Alright. Scouting option it is.
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After a fierce debate, the voice of prudence (and age) prevailed. Not knowing anything about the fleeing man and his affiliation, a small, stealthy and lightly armed scouting expedition was mounted.
Days passed with no events, then finally a runner from the scouting party approached the camp. The council immediately convened to listen to his tale.
'We walked for three days, - the scout began - following the river towards the distant hills, spotting nothing of interest. Then, just past a small elevation, we found them. We immediately ducked into the tall grass, and observed a group of about fifty people that appeared to experience a great turmoil.'
He continued: 'They are living in what clearly appears to be a temporary camp. We crawled nearer and we could observe what had all the looks of an evacuation. Several of the men appeared wounded or crippled, but everyone was loading items and food on those logs they apparently use to negotiate the river's waters. A few of those were making their way to the far bank, unloading their cargo and crossing back to be loaded again.'
He wrapped up his report: 'We are almost certain those people are fleeing from us and heading to the western grasslands.'
At this point, ideas were bounced back and forth:
A. One of the keepers of fire said:
'Those people are men like us, and clearly going through a period of hardship. We should head there and offer to share our prosperity, to befriend them'
B. The hunters, still smarting from the continued refusal to use their new weapons, clamored:
'They are going through a period of hardship, yes. Should we wait for them to grow strong again and become a threat? I say we attack them while they're weak and force them to share their secrets and work for us!'
C. Some of the tamers said:
'We should neither help them nor attack them. We should just let them go, keep wider scouting rings and mind our own business. There are still many undiscovered possibilities in this area, why should we care about what happens far downriver?'