the final boss, now she actually loves us more than her hunger for power!
That's enough for me, now i can finally focus on the enemy tribes, war and whatnot
Yay
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>>1289650
...
[spoilers]Your priorities, kid[/spoiler]

And it's not that she was hungry for power, per se. She was just ambitious, wanting of respect, prestige, and a position of power. She wanted to rule. But that doesnt mean she's hungry for power. The two have different connotations. But anyway.
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>>1289644
Tell her we're glad she returned. And so are we of the orcs (There arent any goblins with them, right? If there are, them too). Thank them all profusely.
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>>1289656
Eh
It's the same for me
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>>1289644
Yeah, they fought with the ogres, the father and daughter. At any rate you apologize to Yula but she's just glad you're ok, and says she'd glady risk herself again for your sake.

>>1289663
You share the same sentiment with the others, they're mostly just glad to have gotten out alive. Hana offers them to stay in the longhouse till they get better, as thanks for trying to save you.

So what's on your mind to do now?
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>>1289672
Holy hell. Return to the same Ogre farm. I thought the goblins would make it.
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>>1289678
Just to be sure, what's the final decision on the group you are going with?

And make a roll for the trip.
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Rolled 34 (1d100)

>>1289685
Those we called for. A few hunters, a few other orcs, the goblin couples, and Hanasvette.
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Rolled 61 (1d100)

>>1289692
Support roll!
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>>1289696
>61

So they know the way and lead you directly to the ogre farm. After about half a day's travel though, you run afoul of another group which must have been harassing Yula's warband along their travel. They figure they'll just go after you instead, especially seeing a human with your group. They're stalking you and poised to attack.
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>>1289701
Are they being stealthy about it or are they cofronting us?
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>>1289706
No they're outright confronting you. They're basically obviously following you until they think they have a terrain advantage or good chance to attack you.
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>>1289707
How many? How many do we have?
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>>1289709
You have 10 including you, they have 8.
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>>1289720
How well will bluffing look? Does everyone in our party see them?
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>>1289724
>How well will bluffing look
How well will bluffing WORK
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>>1289724
>>1289727
It depends how you do it, and what you roll. Everyone is aware and has been of them for some time. They're like 100 feet away and keep shouting and provoking a fight as they follow.
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Rolled 46 (1d100)

>>1289732
All right, casually turn around and look back at them with just a hint of irritation and tell them to shut up and leave or our secondary group of 20 strong that we've told to follow a distance behind us will move in to attack at our shout. And then they'll all be cornered and crushed between our group and our secondary group. But we'd rather not because we have some place to be and they're wasting our time. Their choice. Just know that whatever the old chieftain used to do, we like to make prisoners out of fools like them. We'll skin them alive and make them eat their own flesh. Death will be a mercy.
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>>1289749
Anon. Help.
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Rolled 62 (1d100)

>>1289749
Support roll!
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>>1289751
Freaking love you.
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>>1289749
>>1289751
>62

Well it's a good attempt, but they don't speak your language. They get the hostile sense from you though, as the followers with you also take to slinging back harshness.

The group effort alarms the harassers, causing some to attack but others to chicken out when the fighting approaches. So you end up with 5 of them coming to attack you. Depending on how involved you want to be, you can make a roll for Trevor, but either way make a roll for the group in fighting.
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>>1289749
Ah, tell them we knew they would stalk us. Our previous group told us. We anticipated them but they were still stupid enough to follow us.
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Rolled 52, 74 = 126 (2d100)

>>1289757
They're bigger than us, so I say we go for the knees with our weapon if we have one and hopefully be impressive.
1st roll for Trevor the Skull-Taker, 2nd for the group.
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Rolled 81 (1d100)

>>1289758
Nevermind lol
>>1289757
Attack
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Rolled 10, 82 = 92 (2d100)

>>1289757
Stay close to Hanasvette, to protect her and for her to protect us
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Rolled 44 (1d100)

>>1289763
No that much larger, anon. I would weave out of their swings and slice their hamstrings first. The height difference affords us that advantage.

>>1289764
Second roll?
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>>1289757

>>1289764
>>1289765
So 81, 82, OP? how do you do it?
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>>1289770
Highest total.

>>1289768
Some are a good bit larger.

>>1289763
You don't really need to say anything, Hana keeps you behind her to protect you. She's not a warrior herself but she can definitely defend herself and actually has decent equipment from the former chief.

So you manage to land a few hits from behind her as one of the enemies goes right for you. You don't do terribly and assisting her you both manage to take him down. The rest of the enemies don't put up a great fight though they do badly injure one of the hunters with you.

In the end, you end up with 2 casualties on your side, 1 serious, while on their side all 5 are pretty injured and you've taken them prisoner. The rest of the harassers, seeing that, run away. After the fight, Hana picks you up in a hug and spins you around, speaking proudly of you, while the goblins say the other orcs want to know what to do with the prisoners? They also think at least one should take the badly injured hunter back to the settlement.
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>>1289782
Yeah, take the injured orc back. As for the five injured, who's the best fighter?
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>>1289785
You send one of the orcs back with the injured hunter to the settlement.

So of the 5 you have, there's one who was definitely a better fighter than the rest, a young orc man. The others weren't awful fighters but they weren't as dangerous.
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>>1289788
Tie him up. As for the others. Crush the tendons in their hands (nothing fancy, it's those "bones" you see trace the back of your hand that lead to your fingers) and clip one Achilles heel on each of the four others. This should mean they can grab or hold anything with their hands or walk on two feet. They can squirm to move or hop on one leg. Then bind their arms to their bodies.
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>>1289793
>This should mean they can grab
This should mean they CANT grab

>>1289793
By the way, a severed Achilles tendon hurt like HELL. I hope the rest who fled hears their screams.
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>>1289788
Oh, tell the one warrior who we've only bound and not cripple like the rest that he can swear loyalty and be like them
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>>1289800
That he can swear loyalty OR be like them. Sorry. Typos.
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>>1289793
Oh anon
I love it when you get all sadistic and shit
Unf
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>>1289793
>>1289794
Hana and the goblins are alarmed by what you're wanting to do, keeping it from the others initially. That kind of cruelty isn't common, and they think it will give a bad impression to the others.

You can if you still want to, but you'll be doing it alone.
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>>1289804
Fuck. Can we kill two then? And this isnt being sadistic. Just pragmatic. I still want them alive but I dont want them to be a liability. Okay, after the two are dead, then bind the three of the rest tightly. One of the three alive should be the best fighter. Ask them what tribe they're from to. And tell them if they dont swear loyalty, they can die too. No problem. Ask goblins to translate.
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>>1289808
As long as it's not maiming, crippling or torture, they're fine with pretty much anything else. They think those methods dishonorable and cruel.

Who do you want to kill then? Of the 5 you've got three men including the good fighter, and two women.
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>>1289810
One of each!
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Rolled 2 (1d4)

>>1289810
Eenie-meenie-minie-mo? Just make sure the best fighter is alive.
I'll roll. Even female and off male. If the other anons dont have an opinion, take this. Oh, before all this though, have the goblins translate, ask them if they want ti be skinned alive. ita what we promised before they charged us.
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>>1289810
Just kill them all.
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>>1289817
Just a little nudge to subtly warn them not to try anything or we'll actually do it once we catch them. And THEN ask the remainders to swear loyalty. And bind them tight.
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>>1289822
>>1289817
>>1289813
UH OH. Lots of different options.
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>>1289822
Ill kill you. Our tribe is known for incoporating prisoners into our work force. And every hand will be helpful as we're heading for war.
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>>1289825
Theyre the same one OP. I said do what Peach anon said. One of each.
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>>1289830
Not before you kill yourself with that edge.
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>>1289825
One of each gender. But keep the best fighter alive.

>>1289833
Im immune to my own toxicity. How do you think I hold it?

And goodnight, OP. Im done.
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>>1289840
Bby wait!
What's the plan with Orc chieftess? Alliance?
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>>1289832
>>1289833
Well at the very least for now you let your followers kill one of each. After that the other two are pretty intent on accepting whatever you want of them, though the good fighter actually is not less willing to join you after seeing you kill those two.
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>>1289847
This
>>1289824
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>>1289853
Well you make them swear loyalty, and tie them up, though the fighter doesn't.

After that you're able to travel the rest of the way, leading the prisoners along without much trouble. By nightfall you reach the outskirts of the ogre farm of the father and daughter. You can just make out lights from the house and smoke from the chimney.
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>>1289845
We wont be getting to that in the next hour. OP will leave sometime within an hour. Right now, we're heading to the ogre farm to apologize and explain why our own warband attacked them. The ogres may ask for compensation, do not give them anything. Maintain that it was a misunderstanding, and by his fault if we may add, and thats why we stayed a day extra to prevent precisely this. And they got a troll to eat from it. We lost a lot more than them. Our agreement still stand and we'll fuklfill our end of the bargain. We need their cooperation. Then we need to recruit other ogres, like Grumeldas cousin.

>>1289847
Have them swear loyalty. And ask the best fighter if he would rather die along with his allies. We would respect that as a warrior in arms. Also point out that he still has two allies alive and he has a responsibility to protect them as much as a responsibility to stand by his dead allies. His choice. But as chieftain, we dont treat prisoners as prisoners once we trust them.
Now ggoodnight
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>>1289860
Leave the group behind and approach the farm ourselves. Kiss Hanasvette and tell her we'll be back. and they have to trust us. Tell them to remain where they are.
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>>1289864
Goodnight senpai
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>>1289870
You tell everyone to wait after saying goodbye to Hana, then proceed on to the farm. The dogs barking announce you before you do yourself, and the old ogre comes to the door armed. In the dim light you can sort of tell he's bandaged up, probably from the fight with the warband, and when he sees you he sounds a little cross but not outright angry. Just annoyed that your greenies attacked after you said you were going to make things better and peaceful.
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>>1289883
Welp
I can't add anything more than what has already been said in the first paragraph so
>>1289864
>it was a misunderstanding
>because of him no less, if he had let us go this wouldn't have happened
>we stayed a night to prevent the attack but sadly that didn't happen
>they probably got themselves a Troll to eat so stfu
>we lost much more than them
>But! We still want to retain our agreement
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>>1289895
Make a roll for convincing!
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Rolled 92 (1d100)

>>1289903
Wuuuuuuut
Rly?

Booty anon i require assistance!
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>>1289904
Nvm
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>>1289904
>92

You convince the hell out of him! So much so that he not only forgives you, but offers to shake your hand to seal the deal finally, and also lets you to stay the night if you want. Not your greenies though, just you.
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>>1289913
Dayum
Shake dat hand solo boi
But turn him down with his offer, tell him we have our future wife back at camp and we kinda want to spend time with her.
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>>1289918
Right well, as goodwill he has his daughter bring out a bunch of tasty food for you to take back, as much as you can carry. You thank them then and take your leave, where you return to camp.

It's a difficult trip since you're carrying so much, but when you're noticed the orcs move to help you, and are wonderfully surprised and glad to see the bounty you've brought, as they cheer and lift you up in celebration. A proper big dinner will be had tonight!

What are you wanting to do though, if anything in particular?
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>>1289924
Ask one person to keep a close eye on the prisoners while being discrete
After dinner when it's time to sleep talk with Hana what we plan to do, even if she doesn't understand us kinda like what she does, join forces with the Ogres , hopefully the new chieftess, and how hopefully we'll bring peace to this piece of land for our kid, at this part put a hand on her belly and hug her
Then fall asleep together
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>>1289927
You set a guard on the prisoners while trying not to be obvious about it. Then everyone settles in to dinner and has a pretty great time, talking, laughing, sharing stories and songs. There's not many of you, but it's still nice to be a part of.

Afterward as everyone does their own thing afterward, Hana seems to want to find a spot aside to get frisky, but you think probably not. At least not so easily on the first night out. Instead you just settle into to a spot to sleep together, lying beneath the trees and seeing the stars above, as you talk together. Neither really understanding but you're both used to it by now and at least kind of understand each other's sentiments. You explain your grand plan to her, and settle your hand on her strong green belly. She seems to understand that at least, and gives a small laugh and says something along the lines you'd guess of a "Not yet" as she grabs your junk.

At any rate, you spend some nice time together, and hug and kiss a little before snuggling asleep.

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The next morning you awake as some of the group do, and find that the warrior must have at some time in the night, either slipped his bonds or just run off. He's nowhere to be seen, though the other two prisoners remain.

Everyone has some of the leftovers from the big dinner last night, takes care of their morning business, and after that are ready to go again. The goblins ask where to next, so they can translate.
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>>1289947
Meeting point right ?
And get a goblin to translate into our ear what did Hana say last night!
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Rolled 73 (1d100)

>>1289953
If u need a roll here it is bby
I gtg sleep, cya
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>>1289953
>>1289956
>73

That's pretty good, you manage to make good distance all the way to the meeting point without trouble. You wait around for a couple hours, checking the place out just in case, or if you need to. Eventually though you catch sight of a group of orcs dressed in a similar manner and all armed. They look quite tough and all pretty big. Notably, a few have armor, and the best equipped seems to be what you'd guess to be an orc woman, carrying a fire axe, probably from the human world.

They don't seem aware of you, and loiter around for awhile, also waiting. In total there's 9 of them.
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>>1289965
start sorting the pile, and start stockpiling metal, we shall make weapons with metal
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>>1289965
I dont know what Grey Anon is talking about but OP, when is the meeting time?
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>>1289965
Ask one of the goblons to ask Hanasvette what is the proper and respectful way to greet an orc warchieftess of another tribe.
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>>1289965
Where are our poison goblin assassins? lets have em start the party with a bit of lawn darts.
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>>1290105
Not here, man. We're quite a bit away from the tribe and we never brought them. Also, we're here for hopes of an alliance. They'll be useful in the war. We can certainly rush one or two tribes with the ogres but what about 3? 4? 5? Our numbers will dwindle until won't be able to continue. So we need someone fighting alongside us.

