Esquilax
Arcane
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- Dec 7, 2010
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B
No need to decline our men with gaudy jewellery.
B
Yeah, I think that we are developing into a somewhat austere people. It's unlikely that we are ever going to be entrepreneurial merchant types... which is both good and bad, I guess. It's a shame to have a great commercial resource like a river (and fishing boats) with such an emerging culture that is so disdainful of wealth and class, but there are advantages to it as well. It unites us and ensures that we won't become soft, corrupt and decadent. I have a feeling that C would end up helping us in terms of culture a lot.
That leaves A and B. The advantages of A in the long-term are great - the charcoal we've found could help us forge strong metals in the future. Metallurgy is well worth the investment, so it isn't just appeasing our religious leaders at play here. However B seems more practical, immediate and makes more sense from the POV of our tribesmen. I know if I were living in our tribe, the first thing I'd want is to have a roof over my head. Wood has lots of other advantages too - we could start fashioning bows, fences for our flocks, makeshift walls, more boats and get to scout downriver and trade, etc.
I'm still willing to flop to A if I hear a good argument. Charcoal seems like a great resource to have.
Jick_Magger_101: That's true, but at the same time we can't hide forever and we're going to need metalworking regardless. If we wanted to run and hide, we could have done so earlier.