We dont know if they have poison darts anyway.
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>>1290090
She says it depends, you can try and put on a strong face and go in with a show of force, or you could act friendly and chummy. Normally it would be a good idea to give an offering at least, she thinks in this case lacking anything else, the two prisoners could work.

Still though she thinks it could go badly any which way. The other group won't hesitate to attack if given the chance.
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>>1290443
Approach with respect and friendliness but firmness. Act like we're competent because honestly, we wont be able to defend ourselves.

As much as Id hate to, give her the two prisoners only if she goves something first. Shes the one who wanted to meet, yes? Just greet her first, Ill decide whether or not to gove the prisoners after the next post.

Tell Hanasvette we would rather her hide a good distance away so that if something happens to us, she can return to the tribe and make sure the tribe wont fall.
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>>1290443
I'm tempted about going all friendly and chummy but why not both? Be friendly while also showing he have some man power

If an offering is indeed needed i say we give em the prisoners, they're not the best but they're good enough
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>>1290443
Also, OP. How many does she have with her? And how many with us? Do we roll for a good impression?
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>>1290466
>dat last paragraph
Give her a farewell kiss before we go meet em, something to remember us by if shit goes sideways and plot armor runs out of durability
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>>1290470
She has 8 with her. You've got 9 with you including the two goblins, and the two prisoners.
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>>1290469
I think giving an offering prematurely makes us appear as a push-over. Especially when shes the one who wanted to meet. What do you think?
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>>1290485
Wait for her to give us one then!
Or not I dunno
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>>1290490
She murdered the males of her family to get the title of chieftess. She vicious, rithless, and bloodthirsty. I dont want to come off as a push over and be marked as prey. I refuse to be. However, its because shes so damn power hungry that she may expect appeasement and not fulfilling that expectation will irk her. She may not even give us an offering either because of this same reason (psuedo-narcissist)
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>>1290490
Use your hunch, anon. Think. You can do this.
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>>1290481
You think it best to have Hana wait back just in case, kissing her goodbye. She's clearly worried but accepts, as you head over to the other group with your own.

As you approach you can see their attention shifting to you, and you feel a little uneasy as they all turn to face or stand to your group. You stop moving forward when your own orcs do, they seem to understand a proper distance apart, about twenty feet. Right off the bat, one of the other orcs stands ahead and says something in their language, the goblins with you say he's just announcing and describing the chieftess and each of those with her, based on their family. They also bring up their goodwill gesture, a canoe likely of the sort they use. They set it down between you and them, probably expecting something the same from you.
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>>1290499
Awwwwwwwwwwwww shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiet
>>1290510
Give them the prisoners since we don't have something better
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>>1290526
Second
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>>1290526
>>1290546
You put the prisoners forward which they aren't happy with. By comparison to the boat it feels kind of cheap but it's all you've got.

After awhile then of the two sides just quietly sizing the other up, the one you assume to be the chieftess moves between to the middle, probably waiting for you to do the same. At this distance you can see, she's got some parts of actual armor, leather clothes, and what you'd guess to be a troll skull she's wearing as a helmet.
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>>1290564
Approach
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>>1290564
I made three major mistakes. Two of whoich were mostly because I wasnt aware we were going to the meeting so damn immediately. However, one of them is my failure to weigh lives properly. This is why I need you anon. Objectively, I dont. But small things lile this if you can catch them. I really didnt want to give the prisoners but I also didnt weigh them as heavy as I should have to the canoe. We should have given only one prisoner.
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>>1290568
You similarly approach and when you get close enough, she takes off the troll skull and sets it down, and suddenly closes the short distance and grabs you. Naturally it's taken as hostile and your orcs take up arms, but then so do hers and there's a bit of a stand off before a few of hers say something. She doesn't harm you in any way, just holding onto you she does the customary check that you're used to, to see if you're really human and not some trick. She licks her finger and rubs your skin, smells you, pinches you and checks your teeth. Finally she eases up but still holding your arm, says something, expecting a response.

Naturally you have to rely on the goblins and look back, as they say something to her in return which clearly annoys her, and she gestures one of them to get over to translate. She says it again, and the goblin translates it as her asking asking your gender, polite enough not to just check down your pants.
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>>1290605
She can check hersel--we're a guy. Sorry for being so scrawny.
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>>1290605
Damn
Did we just Indirectly get called a manlet/sissy
Wow
#r00d
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>>1290617
Thats not what a manlet or sissy is. But she did impy we're not masculine enough to be recognized as such.
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>>1290613
>>1290617
It feels less like she's demeaning you, and more she's just never seen a human before, which is a common thing around these parts. Scrawny or not, if she has no gauge to tell a human man or woman, then comparing to orcs she'd never be able to tell even if you were fit.

At any rate you tell her you're a guy and even in goodwill let her check. She seems satisfied after seeing your equipment, then lets go of you and asks how you're running things now then for your tribe? She didn't like the previous chief, so she'd want to know how to think of you.
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>>1290635
We're trying to be equal with all of the races, we're also trying to ally ourselves with the Ogres, so our people don't have to die to eat something, and hopefully you m'lady, to bring peace to this piece o' land!
That ok?
I know it's kinda simple but I'm just a simple man
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>>1290635
We vowed to give our tribe peace, power, and pride. And we intend to do so.

We were treated well, taken cared of enough, and then trusted enough after we defeated the previous cheiftain in combst to lead the tribe. And from all we'vee seen, we know that orcs are much more than war. They are happy and carefree when they celebrate, like a large family of long-friends and close relatives. They deserve to be like this anytime theyd like. Not worrying if the ones they love will return from a raid on an ogre farm, or from war to protect his/her home. But they also deserve the power to make this happen themselves. So we're guiding them. To kill a fire, you need a larger, new fire. We are that fire. We are the new golden age of the orcs. And we would lile for her to be apart of it.

We intend to crush all enemy tribes surrounding ours. We have alreadu recruited powerful allies. And we would like if she would become our ally as well. She is respectable, not a fool like the last chieftain.
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>>1290652
Thats not how she thinks. Shes a part of a warrior tribe. And I dont know if she cares for equality. Best not to mention either.
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>>1290652
Holy shit DO NOT MENTION THE OGRES, FUCK, MAN
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>>1290652
>>1290685
She doesn't much like your plan but she can respect it, if you're trying something yourself. She doesn't think it will work in this land though and she knows it better than you she thinks. At any rate she rather abruptly takes a breath, nods her head and vocally agrees with her own though process, stating that she's decided and she'll have you as a husband. It isn't until she actually grabs you, that you get the full translation from the goblin, and further relates that she's asking if you accept this or refuse.
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>>1290635
OP DONT MENTION THE IGRES
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>>1290695
We're kinda already to-be wed. And if she thinks our plan wont work, she really hasnt ever met a human. Be friendly while saying this, it isnt supposed to be mocking.
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>>1290695
Waitwaitwaitwait
When did she send word that she wanted to meet us?
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>>1290701
Uh scratch this. Dont say the you dont know humans part. Just say we're already to-be wed
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>>1290695
And on a scale of yes to no, how hot is she?
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>>1290716
Hey!

Scale from 1 to 10
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>>1290716
Same for Hanasvette

>>1290728
If the yes to no doesn't work u can use the 1-10 op
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>>1290732
Hanasvette knows how to get rough and raunchy. And according to OPs past posts, shes sexy, yeah. Theres a difference between hot and sexy, Im sure you know. But shes not insane and ignorant like this chieftess. So Hanasvette < Geletres.


OP, asl her what her name is.
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>>1290738
Have u heard "Don't stick your dick in crazy"?
I'm willing to risk it ONE time
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>>1290744
Look, man. Female badassery is definitely a turn on. But we already have Hanasvette and Nera. And Hanasvette doesnt like being cheated on at all.
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>>1290701
You tell her you're to be married, she says she is married, recently so. She didn't know a human had wandered into the land though at the time of getting married. Looking back, she calls one of her side's orcs forward, and patting the guy's shoulder has the goblin tell you that he's her husband. Then without warning, she draws a knife and drives it up under his jaw. He's just as surprised as you are, and hesitates to react, as if in disbelief over what just happened. She doesn't hesitate though, and wrapping an arm around his neck, she brings him down and just brutalizes his neck and face with the knife. Blood and screaming everywhere, and when finally he manages to pull apart form her, he looks like a gory, sickening mess trying just to keep upright and get away from her. With the small distance between, she hefts her fire axe and with a swing around, guts the poor guy, planting it deep in his belly with the spiked end and dragging it out to spill his innards. Falling to his knees, you just hear a gurgling as he holds at his stomach, before collapsing on the ground in a gory mess.

The other orcs with her seem to react hostile at first and raise a storm, but when she kneels to rub her hands in the bloody and guts, she drags a red hand across her face and looks to them with a glare. They pretty quickly quiet up and fall in line again, and she's able to turn her attention back to you, putting a blood soaked hand on your shoulder again. She doesn't seem at all fazed, and speaks just as plainly and bluntly as she had before.

You honestly feel sick, and would shy away from her bloody touch, but she physically holds you in place, as the goblin translates that she's not married anymore.

>>1290709
She wanted to meet within a day of you becoming chief, probably as soon as news reached her of you, since before that people didn't know you were in the land.

>>1290716
It depends what you're into I guess. She's very much a warrior orc, physically fit and scarred to match. She's a bit more lithe than some of the tougher lady orcs you've seen though, so you get the impression that she's very fast, very agile for an orc. She's also young looking, maybe in the orc-equivalent of her twenties, maybe earlier twenties.

>>1290732
Hana is more a conventional beauty by orc standards, you understand that the former chief picked her for her looks. She's still an orc so big, tough and strong, but her fitness is only what's natural to them so she's softer, curvier, and of typical female attractiveness. Plus because of her longrunning position of privilege, she has a penchant for human things, like the various human magazines for women she has. As such she styles herself after them, using things like found shampoo and lotions, perfume and that, brushes her teeth and isn't hairy, if you understand the meaning.
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>>1290695
Why are you taking so long to write? Are you writing for her attacking us now?
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>>1290756
OH GOD
FORGET
>>1290744
Dis Bitch is cray cray
Whisper to one of the goblins to ask Hanna to gtfo and get back home

I don't think we can negotiate this
Fuck
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>>1290756
Actually, Geletres' body type is more to my favor. Lithe and fuctional, but feminine enough.
Anyway, Im not sickened so shut up OP. This doesnt faze us either. Look her straight in the eyes and tell her that once a human chooses his wife, he does not choose again. Talk like theres no room for discussion. Roll?
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>>1290756
I actually like both but she's too crazy for my taste, Orc Warrior lady fits the same bill as her and isn't cray cray
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>>1290772
I thought you liked risks? Dominating THIS one? Divine mindgasm.
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>>1290783
I like risks when there are safe risks, not "you could die" risks
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>>1290768
Just because you're an edgelord doesn't mean Trevor is, when he sees someone disemboweled in front of him.

You say that to the chieftess, once the goblin translates, she casually moves her hand along your shoulder to your neck and gets a grip, starting to lift. Not enough for you to be off the ground, but enough that you know she could. You also find yourself unable to vocalize, which is maybe to her liking. She tells the goblin again, to ask if you accept or refuse, and indicates you can nod or shake your head.

You can roll if you like, but your approach forced her hand so to speak, so your attempts are limited now.
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>>1290789
"Safe risks" arent risks :(
And do I really come off us edgy? I just find her arousing is all.

>>1290793
No. We do not accept.
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>>1290801
Yes
And
Are you sure?
I vote we say yes, muh back bone ain't that big
I fear for what Hanasvette might see
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>>1290793
Disembowelment is actually pretty disturbing, yeah. But Im sure trevor knows not to let it unsettle him.
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>>1290801
Bruh
There's "fucking in a public bathroom" risks and "removing muh hijab in sweden" risks
You're not going to fookin die in the first one, a few days in jail or some bucks at most for yo boy/girl and you, in the other one you might as well get heavily injured/killed

Muh safe risks
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>>1290805
Well this is why we have more than one anon playing, yeah? For me, I will not bend.
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>>1290812
>>1290818
So final say, yes or no?
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>>1290793
I gtg for a while op so take the other anons action
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>>1290848
No.
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>>1290857
You refuse her, the goblin doesn't need to translate that, so with her free hand she hits you in the gut, and while you're doubled over grabs you and throws you over her shoulder. Obviously a fight breaks out after that, with your orcs trying to get you back and her trying to prevent that. Even holding onto you though she's able to fight well enough one handed and hits more than a few orcs with her fire axe. By the time it's done, your orcs are a bloody mess while some of hers took a beating but her side ended up prevailing. No one died or was killed though, and she doesn't have any of your side killed either. She just frees the two prisoners for them to help your orcs and is willing to leave the boat it looks like. So you suppose that's your worth in the trade.

Unfortunately you notice Hana emerge from the trees and coming running, obviously looking to try and save you.
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>>1290879
Nononononononononono

Point at her and yell at her to stay the fuck back! Make her understand us due to the feel of our WOOOOOOOOOOORDS
Punch her if she gets to close
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>>1290879
Yell at her to keep her promise. If she keeps running, shove our fingers into Geletres' eyes. Take her weapon and kill her after she drops us. Roll?
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>>1290895
U think that's possible?
Bruh
Just say the first thing and ask a goblin to translate
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>>1290887
Shell be butchered before we're able to land our punch.
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>>1290906
>If
My dude
IF

And i kno
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>>1290905
I do. Ive done it before. I didnt push all the way in but I did enough to blind the person. but here, Im saying to push further than that. make her bleed
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>>1290917
No
Anon
Plz
No
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>>1290895
You can roll if you like.
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>>1290922
We will kill Geletres or die trying. I dont care about our life. But I do everyone elses.
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>>1290936
Bruh
We could be her ally if we manage to break her!
We need not kill her!
>>1290926
I refuuuuuuseeeeeee

I gtg eat, if anything bad happens
Fuck you Sadist Anon
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>>1290941
So youd rather have her killl Hanasvette? I think not.
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>>1290926
If Hanasvette understands us and stays back wait for me to roll!
>>1290946
I want to believe she would stay back but seeing how she charged in despite what we told her im worried
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>>1290926
OP, I rolled on the wrong thread but its good: Please take it:
>>1290954

>>1290953
Thats not how love works, boyo. She might not listen.
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>>1290957
lol wtf I should penalize you for that. Make a roll or don't.
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>>1290965
Oh come on please. I rolled on the wrong thread by accident.
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>>1290965
That's me 10/10. Ask Peach anon. You know him, don't you? And check the time stamp. And the thread itself. There was no reason to roll right there and then. And its an 85. Please, OP?
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>>1290926
Does this mean we're going to fail by default? Can we wait for the other anon(s) too?
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>>1290957
Yeh that 85 came out of nowhere, he rolled in the wrong thread
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>>1291047
It's your choice if you want it to be a roll or not. Otherwise you can let things happen.
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>>1291075
Then can we please use that 85?
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>>1291095
>Still asking this
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>>1291102
Why wouldnt I? 80% of my rolls are well below 50. The one time we cant mess up and I roll an 85 ON THE WRONG THREAD by accident. Of course Id try convince you.
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Rolled 20 (1d100)

>>1290957
SUPPORT ROLL CUZ OP WON'T TAKE THE 85
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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Rolled 21 (1d100)

>>1291111

I'll save you bae

with a critical fail
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Rolled 83 (1d100)

>>1291102
[/spoiler]Give me your address. When I become a serial killer 5 years from now, you're going to be my 5th victim. And you better not move.[/spoiler]

For all the happy things.

>>1291137
<3
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>>1290926
This is the action:
>>1290895
>Tell Hanasvette to leave
>Shove fingers into Geletres' eyes
>Grab her weapon and kill her
>>1291141
This is the roll:
>83
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>>1291141
>83

Despite the way she's got you over her shoulder, you're able to push yourself up and signal to Hana not to try anything. It's clearly difficult for her, but she accepts and slows her charge. At this point the orcs of the chieftess know Hana is here so she can't just hide or run, but she can try and fit in with your other orcs, and she manages to. They just grab her and shove her with the others, saying something which she accepts and ends up helping the injured ones.

Do you still want to try something on the chieftess given what happened?
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>>1291162
NO!
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>>1291162
The 83 was to gouge out her eyes and kill her. god, you suck

No.
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>>1291162
I hope she's smart enough to get the ogres to help her destroy this tribe. And wow. I shouldve listened to Hanasvette and not come here. I'll kill Geletres in the end.
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>>1291178
Stfu fag
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>>1291178
Since you didn't take the action, letting you know that would have gone badly trying that.

Anyway, with everything in order, the chieftess takes her leave then from the area, carrying you over her shoulder and followed by her group. You would guess from the direction then that this group is heading back to their settlement now. Have you any care about the travel? She's content to carry you the whole way if she has to, but if you cooperate she'll let you walk.
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>>1291191
You forgot the "got".
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>>1291203
Nah, just stay on her. Get comfortable and ask what her name is. And actually pay attention to our surroundings this time so we dont get irrationally lost.
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>>1291203
Boop her booty once
And this
>>1291210
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>>1291218
>boop her booty once
>gets arm torn off
But sure.

But damn it. Why did you have to go so soon, anon? We were supposed to return to the settlement and prepare. Like actually bring a secondary group that I bluffed about with the group earlier.
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>>1291218
Im not blaming you though. Just want to make it clear that we DO need to be on the same page like Ive been saying all along.
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>>1291210
It's a bit uncomfortable but you resign yourself to just being carried the rest of the way. Might as well get comfortable, and taking the chance just to see, you poke her butt since she's got you hanging over her back. She doesn't react much, just shifts you on he shoulder so you can't do it again.

After a many hours travel that you try to pay attention to the environment, seeing things get much more marshy and swampy, eventually it starts getting dark and the group settles in for dinner. You notice though that they aren't unpacking anything, so you're probably not camping here.

The chieftess lets you down and shifts her shoulders from carrying you so much, though she keeps a grip on you, eventually moving to sit down with you and sharing food as everyone eats. You figure you might as well try and talk if you can, though she clearly doesn't understand what you're saying. You are able to get the names idea across though, with gestures and referring to yourself by your name. Seeking hers, she tells you, Ranuelle. She encourages you to eat, but you don't have to if you don't want. You notice they all use some sort of protein / trail mix hash bar, probably very good for travel and easy to store.
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>>1291254
>Ranuelle
That's a pretty crap name. Not like the other ones at all.

Eat. Ask her how her tribe is like. Specifically about goblins and trolls. And can we really not speak common? We've practiced enough to speak like we're retarded but still know enough of the language to say basic lines.
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Rolled 34 (1d100)

>>1291254
Take the chance to learn orc!
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>>1291276
I dont think that works without a medium like the goblins.
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>>1291278
We can mix what we know with the new stuff, we could learn something new, i hope
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>>1291264
>We've practiced enough to speak like we're retarded

No you haven't. You've only been in this land for over a week about. You know what you have written in your notebook and memorized, and that's a feat itself.

So no, you can't communicate with her to the extent you wish. You can just talk at her if you want, but it won't get anything across.

>>1291276
>34

Well you can practice what you know, but you're stressed out over everything that's happened so you're not in the right mindset to really be learning anything.
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>>1291280
Three + some
Threesome
Like so?

>>1291281
A week? That's insane. Its felt like two or more. I take it back. Trevor is not useless. He's just a little pathetic now. He can continue improving though.
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>>1291287
I'm almost certain it hasn't been more than two. I could be wrong, but you've been busy every day so it seems long.
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>>1291281
Eat a little like I said.
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>>1291300
Can you tell us a little about Trevor? Because he obviously doesnt have the same skillsets/proficiencies as I do so not all my actions are the best for him.
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>>1291309
You eat what you're given, it doesn't taste too great but it's filling. After everyone's done with their rations, you all take to traveling again, Ran slinging you back on her shoulder for carry.

Another few hours, as the group is trekking actual swampland now, till a lit area with some boats and guards is come upon. Greetings and respect are exchanged, as the group gets into different boats, and begins travel across the bayou in the dark of night, only torches on the boats lighting the way.

Eventually though you catch glimpses of lights on the water between the trees, and within a few minutes the group approaches a pretty big settlement from what you can judge, all suspended on stilts or in the trees above the water. An entire town above the water you'd imagine. Paddling between and under buildings, you hear and see the sights of a community, people walking past or overhead and acknowledging your group and the chieftess. Finally you reach a lowered dock portion, with many more boats tied up which those of your group soon join. Before long you're all standing on the wooden dock, as the orcs meet and greet one another, after the chieftess and warband taking a trip out.
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>>1291328
Apart from being a 19 year old modern college student with a more science (environmental) leaning trend of study and focus, he's whatever you want to make of him. About as average as can be ideally, but there's some things he could know or have experience with.
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>>1291339
Say hello in Orcish or Common like we were totally not kidnapped just a while ago.
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>>1291350
>leaning trend of study and focus
Not very helpful. Everyone has that. And its something that helps if you're a environmental scientist, like he was majoring for, I assume. Anything else?

>he's whatever you want to make of him
No he isn't. We need to define his character right now. What're his strengths? His weaknesses?
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>>1291351
You say hello to anyone who notices, and they soon do, obvious shock at seeing a human, and word starts to spread. Before long you're surrounded by a growing crowd, such that a few people even shove and fall off the suspended walkways and various platforms, falling into the water.

Ran taking ahold of you again, answers any questions with simple responses, which leaves people more curious, but they seem to know not to push things around her.

Eventually she seems to get fed up answering concerns, and just leads you through the crowd to elsewhere. Many of them disperse after the initial curiosity but some follow still, talking with member's of Ran's warband. Eventually she leads you to what looks to be a pretty big building farther into the town built upon actual solid ground, a little fort of sorts, and separated from the surrounding buildings and walkways by some drawbridges. Beyond that point normal folks don't seem to follow, probably knowing not to, or just told to leave by the warband followers.

The inside is pretty nice actually, with lots of objects and items around that are probably orcish in origin. From the differing styles, you'd guess this is a gathering of all the loot the Geletres have taken from their raiding. Ran leads everyone to what you come to understand is a meeting room, around a big floor map of what you recall to be the area around here. She sits you down removed a bit from the rest of them, as she and the warband, and some others who gather overtime, discuss things and work over the map. You'd guess them to be planning, probably considering things to be different now with the kidnapping of you.
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>>1291414
So we're just going to wait until the spy we sent here finds out we're here and helps us flee? Cool.

>>1291414
Read the map with them. I want to know what's going on. What are they planning?
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>>1291414
Ask if someone here knows English?
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>>1291357
Only people in college have a learning trend towards a focus or a major. Like being in a liberal arts trend or a STEM trend.

As for his character, based on the quest and decisions made/actions taken so far, what would you say his strengths and weaknesses are?

>>1291423
Ran sat you down, but she doesn't stop you from getting up and watching what they're doing. In fact, a couple of the orcs try to stop you, angrily thinking you're interfering or stealing secrets or something. She shuts them up with a headbutt though, and makes a space for you to watch. Unfortunately you can't understand what's being said apart from a few words, but you can sort of understand the map. If the center settlement is what you believe to be Ran's tribe, then she and the others are moving tokens around that you could guess to represent forces on the map, to come into contact with others. It seems they have some conflict going on with a group to their east, a big one by the looks of it.

The gist you get though is you see what you come to understand is your tribe to the south of Ran's. She has another person change the tokens on it with tokens of the same type after talking about something and pulling you forward to display to everyone there, which is met with the orc equivalent of "Hmmm"s and "Ahhh"s. After the color change, now both your and her tribe are the same color, as she moves them all towards the east group and get rid of them from the map.

If you had to guess, they're doing war planning, and she's explaining an alliance or combining of your two tribes, demonstrating such now that you're here.

>>1291425
You ask around beforehand just in case if anyone knows English, but unfortunately are met with confused looks from the orcs around. You could try and seek a translator if you want though, but so far you're kind of getting the sense of things among them and what's going on.
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>>1291568
Oh my!
I agree with this Alliance, now lets walk around and see what we find? Any beds perhaps?
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>>1291586
Make a roll if you want to walk around, sure. If there's anything particular you want to find, you can, if the roll is good enough.
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Rolled 35 (1d100)

>>1291609
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>>1291616
Ran doesn't stop you from leaving the room, as you kind of just wander around the fort seeing what you can find. Naturally it's all confusing to you at first, but you do manage to find a bunk room, probably for groups of warriors if they're staying in the fort.

How long do you care to continue exploring for? It's pretty late, so you might end up intruding on people sleeping and whatnot.
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>>1291646
Hm
Let's go back to the main room and wait for Ran, i dont want to accidentaly fuck up and get killed
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>>1291657
After wandering around enough, you figure you might do more harm than good and try to find your way back to the war room but realize you're a little lost. Eventually an orc lady finds you and asks you something, when you can't answer she gestures for you to stay and soon after returns with Ran who likely thanks her. After that she leads you by the arm through the fort elsewhere, till she opens the doors to a big room, very comfy looking with lots more gathered and stolen goods. You think it to be a bedroom given the big mass of actual pillows and blankets in the center, and she shows you around, pointing out even an outhouse room adjoined. Nice to not have to keep using a bucket you suppose. There's also some furniture around, chairs and cabinets and things like that, also probably stolen. It's all hung over by some fancy looking curtains from the ceiling, able to be drawn around the bed for privacy or just to keep out the light if need be. Even the lighting of the room is pretty nice, actual lanterns rather than just candles.

So she sets you up in here, having the good sense though not to leave any fires burning in the room in case you try anything. She also tries to gesture something like staying here to you, which becomes clear when she says goodnight that you understand in their language, and shuts the doors on you. From the other side you hear something as well, probably the doors being locked or barred.

You feel kind of bad now, like a prisoner for the first time. It's a nice room but you just got shoved in here in the dark and locked in. The only light afforded is from the windows to the outside, where lights from the rest of the town bleed in. You go the windows just to get a better look, as you see out to the still bustling populace. It seems these folks are fine with staying up late, later than your tribe at least.
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>>1291693
Dayum
Better than sleeping with her
Think about your poor Hanasvette before going to sleep, do we still have that veve thing?
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>>1291709
You still have your basic belongings yes, so you could copy the veve under a pillow. Make a roll if you want to benefit from it.

At any rate before you can snooze, she returns within ten minutes with some food and drink for you, sitting and waiting patiently for you to eat. If you're not hungry of course she won't force you. Just considering the last food you got was some protein bar, she's looking out for you.
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Rolled 84 (1d100)

>>1291736
eat dat shiet, i dont want to be disrespectful
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>>1291740
You eat and drink willingly, after you're done, rests a hand on your shoulder and says something, before collecting up the plates. She leaves you with a tankard of water though for the night. After that she says goodnight for real, and locks the door again.

It's not hard for you to go to sleep after that, alone in the big room. At least it's comfy, and you get a great sleep. Enough that you have some strange dreams, with visions of a boat, busy wooden streets, a fight, a map of the town, and some impression of your tribe running back home. Though that last part might be just a dream rather than a vision.

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You awaken the next day to a knocking at the door, soon to be opened by an orc lad and a goblin lady, he seems to be escorting her and carrying stuff for you to eat. The goblin asks if you slept well, and that you should be ready for the day since Ran wants to have you checked out.
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>>1291768
Remember what did Ran said last night and ask the goblin to translate
and have breakfast
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>>1291777
Trips demand it!
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>>1291777
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>>1291777
First off you ask the goblin what you can remember of what Ran said. She's a little confused, but translates it roughly along the lines of "Don't worry, we'll take this world, and then our children will have this world."

Well whatever the case, you at least eat breakfast. The young orc picks up after you, and waits for the goblin to leave. She asks if you need anything else then, and if not she'll take her leave. In any case, she says again to get ready if you can since Ran will want to see you.
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>>1292260
Ask the Goblin lady if she can follow us around, we're used to having a translator back home so we can understand what people are saying so we kinda need one for the time being, is there a bath or anything where we can get clean before meeting Ran?
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WTF, I said ambush them, not try to fking speak to her, now we've been kidnapped.

>>1292260
Why do u always listen to what fnaWAhAu wants to do. Its Fucking annoying.
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>>1292271
Maybe cuz he's actually here most of the time? To actually play?
But why u mad tho? She wants dat human d gnome saiyan?
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>>1292271
He's the most active and was there at the time. If someone just rolled for their actions I would always go for the highest rolls though. Good rolls trump everything.

Otherwise I don't think it's fair to shaft active participating players in favor of players who aren't around. Even if those players who aren't around have good ideas and the players who are here are shitters and have shitter ideas.

>>1292270
The goblin lets you know that Ran picked her to do exactly what you want, but she was going to give you privacy to dress.

As for getting clean, there's a communal washroom if you have a need to get clean. It's in a different place though, so she'd have to wait for Ran's permission before you could leave the room.
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>>1292277
So does a bunch of other green poon, but shes using us more callously than Hana was, after we give her some kids, and take over our tribe, she'll kill us if it suits her.

I'm here but I know he will rarely listen to what I post, and go with whatever furthers pink guys post.

Besides, if hybrids are what u want, Hana has better child bearing hips
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Rolled 10 (1d100)

>>1292288
She can stay, we don't mind can we roll to get some learning done while we're with her?
And lets just get changed and go to Ran, I don't want to piss off that hot piece of ass
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>>1292296
Giving her kids will take time tho, hopefully we'll have a friendly relationship with her and be home by then
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Rolled 28 (1d100)

>>1292299
She won't even let us touch her ass, remember how she reacted after we poked it?

>>1292288
Ask the goblin about the tribe they are at war with.
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>>1292311
>>1292299
You're fine with the goblin staying while you get dressed, at least you can talk to her, and she shows you that there are clean clothes so that's nice.

While getting dressed then, you ask her about this other tribe. She says they are the Ivernile, a tribe of trolls, pretty dangerous and a long time threat for the Geletres, this tribe. It sounds like they're offensively minded and outwards expanding, but the Geletres act as something of a buffer to keep them from going farther south.
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>>1292309
You do know that shes in a very good postion to take over the village, and guess what that means for Hana? There can't be 2 female leaders around.
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>>1292316
How many settlements did we see on that map? How many were there on the map for ours?

Same for the troll tribe they are at war with.
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>>1292326
How many settlements? Well yours was just one, like theirs or the trolls.

From what you saw though, there were 6 settlements on the map that the Geletres had, at least the one in the war room. You're not sure if those are all tribes, groups, or just important locations though.
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>>1292318
Bruh
Don't scare breh

>>1292316
That tribe of trolls sounds nice, if we can persuade them we would be much better off, thank her and ask her to take us to Ran
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>>1292332
Did they all have the same type of tokens on the map?

I thought Nera and the goblins that we first ran into would be little settlements?
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>>1292339
Anon, I doubt we would have succeeded in the ambush anyway. But its partially my fault we're here. Let's make the best of it.

So what're we up to, lads?
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>>1292334
I doubt unless we can influence the conflict in a significant matter, we won't do much to purseway them.

>>1292353
We are suppose to have goblins assassins, Why aren't we traveling with a pair of them.

Info gather for now, until some development happens for us to either take to our advantage or escape.
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>>1292353
We're going to be t-tested by Ran
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>>1292362
Because assassins travel alone. Why would they travel with us. And as I said, this is only partially my fault. We went to the meeting too quick. You were present when that decision was made, I think, correct me if Im wrong. Im not certain. But the plan was to return and bring a larger, secondary force that we would position around us in case we failed in recruiting her. I dont why you guys rushed in thinking it would be wise to take a warchief and her band of merry "Ill kill you's" at face value when they would be stronger that us.

>>1292379
Details, anon. Speak to me.
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>>1292381
Not really, when I check back It was already next post.

We can have goblins who are our secret assassins, ready to be dispatched at a moments notice. They can just be our translators in public.
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>>1292339
Oh sorry you meant tokens. No they didn't all have the same. Both your tribes had four though hers were spread out more and yours had a big token among the four, the Ivenile had three but they were all big tokens. The other settlements around had similar sorts of mixes or comparable numbers. To one corner though was a cluster of normal tokens, like maybe ten or fifteen.

The other places like you said, where it's like three goblins in a hut or a lone family of orcs, they were on the map but as temporary markers, like pins, rather than actual areas shown on the map as settlements.

>>1292334
She again says she can't take you out of the room, so it's Ran who comes instead eventually, greeting you and saying good morning. She asks the goblin if you were ok with your accommodations, and that she wants to go on a walk with you if you're willing.
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>>1292392
They're much better than the ones back home and sure, let's go with her
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>>1292389
Assassins mean you dont see them coming.

But I told OP to send a spy to this tribe. We should find the spy soon and have him/her report to the tribe on our state of being. And discreetly collaborate with whoever is at the tribe to get us out.

>>1292392
We're fine. We can come, no problem. But we want a goblin translator at all times so we can communicate with those around us.
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>>1292398
An assassin is a dedicate killer who murders someone of importance, whether or not they "see it coming" is irrelevant. You're just being you again.

>>1292392
Ask her to talk you on a tour of the village while we talk, we want to stretch our legs, and see the village. Maybe we'll see a friendly face while out.
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>>1292413
>An assassin is a dedicate killer who murders someone of importance, whether or not they "see it coming" is irrelevant. You're just being you again.
Because Im sure a tiny goblin assassin is capable of taking down 8 larger-than-average, battle-hardened Orcish warriors. Our assassins arent that good. From my communication with them thus far, the goblin war guild needs a lot of work.
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>>1292397
>>1292398
Accepting, she takes you with her through the fort, up and up and up till you get to the top. Up there, it requires moving onto the roof for which she opens a window and steps out, leaning back to offer a hand. Naturally you don't want to so she just leans farther in and grabs you, pulling you up on the sloped roof, the goblin crawling up and sitting on the windowsill beneath you.

Holding you in case you fall, Ran gestures around for you to see the whole settlement situated around the fort, and at a height which you can even see over the trees for quite a ways. It's quite windy so she has to speak up, same as the goblin, but she says she wants you to be in charge of the settlement. She doesn't like running things, and doesn't like the job after coming into power. She would prefer that you just run the thing instead, same as you run your tribe, she's content with joining your people's and you just run the show. She earned her right as ruler and doesn't relent from that, but she'd rather just be held up by someone. Before it was probably going to be a bunch of goblins, but since you came into the world she wants it to be you.

Before you get back down together, she pulls you close and with her hand holding yours, runs it across the horizon and says you could own it all together. It seems she would appreciate an answer, but isn't waiting for one or anything.
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>>1292430
So she actually wants to marry us?
Oh damn
I dunno
I fear for Hana the next time we meet so I'm inclined to say yes and then warn her via the Goblin spy
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>>1292430
We already planned to do that. That's why we asked if she would join our cause. Hers isn't different from ours.

And we would be fine with running the tribe on her behalf. She didn't need to take us here after crippling our orcs. She always could have asked. It's kind of cute how she went through all this trouble when she couldve just asked.

Anyway, can we take this as an alliance between our tribes?
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>>1292430
>We already planned to do that. That's why we asked if she would join our cause. Hers isn't different from ours.
And we would gladly take the world with her.
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>>1292421
They only need to poison 1 person.

>>1292430
Why'd she kill her previous husband like that?

What if another human wanders into this land?
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>>1292447
>What if another human wanders into this land?
They're not chieftain. They're not as resourceful as us. But yes, shes a mad dog. And I intend to put her down. In due time, anon.

>They only need to poison 1 person.
They're poisons probably arent lethal. Just crippling poisons that take a little while to come into effect. Either way, theyd first be mauled. Which is why I said its better if they arent seen first.
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>>1292442
>>1292441
Once down off the roof and back inside the top floor room, you're able to talk more easily as she sits on the floor and you take that as a sign to sit as well.

You answer her line of thinking, but she doesn't think your causes are the same, since you refused her offer when you met, and apparently when humans choose their partner they never choose again, something like that you said if she recalls. That's why she took you, because this is non-negotiable for her, she did ask and you refused.

Also she didn't cripple your orcs, just beat and bloodied them.

>>1292447
Naturally you ask the obvious questions, why you, what about her previous husband, what about another human?

She asks if you know about the last human to this land, who didn't just get killed immediately or enslaved or eaten.
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>>1292450
Your thinking too in the moment, if literally being seen is your concern, we could have them hang back or deploy them before contact.

>>1292454
>apparently when humans choose their partner they never choose again

Great, now we're trapped by careless words we said to try and weasel out of that moment. Short sighted.
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>>1292454
Well
We gotta marry her if she's going to give us her land, and ask her why is she so savage? Is that going to change when we're wed?
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>>1292454
We refused her marriage because it was true. We can only choose one wife. It's some type of expression of honor. But even moreso, we choose our partners based on love. Does she love us? We don't think she does. Ask if there's another way we can do this other than marriage.

>>1292460
>Your thinking too in the moment, if literally being seen is your concern, we could have them hang back or deploy them before contact.
Again, we had NO assassins with us because we went to meet them too soon. Again, if you were to sent for them, you would have insulted her, her warband, and her tribe with our tardiness.
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>>1292463
Shes savage as a necessity, probably didn't like how her male relatives were likely shit, so she came to power through force of strength. It makes her nature a necessity.

>>1292465
I'd have prefer to not go out and meet them at all in the first place, but on our terms and our ground.
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>>1292465
>We refused her marriage because it was true. We can only choose one wife. It's some type of expression of honor. But even moreso, we choose our partners based on love. Does she love us? We don't think she does. Ask if there's another way we can do this other than marriage.
Dont add that last line
>Ask if there's another way we can do this other than marriage.

>>1292460
Also, anon
>careless words we said to try and weasel out of that moment.
No they werent. I intended them as they were.
>Short sighted.
I dont want to hear that coming from you lol
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>>1292463
She doesn't understand what you mean by savage, she is how true orcs are, why would that change? Maybe you're just not used to seeing true orcs, she wonders. You wonder if she's just saying that though, or if she has some reason for being that way.

>>1292465
If it was true, then she says you chose your partner to be wrong. She says it's a sorry thing that love matters to you so much, but this isn't the human world. Maybe she could love you, but that doesn't matter.

She refuses and says there isn't another way, since she is herself very traditional and religious, and she believes it to be the way to recreate what happened with the last human. That, she believes, is the path to victory.
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>>1292475
>a reason for being that way
Daddy Issues? Creepy Uncle Issues?
If we managed to tame Hanasvette we can tame her too! And now we know she won't randomly kill us and she could train us since we kinda need it
I say we marry her

God dammit Hanasvette, why did you break at the worst possible moment?
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>>1292475
The path to victory isn't a forced marriage. The path to victory is peace between your allies, so you can be a scourge to your enemies. But right now, and what she has done thus far, was only hurt us. She can't expect to achieve victory if the inside of her forces are in turmoil. We know because our race has expanded over all lands in sight. We are natural conquerors, and although she knows theses lands better than us, the principles are the same. We would be honored to take this world with her, but marriage isnt necessary. We would only need to be friends and allies.
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>>1292479
Dont bend, anon. Have some pride. Dont be tossed around like a rag doll.
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>>1292481
Bruh
She's traditional and religious af
She won't listen to that
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>>1292482
That's just how i am Anon
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Ask her to have a child, and we shall have one with Hana, in time ,we will merge both tribes together through marriage.
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>>1292481
And also add that the last human to conquer did so because she was fighting for her tribe and family. We dont want to conquer everything from land to sky for ourselves. We want to do it for our tribe, who we feel is like our family. If she wants our aid in conquest, she would need only to gain our trust. It isnt difficult.
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>>1292490
OP just said she's highly traditional and religious. She wont accept polygamy. And what the hell do you mean by marriage? This is exactly it. She wants to wed us to combine our tribes, and to make us hers to use and fulfill some bull omen.
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>>1292490
>>1292479
And I just want to say, she'll kill us once shes down with us. Youd have to be an idiot to marry her.
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>>1292497
>down
done

We're marrying Hanasvette. I wont budge on this.
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>>1292493
Did I fucking say to have one with her? We are having one with Hana. She has one of her own, with whoever, and the kids will marry to combine the tribes in the future.
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>>1292479
>issues?

Maybe, you can't tell. It might actually be that's just the way she is.

>>1292481
Your long winded speech she doesn't care for, and she loses patience and tells you to stop talking in such lofty words, goblins don't translate it well anyway (which annoys the goblin). Based on the gist of what you say, she simply says you don't understand the history of this land, which she doesn't blame you for, but she'll just have to use a forceful hand then.

>>1292490
You bring this up, she says she is not interested in such an arrangement. Not as much if your heart was with another woman, but she doesn't want competition for her children. As well she would be humiliated and shamed if anyone found out.

She imagines a situation where you could be married to her and secretly have something with Hana, if you were willing that she would personally kill any children that resulted of such an affair. All of that said, it's just a thought experiment, since she could instead just keep you to herself and never risk anything at all.
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>>1292499
Really? Wasn't it suppose to be a certain goblin girl whats her name?

tari not nera
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>>1292497
She won't kill us m80
She believes in the human omen! She won't kill us until that's full filed and hopefully she would be thoroughly broken like Hana by then
So I'm not worried
>>1292505
Ug

Fiiiiiiiiiiiine woman
We'll marry you
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>>1292501
LOL That never happens anon
Blood ties when power is concerned, and where the two cultures are significantly different, will lead to a blood bath or a complete disjunction or a tenuous "alliance" that'll erupt into a power feud. Youre naive, man.

>>1292506
Yeah, I changed my mind a long while ago. Pay attention. We can keep Nera as a side affair like she first assumed. I kind of like her anyway and itll be hard to back down since we already initiated it. Who the hell said anything about Tari?

>>1292505
Ask when we can return to our tribe? We have things to do.

>>1292511
>wont kill us
Until she has children, yes. We'll be a mere slave all along anyway. You okay with that? You have no dignity, man. Its obvious she would use us like a puppet, a mere slave.
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>>1292514
Didn't you say the same fookin shit with Hanasvette?
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>>1292521
You mean before we conquered her? But this one is a sociopath.
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>>1292522
A normal girl with heavy issues that can still be conquered and fixed along the way!
Positivity anon!
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>>1292514
Your a naive man that thinks everything can be diplomanced to go your way. Always trying to negotiate your way to everything especially with people who prefer actions over words get you killed by people who think you talk to much.

>>1292505
It was worth seeing how she'd react to it.
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>>1292511
>>1292514
Uh oh conflicting choices!
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>>1292528
Wanting a crazy girl with that much baggage.

You've never had a real thing with another girl before have you?
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>>1292521
And no. Hanasvette would ahve used us as a figurehead. This one will quite literally use us a as a slave. I could manage Hanasvette then, and there was definitely the possibility of winning her affection and preventing that. But THIS: impossible. We would trap ourselves.

>>1292529
Ask Peace Anon if you really think I take excessive diplomatic actions. I only take them when they are the best course of action. You think you can romp around, and if you had it your way, we'd be dead by now.

>>1292530
No. It isn't. Ask her if we can return to our tribe now or not.

>>1292534
He hasnt, no.

>>1292528
NORMAL?
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>>1292534
Nope
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>>1292530
We can vocalize acceptance of marriage later, OP. It's not like we have a choice now. What Im doing is trying to open choices.
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>>1292541
Which I'm not going to take might I add!
:^)
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>>1292530
Well, I'm for Hana, but it doesn't seem like she'd say now. And I get the feeling she'll either take it out o us, or kill Hana.

>romp around
Who do you think your talking to? I never wanted a harem. I wanted Hana for the most part, or the young orc girl. We could a had a one night stand with her but nooo.

>>1292536
Its okay.

I don't think I'm even capable of one anymore. Bit jaded bro.
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>>1292544
>Well, I'm for Hana
Then stick with me. Holy shit we finally have a common goal. We'll get through this, man. Don't bend in the face of adversity. She strong, powerful, domineering. But she's never met a human. She wont realize how cunning humans can be until she's lying down, facing the sky in her own pool of blood.
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>>1292544
I don't wanna pick Hanna cuz she might kill her and break the Alliance offer
Just when we finally break her in we need to give her up for her safety :( this is sad

What's that Shrek quote? If you love someone you should let her go?
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>>1292535
>This one will quite literally use us a as a slave.

I don't want to suggest that there is a right answer because this quest doesn't have right or wrong answers, just choices. But Ran did literally just make an offer which could not be farther from being a slave.

Anyway, you end up just asking if you can leave now, you're busy and have things to take care of. For once you notice some emotion in her, actual frustration, and she just up and grabs you and carries you down through the fort, waiting for the drawbridge to lower so she can leave with you.
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>>1292547
>I don't wanna pick Hanna cuz she might kill her and break the Alliance offer
First of all. You're bullshit you coward. Second, this isnt an alliance. This is a conquest on the false pretense of marriage. She's practically raping us right now.

Again, she intends to make us her damned slave. Ive been saying we need to work together all this time. Now we have a common short-term goal. You want us to have a happy end with Hanasvette? Well let's fucking get it. We can plan together on the qst's Discord chat.
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>>1292547
I know, that's why I'm not really answering Ran.

If life were a Disney movie, we'd all live happliy ever after, and there would... be no jews?

>>1292546
>Holy shit we finally have a common goal.
Calm your tits, and get in line.
Dam goblin lover.
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Also, we do we always seem to travel unarmed?
Were is our metal pocket knife?
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>>1292556
What's wrong with loving goblins? They're cute.

And get in line for what?

I have tits?

>>1292557
>implying a pocket knife could stop her or any other orc
Well we lost it after we stabbed the last chieftain.
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>>1292552
Oh god
I hope she doesn't do what I'm thinking
>>1292554
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>>1292561
Sorry, I have no idea what she has planned? What's happening?
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>>1292563
I dunno
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>>1292566

>>1292561
I hope she doesn't do what I'm thinking

You piece of...
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>>1292561
Once the drawbridge is down, she carries you through the stilt town till reaching another decently sized building. There's some folks gathered inside, but she pushes past to what you would have to guess to be an orc priest based on the building and the look. The priest has a lady take over whatever was going on with the people, as he moves to another room and she follows, setting you down on the ground and holding you standing.

They have a conversation that goes on, while the priest looks you over. Eventually the goblin catches up, panting and out of breath from running to keep up.
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>>1292575
Oh god. She's going to force a marriage. The stupid shit. OP, how likely are we to succeed in killing her in the future? Is the possibility there?
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>>1292583
How many greenies did we kill so far? barely one? and that was with an assist.

It be better to poison her at this point.
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>>1292591
Murder via poison is still murder. I never said we couldnt kill her with poison.
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> tfw the only bone i was thrown (that was going to be killed) is now in jeopardy because of this bitch
> And now this is going to be pepsi soon too
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>>1292583
>how likely are we to succeed in killing her in the future?

There's like an infinite potential answers to such an open ended possibility.

Maybe you can rest easy, because her conversation with the priest ends up turning sour and she becomes angry, finally headbutting him and carrying you out. Again the goblin runs after, asking to slow down.

So it's back to the fort you go, where she takes you back to the bedroom and slings you down amid the pillows in the center bed. Holding you down till the goblin catches up, she has her translate, saying that if you want to be so difficult, then you can get used to living in this tower. If she has to take from you what she wants by force, then so be it. Maybe your situation will be even more like the previous human of importance than you realize.

With that she lets off and drags the goblin out after her, slamming and locking the doors. It's awhile before anything, but you hear tapping, the goblin letting you know she's still there if you need anything.
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>>1292606
>> And now this is going to be pepsi soon too

Pepsi you say?
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>>1292608
Yeh
>pepsi
Isded
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>>1292607
We do. Can you kill her for us? Wait, nevermind. Ask her where Ranuelle is going and is shes gone yet and how far will she be?

Describe the room, OP. What can we see? Is there a window? How sturdy is the room? Can we maybe kick down a wall? Or smash something against it until it tears?
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>>1292608
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_9SsX7HJhE
Pepsi man.
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>>1292607
Ask for rope and a brown cloak.
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>>1292614
She says the chieftess went off and is planning an attack, but was quite angry. She doesn't think she'll be leaving the fort much at all today, but is roughly on the other side if that matters.

>Describe the room

Big room. See lots. Windows yes but they're barred (for defense though in this case keeping your prisoner) and there's the moat below, and a wall after that. Also you'd probably be seen.

You can try to kick or break down a wall but this place seems sturdily built, if anything the door would give first. Well, really the bars on the window, but then the door. Doing so would cause a ruckus, but there is furniture in here you could use.

If you desperately want to escape, you could always go out down the shitter hole.

>>1292624
She asks why you want those things?
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>>1292612
>>1292624
Faggots. I hate to admit it but I think the quickest way we can get out of here is by marrying her and then killing her.
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>>1292628
Ask for a knife?
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>>1292630
She's sympathetic to you but she's not going to help you cause trouble, she's loyal to her tribe.
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>>1292628
>bars on the window
Bars of what?

>>1292631
Ask her even after she gets treated like shit? Our tribe treats goblins with respect, WE treat them with respect. In fact, the ones in our tribe we consider family. We intend to escape. And we would gladly take her with us. But she needs to help. Or would she remain here and rot away like some tool? Because that show shes treated.
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>>1292633
Wooden bars.

You present a convincing argument to her and she does admit that it isn't great here, but she has family here that she can't just abandon, not to mention they would be punished for her helping you.
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>>1292634
Great, so we need a wood carving knife. And give us some stalks of wood. We need to pass the time some how.

>but she has family here that she can't just abandon
Did it not occur to her that she can bring them too? They would only be punished if they're caught. If she listens to our direction very carefully, and we wont give her major tasks, barely noticeable or traceable back to her, then both she and they will be fine.
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>>1292634
Tell her we have ogres as allies. But we personally made a mistake and allowed ourselves to be taken. We dont have many ogres as allies yet, as we were in the process of recruiting more, but what we have, and our tribe, is enough to take over this tribe. Is it OP? I have doubts It wont be just her, it'll be every goblin we accept.
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>>1292637
>>1292641
Make a roll for convincing.
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Rolled 72 (1d100)

>>1292642
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Rolled 34 (1d100)

>>1292628
Auto erotic asphyxiation, and drag.

>>1292629
Wait at least a week maybe our buddies can spring us out? The maybe marry. Jeez your they crying to not bend, and its been less than 2 game days.

I gotta sleep.

>>1292642
roll for whatever.
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>>1292641
You could have all the ogres and still not be able to take this tribe. Their location is too difficult to reach and perfect for them. The ogres can help you defeat other land-based tribes, but Ran's lot are on the water and have been for generations.

>>1292650
If you want to just kill yourself you can do that.
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>>1292653
Thought as much. Welp. We have to move the tribe to a more tactically beneficial location. Anyway, if we cant escape on our own, we should marry then kill her. But hold off on that plan for now.
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>>1292646
>72

You can convince her to help you with one thing with that, for now.
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>>1292674
Knife. Ask how long the chieftess will be gone?
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>>1292653
Well that's what we tell her, buts its for roping down and escaping into the night, why would we tell her exactly what we have planned?

>>1292687
We can ask for food, and a knife to cut the food with.

Disguise it like we are walter white buying meth supplies.
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>>1292694
No, shes already on board with helping us. No need. Just get a good knife to cut the wooden bars.
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>>1292687
>>1292694
She can get you a knife then, hidden in food. In about two hours she returns with lunch, an orc opening and closing the door just for her to put the food inside, as she says the knife is in the bread, not really worrying about being heard because the orcs don't know English.

She says Ran will be busy most of the day and doesn't expect her to see you until tonight.
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>>1292698
Honestly, Itd be best if we waited for her to leave on a raid to escape but I want to get this quest moving.

>>1292699
What do you think, anon? Start cutting and escape now before tonight? Or wait until she leaves the tribe?

>>1292699
OP, how many hours until "tonight"?
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>>1292701
Tonight is 6-8 hours away.

What will you do when you cut the bars away?
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>>1292702
What do you mean by "what will you do"?
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>>1292702
Are there curtains over the wooden bars?
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>>1292702
Prep for escape later, better do it right once ,than fail doing it many times. Not like we'd get a second chance. If we fail the goblin that helped us may die.

Last post for tonight.
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>>1292705
>>1292710
Curtains can be drawn on the inside. Anyone outside, should they happen to look in though, will see what's being done.

I mean once the bars are removed, what will you do after that?

>Diagram

The room is elevated above a moat, which about fifty feet out meets an outer wall of the fort which circles the moat.
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>>1292719
So we're like a princess in a tower? Allow me to affirm, we cannot escape if we swim because a wall will stop us. Correct? Where do the moat lead if we were to follow it?

>>1292719
>Anyone outside, should they happen to look in though, will see what's being done.
We'll do it at night.
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>>1292719
And hide the knife for now. Where can we hide it in the room?
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>>1292725
>So we're like a princess in a tower?

You're wise to thematic elements! If you got out of the window and dropped into the moat, yes you could swim but would eventually face the wall. The fort is circular, with the moat running around it, and then the outer wall running around that.

>>1292727
The room is big, you would have no trouble finding places to hide it. You could probably even just leave it out on like a cabinet and people could walk in and not notice it.
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>>1292731
So we arrived here via a drawbridge? And that's the only way in or out?

And yes, do hide the knife. Do it well.
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>>1292733
From what you could tell, there are more than one drawbridge, but only one gets used normally. It's not that it's the only way in or out, but it's the only way that doesn't require you jumping into the moat, swimming across, and scaling the tall wall on the inside while wet, and so far with just one kitchen knife.

Unless you give them reason to search, there's no chance of them finding the knife if you even just try to hide it.
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>>1292735
>pdate] [Auto] 23
What kind of bed do we have? Mattress and frame?

And what of the other drawbridges? How used or abandoned are those? Why arent they used?

Lastly, we may need the goblin's cooperation on this. This must have been how Harriet Tubman felt.
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>>1292739
It's just a huge mass of pillows, blankets, and everything cushy clustered in the center. If you dig down you can probably find a few springless mattresses.

The other drawbridges are just that, other drawbridges. You know there is at least one more, maybe two or three. You have no idea how abandoned or used they are, or why they aren't used. Probably just for convenience.

As for the goblin, she's helped out for awhile, you'll have to try again tomorrow. She's only willing to be a traitor so much, before she feels guilty and needs to settle down for awhile.
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Rolled 91, 28 = 119 (2d100)

>>1292743
Oh we dont need her help anymore today. Let's see if we can bury the knife beneath a mattress. Over even slit a small opening and slide it in.

Either way, review our notes first, then exercise and nap until Ranuelle comes for us later tonight. I need to go to bed now so I'll roll a 2d100 for each respective action and let you take care of it, either now or later when we get another one or two 2d100s.

Thank you for your work, OP. Goodnight.
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>>1292747
>notes
For learning the language. Practice and ask the goblin at the door to help us as well.
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>>1292747
>91, 28

Yeah, they're never finding that knife. Your efforts to go over your notes though and better the language, even working out don't go as well. It's hard to learn things well through a door, and you don't feel very motivated. So instead you just snooze.

Some hours later, you awake to a knocking sound and a bit of a headache, seeing that it's getting dark outside the window. The door is opened by the same young orc carrying food, along with the goblin, Ran, and another orc you've not seen before. While you eat and the goblin sits with you asking how things are and if you need anything for the accomodations within reason, Ran and the other orc who is quite curious of you and looks you over closely, have a conversation. Over the course of you eating they reach an understanding, exchange agreement, after which Ran bids him goodbye and he takes his leave with the younger orc.

So after that it's just you, her and the goblin, as she sits and watches you eat, patiently waiting for you to finish.
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>>1293077
Try to learn more orc and is Ran doing anything with us today?
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Rolled 76 (1d100)

>>1293079
Forgot to roll
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Rolled 48 (1d100)

>>1293077
I wont be able to ajswer for the next half hour or so. Careful anon. Especially with answering questions.
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>>1293207
Better for me
I will be able to actually do something
:^)
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>>1293210
Nvm
:(
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>>1293080
>76

You do a decent job learning more of the language, Ran even ending up helping. You wonder what her goal is but she seems content to sit and watch you. Unless you have anything in mind yourself, she'll be taking her leave when the goblin does, locking the door after of course.

You'll probably have to get used to that now.
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>>1293574
Ask her to teach us how to fight (technique-wise) and excercise here.
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Rolled 41 (1d100)

>>1293591
A roll if you want.
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>>1293597
>>1293591
>41

She's not unwilling, if you're willing to be more cooperative with the situation. Otherwise why would she prepare you to better escape?
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>>1293620
What? Cooperative? To be a slave? We dont feel safe, free, happy, or welcpme here. And solely because of her actions. Of she only just tried being more kind ajd accepting of our actions and desires.
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>>1293638
More cooperative of the arrangement she has in mind. She's willing to relent if you are.
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>>1293620
If she was much nicer we would definitely be more cooperative, maybe we would actually try to act like her future husband if she changed a bit
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>>1293654
relent how much? How do we know she wont kill us like she did her past husbands? Or her own family?
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>>1293668
Yeah
How can we trust her after everything we've seen from her
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>>1293661
To that she apologizes and admits she doesn't know how to be nice really. She didn't get where she is by being nice and now that got here she doesn't like it that much, but doesn't know any other way.

>>1293668
Envisioning her own situation with you as that of the last prominent human, you're too important to kill. She didn't think it was possible before but now that she actually has you, it's so close she has to have that one way or another.

And of course she always wanted it that you controlled and ran things because she doesn't like that, while she just cracks skulls and takes heads because she does like that.
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>>1293682
Holy fucking shit. Tell her its not that we dont think shes attractive, but if she cant be nice with anyone, then she can at least be nice with us. she can trust us. we will never betray her but only if she never betrays us. and tries to understand us. because ever since we found ourself in this world the only thing we've been doing is trying to understand goblins, orcs, trolls, and ogres. and her. especially her.

Give her a hug

Then tell her we now see what the problem is. Ask her how she can gain our trust. And do not say by accepting the situation she wants. Because that isnt trust. Its disrespect and enslavement.

And being nice does get results. We'll show her personally. Starting with ourself
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>>1293697
>>1293682

We'll only even CONSIDER marrying her ONLY if she lets us teach her how to be nice first. she will lose nothing and gain much. Otherwise, she can find another human.
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>>1293682
If she let us we can show her how to be nice

And she wants to marry us and dedicate herself to keep fighting? What if she dies?
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>>1293713
Anon. this is really selfish of me to ask but PLEASE LET ME TAKE CARE OF THIS. I THINK I CAN DO IT. PLEASE TRUSTME. THIS IS A ONCE IN A MONTH SINCERITY
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>>1293731
Ok
:(
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>>1293697
>>1293707
You know that she's not a schemer, she's just very black and white and hates inaction. That's why she's reluctant to be kindly, because she's afraid it will make her weak. She may be a chief and have taken it through violence, but she's still a woman, and can't afford any weakness more than comes naturally as an unfortunate price of biology. She's not opposed to being nice, but she's afraid of it. She thinks you should be too, she's good at what she does, and would continue to be good at what she does for you, you just point at something and she kills it. By making her nicer, you could compromise your own attack dog so to speak.

She definitely doesn't expect the hug though and at first thinks you're trying to attack her or something, and reacts in self defense. When she realizes you're not trying to kill her though and allows you to hug her, she's very awkward about it and barely reacts, just kind of patting you on the back in response.

She's never had someone's trust before, certainly no one has ever had hers. She's not unwilling to compromise, but there is a bare minimum of what she's willing to accept and won't budge on, since that's her ambition.

>>1293713
That's basically what she's always wanted. She wants you to organize and control everything, to take if off her hands so she can just do what she likes, which is warring and fighting. She believes in your human ambition, so would be fine with you just picking a direction and she goes on the warpath.

And if she died, well then naturally she would imagine you'd move on and find a new wife. She could die well though, knowing she had left her people in the care of good and capable hands.
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>>1293731
>>1293713
>>1293748
wtf lol? It doesn't sound like you're in disagreement.
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>>1293751
Okay, FIRST of all, that's the problem. Kindness isnt weakness. Because like she said, it makes you vulnerable. Being kind, having the will and courage to be kind even though you know it will put you at risk, THATS strength. That's power. And do not say it's idiocy, because idiocy would be being kind without understanding the consequences, and without planning or being strong enough to prevent those consequences from happening our hurting you enough to stop you from reachiing your goal. She wants to be strong? She wants the land to the sky? Then she has to start with this.

And secondly. if she wants to go on the warpath, thats fine. Because in a land of war, you need war BEFORE you achieve peace. We talked about a fire to consume all fires. She can be our fire. And secondly, we only wanted peace between orcs, goblins, and trolls. Anyone beyond, we will crush and dominate. We will ALWAYS continue expanding outwards until the world is ours. But we will never fight with our own.

That's our ambition. And it doesnt stop hers one bit.

And we promise her, swear to her, voew to her on the blood that runs through our veins after it has ran through our ancestors, that if kindness will truly compromise her, ever make her feel unsafe, we will always be there to have her back and defend her. She can count on us for that. But in order for that to happen, she obviously needs to GIVE us her back first. That means her trust.

And we dont want her to die. We dont care if she wants to. We wont let her.
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>>1293748
Discord.
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>>1293751
Ask her Why does she want to marry us then? She can just give us control and go to war If she's okay with being a warrior instead of our proper wife
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>>1293783
She already answered this. Its based on the last human who was in this land and did s well as us. She said shes traditional and religious. This is history, the stuff of legends, and how she believes is the only way to power. Marrying a human and going on a warpath.
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>>1293771
>That's our ambition. And it doesnt stop hers one bit.

That's the main difference which she acknowledges, something which most people of this land don't realize but she knew since she was a child hearing the stories. You humans have an ambition of a different kind to those of this land. They're always content to just fight each other and keep things the way they are, because it makes them happy. Even her, she recognizes, even if she wants domination of the land, she's just happy fighting. Like she wants something, but can't be motivated because it's just not in her, or any others of her kind. For you though she knows it's natural, it's just the way humans are, and she wants that. Only a human can provide it, at least that's what she believes.

So really, she wants domination of the land but doesn't believe she could do it herself, not within a lifetime at least. Maybe you could, but she knows from history, that your children could.

>>1293783
She wants it because she wants domination of the land but doesn't have the sense to attain it herself, she's just a warrior. She knows you have the will, and a greater intelligence, and if she can't get it herself then she wants it in her children. It's like how the orc rulers of this land are part human, descended from those original half-human children of the last prominent human and her orc husband. It's no coincidence she believes, that the most powerful denizens of this land weren't the mightiest giants or the cleverest goblins, but those half-human orcs who had the strength and body of their father and the mind and will of their mother.
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>>1293783
Um sorry, go back to Discord. I missed you.

>>1293808
Uh alright. So first start with listening to our counsel like the chieftain of the fabled tribe did his human. Start by being kind. Is she willing? More than she initially accepted?
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>>1293819
As long as you're willing to meet her core requirement of the situation, then beyond that point she's willing to cooperate if it seems fair. She still thinks you're diminishing her potential though, what would be wrong with you running everything, she kills everyone, and once in awhile you meet up again to have another child. That's basically how it was for the last human.
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>>1293819
phone's internet died m8
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>>1293830
I dont wana risk the children losing thier mother tho
Mommy issues suck gurl
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>>1293830
Do we look like someone's mistress to her? No. And we're almost certain the last human didnt like this either.

Anyway, if she's ready, begin with the goblin that's sitting with us. Thank her. Thank her for all the work she's done so far, including wasting all her time staying with us when she could be with family or doing something she enjoys. Thank her for translating what we've been saying. She deserves that. And kindness entail recognizing the hard work of others and acknowledging it. Sure, goblin are small, weak, greedy maybe annoying, conniving, sneaky, but that's only the bad things. We can just as easily list bad things about orcs. And about humans. Goblins have their own strengths, obviously not the same as orcs because they are smaller, but because they are, they're naturally more deft, meticulous, business-savy, organized, and innovative. Just like Orcs have strength and pride. So try to understand this at least, and thank her. She won't be telling the goblin that she (Ranuelle) is weak, but her thankfulness will encourage loyalty in her goblin subject and even encourage her to work harder.

>>1293849
Who said we're marrying her?
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>>1293859
>>1293771
So all of this to just get her guard down and kill her?
Y do u play with my emotions man :(
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>>1293830
And like we said, we'll only even CONSIDER her core requirement if she first learn how to be kind. Or she can find another human. Whch she probably wont find, or at least one that's helpful, in the next 100 years.

>>1293865
I dont want to kill her anymore.
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>>1293869
but i wanna marry her
fixing something broken is cool
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>>1293906
Ranuelle is my type, more than Hanasvette. But are you really going to betray Hanasvette? She's the best wife, man. Think back on all she's done for us. All she's felt. She was going to risk dying to save us from Ranuelle and her warband.
And we can fix Ranuelle without marrying her. That's what Im trying to do. She doesnt love us so she shouldnt have any qualms with letting it down after we lead her from her ignorance and bias. Not to say that we arent ignorant, but I believe we're ignorant in different ways. So we can help her out here. Then maybe she can find a nice dude to settle with, someone who will actually have her back on the battlefield, protecting her. Or maybe she isnt that type. Maybe shes the lone wolf, and if thats the case, her true place is to fight and live without a lover. And that'll make her the happiest.
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>>1293906
I want her to be our chief general. Not our wife. I want us to simply be great friends.
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>>1293849
She lost her mother and killed her father and she turned out fine. She says that with a straight face.

>>1293859
>>1293869
This is coming back to the same issue before for her, and she's not budging on it. It's a matter of you meeting her requirement, and then she'll cooperate, be nice if you want, and whatever else. You're not in a bargaining position to her because if she needs to she can force you. She's willing to do what you want after that point, just because it's traditionally and sensibly the good thing to do.

Also the past human was literally that, a mistress at first. And by all accounts she came to like her situation as she became in control from it. That's why just like the past human was forced, if she has to she'll force you too. Maybe that's just the fate of things, this land to keep changing because an orc forced a human to change it.
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>>1293921
That's a good point, but to her only one person's children are going to succeed, and she wants it to be hers.
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>>1293926
>Also the past human was literally that, a mistress at first
Thats what I said. That's why I also said, clearly linking this, that we arent her. We arent a mistress. And the past human did not enjoy being a mistress, no matter what came of it.

And we already had control. We're a chieftain of a tribe. Without her. Without being a mistress. Without being forced to. Does she have an answer to that?
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>>1293926
>She lost her mother and killed her father and she turned out fine. She says that with a straight face.
MY GOD
THAT'S HOT
All the more reason to marry her
>>1293921
I just wanna have fun Man
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>>1293935
Im sorry but Hanasvette is better than Ranuelle. And we'll never enjoy showing affection to, or making love with Ranuelle. It'll just be a fetish for you, but it'll quickly become dry. She's like that business woman type you fall in love with, marry, have sex like three times before never having it again for the rest of your miserable life because she's cold to you and works to damn much.
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>>1293935
>All the more reason to marry her

lol wtf how is that ANY reason to marry her?

>>1293934
You can't know that, maybe the human liked the BOC. Knowing this quest's players, she probably did.

>Does she have an answer to that?

She rests her hand on your shoulder and asks if you feel in charge.

She's not denying you what you had, and would be adding to it her own. But you could be the high king of this whole land, and she would still take what she needed because that's just how she is. She doesn't want to, but if there is no other way she will forcibly get what she wants.
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>>1293930
And ask her if its honorable and prideful to force us. She complains about bearing our child if we're already married, but will she not be shamed if she bears the child of a SLAVE? Because that's what she wants us to be. It doesnt matter if she says we can run her tribe for her. That's bull. We'll still be her slave. Will she be proud to bear the child of a slave? Will her people be pride of it? Does she go around kidnapping men from other tribes and raping them? Is that Orcish honor? Because if shes forces us, that's what the situation will be. She'' only ever get our seed if she enslaves us. But regardless, forcing anything with us will only make things worse. For one, we can kill ourself before she uses us for what she wants. We dont need a weapon. We dont even need hands, arms, feet, or legs. And even then itll make her situation worse. Bearing the children of a corpse? Like we said earlier, she needs to trust us. The mistress she talks about brought prosperity to her tribe of her OWN accord. She was not forced. And the chieftain OBEYED her counsel. He did not force her. We're not asking Ranuelle to obey us, only to consider our words. And stop forcing us. Forcing us will not bring any good for her. Instead, learn what we teach her. Because like she said, humans are smarter. She can seize the entire land for her children rather than leave them with a dead mother and little to their name because she wasnt wise enough to just listen.
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>>1293976
Okay I think we just got us killed. Welp, New Game +.
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>>1293954
>lol wtf how is that ANY reason to marry her?
Dont question him. He's more screwed up than me. Logic wont apply.
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>>1293940
works for me
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>>1293989
that's what i thought
:^)
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>>1293976
As usual, she just brushes off your long reason and logic, and bluntly affirms that it's her way or no way. Half-human orcs are the stock to be able to conquer this land, and that's what she wants. She won't stand aside and let another woman have that chance, it'll be her blood which rules at the end of the day.
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>>1294022
I never said I agreed. I didnt find that hot. I just shrugged at that fact. You, on the otherhand, did. I dont even know how.

>>1294026
Then she'll have to be ours. Not the other way around. Im not even serious at this point lol

She will bear the children of a slave because she will not bear our children as we are now. Her tribe will know this and shame her. Or she can have us as a corpse and get no children. We dont care. WE will not budge on this. She will have to listen to us BEFORE we even consider marriage with her.
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>>1294026
Why does she make this so hard?
We gotta kill her now, i know that but i don't want to
>>1293989
Fuck You bby
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>>1294026
OP, how legit will a bluff be about the children of a human needs the human's true, heartful consent to age past infanthood?
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>>1294049
Otherwise they die.
>>1294042
>Fuck You bby
I don't swing that way ;)
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Rolled 38 (1d100)

>>1294049
Rolling in case this is viable before i go
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>>1293954
And ask her if she feels like SHE's in control.

Humans do not need the strength of orcs. Or even of giants. Half bloods of the union between an orc and humans is not the best of the lot.

We respect her determination, we do. But her tribe would not survive in our world. We craft titans of steel that plow through the great sea, pushing it aside like nothing. Larger, heavier, stronger than any giant. We have mechanized hunters that seek prey from the sky, releasing more lethal blows than there are orcs in her tribe, and quicker than over 10x the speed the fastest orc can manage to swing an axe. We have behemoths that roam the land, with only five necessary to obliterate her tribe. Humans do not needs strength themselves because we can CREATE it. We know strength. We know power. We know force. She cannot show us anything that will faze us in this.

But we can tell her this. Even with all this, humans who have tried to conquer solely with force have never succeeded. If she seeks to use force with everything, including us, then she will never succeed. She will rot without her ambitions ever accomplished, with no heir, and her tribe swallowed up the tribes surrounding it, or the trolls who advance on them, or by the passage of time. We are not threatening her. This is simply a telling of the future if she should proceed as is. We dont need to play a single part in this and she will fail herself. If strength is all she knows, then let her guide us. She can continue doing what she is best at, but just allow us to guide her. Listen to us for her sake and for that of her children.
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>>1294143
OP, if you need a roll, please tell me first before you proceed to write for it so I can roll too.
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>>1294170
see
>>1294026
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>>1294188
Thats why Im rejecting that. She thinks Half-orcs are the stock? They arent. The problem isnt the breed, it's the way in which they think. She will raise her half-orc children to be like her. They will take what they want by force, using mind hardly enough. And they will fail. We will personally show her this by toppling the half-orc tribe ourself.
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>>1294049
You can certainly try, but at the same time even if she believed it she wouldn't not attempt it just in case.

>>1294170
It should be obvious by now, after so many times trying, that she doesn't bother with such lengthy responses. Like whenever you start talking at length, she tells the goblin not to even bother translating because she's not interested in your lofty or lengthy language.

All you know is she's willing to call you on your bluff, and she'd rather see you dead, than some other woman's half-human children dominating the land.
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>>1294360
Tell her she will not succeed with force. Or her children. They will repeat as she had done. Only using strength. And when they discover it will not give them what they want, they will be helpless to do anything as they are destroyed. Like she will find herself.

Tell her humans have created things stronger than any giant or orc. If she were in our world, no tribe here would survive. So we know strength. And we also know it wont get what she wants.
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>>1294378
Strength, force, whatever. Same thing.

And answer honestly, OP. Is it possible to convince her?
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>>1294378
>>1294383
She says she would be content to die trying then, at least it was something different from just always raiding one another around the area. As for measures of strength, she simply concludes that you're a long way from the human world.

>>1294383
She's dead set in the bare minimum of what she's seeking, just like Hana was dead set in being your chieftess and ruling together. Though aside of that, it's always possible to convince her or anyone of things, if you roll well enough.
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>>1294412
Like putting off the marriage, merging our tribes into one, and instead becoming our chief general? Could we roll to convince her of that? Is it possible? What would be the estimated DC?
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>>1294422
Does that arrangement not include what she wants as a minimum? If it does include it, then you can roll for it.
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>>1294435
So we can only convince her of anything so long as we give her children? Is that the deal? Is there no other way?
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>>1294443
That's like the bare minimum of what she's after, though she'd be fine being as involved as much as you want, married or whatever else.

In a sense, she thinks you being in this land means there's going to be another turn of history like the last time a human came and survived here long enough. Seeing that potential future, to her it's either be the conqueror for you, or eventually be conquered by you.
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>>1294453
Is it possible to convince her to merge our tribes, give her children, but marry Hanasvette and conceive of children with her as well?
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>>1294475
She wants her bloodline to be the one that ends up standing victorious above all. In theory she is not opposed to the idea of you doing something like marrying and having a family with Hana or anyone else for that matter, if it was just understood that Ran's children presided over all others.

That said, she imagines that being too difficult to keep track of, and too easily betrayed later down the road. Not to mention that she doesn't take to the idea of being humiliated as you having a wife that isn't her. So no, dealbreaker or not, she's not keen on potential rivals to her blood or having to compete with someone else.
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>>1294498
But we can only convince her of what we want if we give her children? There's no compromise on that? We cant convince her of otherwise?
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>>1294504
That's more or less the size of it, unless you promise to never have any kids, then she'd be fine otherwise.

Worth pointing out that this isn't an impasse for the plot, just Ran. Like with any choices in the quest, you can totally just say no. In this case you've just encountered a character who is relentlessly after something and has a goal of their own, as Trever has his own goals.
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>>1294520
So we can just not have kids? What the fuck? That's it?
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>>1294531
Her stance is she doesn't want half-humans running around if they aren't hers. Otherwise then just none at all.
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>>1294543
What about the existing ones?
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>>1294548
To her knowledge there aren't any half-humans alive in this land. If you're referring to the ruling family farther inland towards the middle of the realm, they're many generations removed from their human ancestor, something like 1/64th or more. At that much, the human amount in them is so diluted that it doesn't really matter anymore, and they remain the ruling group simply by tradition.
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>>1294498
>Dat first paragraph
O dayum, so she would be okay with us having children with Hana as long as they're not rivals to her own spawn? We could steer our children with Hana to be much less world-domination oriented and lead them to more peaceful and normal lives then
Would she be down 4 that?
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>>1294574
So is she willing to merge our tribes, be our head general as we are chieftain, and conquer the lands together?
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>>1294579
That wont matter to her. I considered that. But all we need to die is use Ranuelle until she dies and then we can have children with Hanasvette. Or we can kill Ranuelle as soon as we discover we've impregnated Hanasvette.
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>>1294580
In theory yes, but she'd still want a kid as collateral/insurance.

She can imagine agreeing to a situation like that, only to later find herself betrayed, or for suddenly a half-human previously hidden to crop up and be touted as your heir. Or worst of all, tons of them start popping up all over the place and it's too much to keep track of, before the land becomes nations governed by each of them.

Right now she thinks she holds all the cards, so she's trying to be compromising and imagine why she should logically not keep it that way. She doesn't say that, but that's the impression you get.
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>>1294612
Oh does she? She can either take this or take nothing at all. We've said we're fine with dying and she's willing to call us on our bet. But if she wants a kid, that's all she'll get. She won't be having us as a husband.
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>>1294626
If you won't wed her she'll accept that. But she won't accept you wedding someone else then, for the sake of her own reputation.
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>>1294634
Holy fucking shit, woman. If she's going to be a hard ass like that, then just leave us alone. Forget the alliance then. Release us and we wont have a kid.
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>>1294634
Oh ffs
I want to fix this broken piece of trash but she's making this too hard
>>1294638
Why not send her on a suicide mission without her knowledge?
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>>1294638
If you're willing to that, then you'll accept being physically rendered unable to have children? If so, you can leave as soon as you like.
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>>1294652
That depends
How serious would the injury be? Mushed balls? Rip our dik out
Could we survive? Cuz i wanna get back to Hana now, I'm tired of dis bitch
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>>1294652
I knew she would propose that. Get on the bed. She's taking our seed right now.

>>1294657
Shut up.

>>1294652
OP, how likely is it that we can kill her during sex? Like give it to her from behind while we take the knife in our hands and slit her throat from behind?
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>>1294661
Bruh
The chief we fought was probably just as or more beefy than her, we know they can survive a lot of time with a heavy wound in their throat, strong poison would be best here
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>>1294666
There's a difference between a stab and slitting her throat. Especially if its at the right area. You want the head bent over a little so the muscles that protect the neck artery are relaxed. Then we slice it open. I'll give her 15 seconds tops as she chokes on her own blood washing over her chest and onto the sheets and dies of blood loss.
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>>1294681
2risky4me
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>>1294687
Risknotsafeenough4me
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>>1294687
Which is why Im asking OP if its possible first. There's information to glean and understand in person that he cant/doesnt supply through words. Which is why he indulges us with our questions.
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>>1294657
Hot knife, not lethal!

>>1294661
She doesn't want to do that now, she went to a doctor of the tribe (at least how the goblin translates it) earlier to be checked on and she won't be able to bear a child for about a week. She's just trying to make things as good as possible before then, but obviously it doesn't seem to be working.

As for killing her while close like that, well it's probably the best chance you'll have of it, but it's still difficult to say. She's much more dangerous than the former chief you killed, even completely unarmed. As well as that she's unlikely to be caught so off guard. If somehow you did manage to catch her like that though, with the knife and all, and she was too slow to react, as an orc she's still quite tough. It's not that you couldn't slit her throat, but with your strength and basically a small kitchen knife you would have a hard time of it. Certainly not in a way you could just slash her throat open in one swift move. Not to mention that she could probably kill you in under ten seconds, just grab and crush your head into the floor.

Not that it's impossible, but it would be very hard even with good rolls, and take a huge amount of care and planning and luck to even get in that situation in the first place let alone pull it off.
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>>1294712
Of course. For short-term solutions, we can tell her humans follow a short ceremony between mates. We both drink a solution of water and a drop of each of our own blood. Of course her cup will have poison. Then, while we have sex, even if we have a great roll and have her shaking, we can try and slit her throat again. Otherwise, give me more time. Im certain I can come up with a more elaborate plan.

But for now, I have a question. How does succession work? We just need to kill her?
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>>1294720
THIS ISNT AN ACTION OP Im just asking about the plausibility of it.
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>>1294720
From what you understand, succession is a challenge of power which needs to take place.

So in the case of the former chief, he was drunk and arrogant enough to provoke you into a challenge, expecting a curb stomp to show off to the tribe.

For her if you just kill her in bed, or kill her at all for that matter outside of a challenge of power, then you wouldn't have any rights or claim to rulership. The best contenders would fight it out, then a winner would take the role.

Also of course it's important to note that even a challenge to power, isn't something guaranteed. Like in your case, normally you would never be permitted to rulership even though you won. The only reason you were even considered was because Yula's efforts, and then it was Hana afterward who made sure it happened. So you had a lot of factors in your favor, including even supposed omens.
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>>1294720
If the poison isn't strong/fast enough she'll realize what's up and kill us before she dies
>>1294712
>As good as possible
Tell her it doesn't feel like she's actually trying
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>>1294746
>>1294753
Yeah, tell her she's pretty bad at this.
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>>1294753
>>1294761
She actually thinks she's being very generous, more than you'll get from anyone else outside your tribe. She's offering to combine her tribe with yours, let you govern and be chief of them all, and share your vision of ruling this land, at the price of being her partner. It actually hurts her self-esteem if she's that unappealing.

Meanwhile she suggests you could try your lofty talk with the troll tribe and see how quick they just rip your arms off.
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>>1294775
Nah, she's fine. We just don't like how she's trying to enslave us like some sow.
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>>1294775
That's not the point woman, if we're to have a child you need to act kind, nice and caring, shoving power in our face doesn't do that, we appreciate it but it doesn't help, she's hot af she should know that
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>>1294793
>she's hot af she should know that
Dont feed her ego

>>1294775
But yeah. We dont like how we're being treated like shit when we want to help her.
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>>1294788
If her offer is like slavery to you, then she actually dreads what things must be like in the human world.

Also for as much as she's offering, you don't get something for nothing. Anyone else in this land would just kill you or eat you, and you're getting cross because she applies her warrior mindset to the situation.

>>1294793
She was accepting of that, of working towards being personable and kind, if her basic requirement was met. Like she's not going to change who she is and become all nice and friendly if she doesn't get anything valuable out of it.
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>>1294808
>warrior mindset
Tell her it doesnt work like that. We're not a warrior so her warrior mindset wont work on us. She has to relate to us in order to convince us.

>If her offer is like slavery to you, then she actually dreads what things must be like in the human world.
She knows nothing. Orcs are nice. Only a little frustrating like her.
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>>1294808
Then she won't get anything of value if she doesn't change, tough shiet but that's how we roll
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>>1294813
She doesn't have to relate to you when you are her prisoner. She captured you, she can do what she wants with you, she's only being nice because it's a delicate matter. If she wanted to she could kill you this instant.

But if you're not going to cooperate, she did at least try. If there's nothing more to be said, she'll leave you alone. She hopes in the coming days you will relent though, otherwise things will get ugly.
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>>1294847
I don't want to kill her. I want to drag her out of the tribe with us when we escape. Then spend some quality time with her. I hope she doesnt pass out easily.

Yeah, she can leave now.
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>>1294847
Goddammit
Ask her to stay with us a while, let's try butter things up between us, show her how to be kind and nice, hopefully we can better our relationship like that
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>>1294855
>>1294857
Conflicting actions!
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>>1294857
Or take us to dinner I dunno, there are much better ways to get comfortable with each other than just argue in our prison tower
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>>1294863
And ask her if her late husband tried to court her or anything
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>>1294863
If anon wants to ask harmless questions, I will concede.
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>>1294857
>>1294878
>>1294869
>>1294865
If you want to just spend time together she's ok with that. You can do as you please while in this room, or if you want to leave it you can try to convince her. She says though she's not taking outside the fort.

For her late husband, there wasn't any courtship that went on. After she became chieftess, people kept pressuring her to marry so she did for benefit to the tribe. It was just a convenience marriage though.
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>>1294885
>After she became chieftess, people kept pressuring her to marry
Oh we know the struggle

Ask her about her childhood.
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Rolled 87 (1d100)

>>1294885
Convince her to take us to dinner! We'll court her properly before giving her a kid
Or before we kill her, i dunno what the other anon has in mind
>>1294895
And this, try to get her to open up to us about her life
Would we need a roll for opening up?
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>>1294901
He never asked for a roll. Or am I mistaken?
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>>1294917
Convincing normally needs a roll so i rolled
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>>1294895
>>1294901
>87

Well I don't know about opening up, but she'll take you to dinner and back. Giving you the chance to get up and walk about, she leads you along to a big eating room. There's some orcs in there, and you imagine big feasts taking place here, but for now only some remnants remain. They acknowledge the three of you, and Ran sends for someone to bring some food. You did just eat not too long ago but not a full meal sized portion.

While there you ask her about her childhood, she says it was decent enough as the daughter of a chieftess. She learned early on though that she would have to go the martial route unlike her sister who took to more womanly interests, and when their mother died she was able to pursue her interests seriously. It came in handy, but of course she never imagined she would end up having to use them again her family, in order to become chieftess.
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>>1294943
Why did she kill her father?
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>>1294955
He was ailing in his age, so as with orc custom, he allowed for his relatives to challenge him. She jumped at the chance first and killed him in combat, granting him a warriors death and inheriting the role.
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>>1294959
So her murder wasnt in cold blood?
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>>1294964
What murder? The only murder she recalls ever committing was to her late husband, since in that moment she needed to be single in order to proposition you.
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>>1294981
Alright. Why does she want to become a conqueror?
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>>1294986
Partly because she thinks she's just different like that, a rare orc to have that kind of natural ambition to not care much for petty squabbles. Mostly because of you, she knows it could be done now. Before she might have tried and it would have taken longer than her life, and her descendants wouldn't carry that same will as her. Half-humans though, it comes naturally, and even if she died before the land was taken, she would feel safe in knowing her descendants then, could carry the job on to completion.
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>>1294981
Ask her what she would do once the kids arrive? Wait for them to grow up then leave to fight or?
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>>1294999
And if she kills us? What then? Back to her miserable life filled with petty squabbles?
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>>1294999
And what would she have us do if she left the kids motherless at a young age?
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>>1295003
She would likely mother them till each could walk, then depart to fight again, repeat for as long as she physically can have children. Naturally she imagines you would help raise them as capable as a human, and of course her sister would help if need be.

>>1295007
More or less. At least then though, her tribe wouldn't in turn get conquered by half-humans from elsewhere. Her dream is to conquer everything, but she'll settle for the status quo. The thing she doesn't want is losing, and she knows she would lose to you if she didn't have you.

>>1295014
Motherless as in, she died? Again, she supposes you would find another woman, and again, her sister is always available for help. But either way, at the bare minimum with both her tribe and your tribe united, she doesn't think you would be hurting for help in raising the children if you couldn't do it yourself for whatever reason.
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>>1295014
>The thing she doesn't want is losing, and she knows she would lose to you if she didn't have you.
So march with us. Conquer with us. Marriage isnt necessary. Nor are children.
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>>1295054
Wrong link. Meant to link this
>>1295037
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>>1295037
She's cool with Hana raising them then! Yus

>enough to walk
Hmmmm, I don't want them to remember her though but Mmmmmmmmmmmmkay

Keep hanging out and buttering up to her until we're done with our food
>>1295054
Can we eat her out after dinner daddy anon?
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>>1295054
While you wed someone else and her children end up ruling over all? She'll decline.

>>1295058
You can eat for as long or as much as you like. That's your choice.
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>>1295058
>She's cool with Hana raising them then! Yus
Are you dense, man? They both wouldnt be cool with that.

>>1295063
Eat our fill, just enough, and let's return. We have a few days to devise a plan and kill her. Or escape. But Id rather kill her. Less danger tailing us that way. She'll come at us and our tribe HARD to prevent any half-blood heirs.
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>>1295063
Can we roll for noticing our goblin spy somewhere?
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>>1295063
Eat until we're satisfied and then proceed to our quarters, we wanna show her something

>>1295077
That's part of my charm tho
And i want to believe Hana would be ok with it, it was that or get our dik chopped off/get Hanna killed
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>>1295097
Hanasvette wouldn't get killed unless if we impregnate her. And no, she wouldn't be okay with the very psychical evidence that we gave ourself to another woman when she was madly in love with us and for all the moments of emotional reciprocation we shared.
>That's part of my charm tho
What charm though?

>>1295097
>we wanna show her something
Anon...she will not allow us to eat her out
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>>1295106
We can try
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>>1295084
Sure go ahead! Each day it will get easier.

>>1295077
>>1295097
You eat a full dinner, and say you're ready to go. She leads you back to your room then, asking if you'll be needing anything then for the night? She'll station the goblin by the door if later on you need anything of course.

>>1295106
Not as though I am encouraging it, but with that 100 you broke Hana to you, as long as you are there to feed her addiction to you, she would be ok with most anything. It would just be your own personal ethics if you take advantage of her.
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>>1295117
>>1295106
Cmon anon
Let's do it
Let's break her
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Rolled 19 (1d100)

>>1295117
>rolling for spy-boi

For some reason, though I was opposed to her at first, I thikn it's mostly my fault that Hanasvette is madly in love with us. Correct me if Im wrong, OP. The irony is insane.

But no, we wont be taking advantage of her.
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>>1295128
First support roll. :<

And I highly doubt we'll be able to break this one. She doesnt seem to care much for sex. Sex is only great if you welcome it. Otherwise, it's something very easy to ignore. Especially if you're as relentless as her in achieving a long term goal.
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>>1295131
LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETS ROLL THEN

And we're at page 10 btw
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Rolled 51 (1d100)

>>1295139
Forgot my roll
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>>1295131
>>1295142
Shit.
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Rolled 24 (1d100)

>>1295117
Hue
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>>1295152
>>1295142
>>1295131
Shit.

Well we tried...
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>>1295142
>51

Nope, no sign of any goblin spies.
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>>1295147
you dont sound inconvenienced anon
>>1295156
same as you bby
solving captch-
>>1295160
are we still eating her out ?
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>>1295160
sigh
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>>1295163
>inconvenienced anon
Why would it matter if I am or not? And I have no reason to throw a tantrum. A simple expression of disappointment will suffice.

>are we still eating her out ?
Hardly think we can. But if you want, Ill roll along with you. I dont see how it'll harm us or any of our relationships. But again, I doubt she'll accept.

>>1295173
you dont sound inconvenienced anon
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>>1295163
>>1295178
Are you trying to get frisky with her? You can roll to try and convince. Probably won't work but anything could happen.
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Rolled 55 (1d100)

>>1295184
For my dignity, if it wont work, can you just not bother writing for it?
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>>1295184
Can you wait for Peach anon to roll?
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>>1295184
Need to sleep now. Last roll of the day, good luck m8s
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Rolled 64 (1d100)

>>1295184
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>>1295215
>64

You propose getting to know each other intimately, if you're going to be stuck here and she's going to try it later anyway.

She doesn't react much but you can tell she's thinking it over. Not now but maybe later, she supposes it's harmless enough, if indeed it's going to be happening anyway in about a week.

Otherwise though, unless you wanted to do anything or needed anything else, she'll be leaving you.
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Rolled 22 (1d100)

>>1295249
OP, I asked if you could wait for Peach anon's roll :(

Well yeah. Let's exercise before we sleep. Follow what Hanasvette taught us.
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>>1295249
>>1295256
PLEASE wait for Peach Anon's roll this time. I should go to sleep. I've developed a headache.
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>>1295249
Goodnight. You too, Masochist Anon.
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>>1295256
>>1295260
It was like 20 minutes and he didn't post.
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>>1295268
I understand. But I planned on leaving it there. Anon couldve enjoyed a little something to take a break from all the discussing. I didnt mind it though. When do you go to bed, by the way, OP?
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>>1295291
Ive assumed its about 5 AM to 2 PM EST. Anyway, night for good now, OP. Catch some Zs.
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Fucking had to fix a broken pipe, and family just made it worse. Wasted a good 8 hours today doing jack fucking shit.

How about we roll each time to try and fuck her brains out, and hopefully roll a 100 eventually, and break her that way? We may even be able to get a harem going with both Ran and Hana?
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>>1295566
Impossible. If youve been following, it goes too much again tradition and culture. Its shameful for them and something inviting of scorn for us. OP's quest is a little more realistic, more an actual quest than the smut youre looking for. Moreover, the two of them are very self-respecting women, and respected among their respective tribe. They arent so loose as to accept the arrangement. For any of the two (or three, depends how you're counting) reasons, I prefer it no other way.

That said, we need to kill Ranuelle. No other way. Unless you want to be her good little bitch. There can only be one alpha of the pack so we have to step up. I dont mind ceeding power; power and authority is something I actually dont care too much about. The only exception is when the individual leading will not be able to lead well, and/or towards the right direction. She'll jist continue the savage history of the brute-kin. Why is this bad? We've seen ourself why. The "brute-kin" are so much more than brutes, and would be happier off with the revolution we bring with our leadership.

Nonetheless, we have a few days to devise a plan to murder her, obtain the supplies neccessary, set the neccessary conditions for the act itself, and do so. We definitely will need to first cripple her in some way, either physically through wounds in a fight with another or by poison, and catch her guard off. You said Im irrationally disposed towards so diplomacy. Thats not it. I just know how to PLAN and manipulate. Time for you to do that too. Because your irrational desire to consistently use force wherever we go, whatever situation we're in, has absolutely 0 chance of working this time. It wouldnt have worked other times, by the way. Especially be conducive to our success in the foreseeable future.

And
>hopefully roll a 100 eventually
Really, dude?

On a relecant note, is this what questing is becoming? We are the anons. The mutliples voices and minds within a single character's head. We have a completely functional brain in each one of us, each with a remarkable capacity to think. And yet, all we can do to solve problems and to achieve success is by using straight-forward violence or sex? Wtf is this? It's pathetic. Think, plan, succeed.
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>>1296494
I said straight-forward violence. You arent guilty of that. Grey anon is. But both you disappoint me by trying to solve everything by sex. That wont work.

>I don't like killing chars it makes me feel like a dick
Id rather kill a stranger than let her make us a slave and cause so much grief for Hanasvette.

>i like helping ppl
I do too. Trust me. More than you understand. It isn't a "like" to me. but you cant save everyone. And you cant let them stop you from saving others. She has to go.

And can you support roll?
>>1295249
>>1295256
>excercise




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