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==The Founding of Laster== At the Fo'Wil village there was a Festival for the Ta'mirel and k'lahk guests. There was dancing and music. The young K'lahk warriors found the Fo'Wil maidens quite comely, and in turn the maidens found the K'Lahk the same. The Fo'wil host many contests and invite The K'Lahk to participate. They win a number of these challenges. The prize for winning was the right to marry in the tribe. Some K'lahk choose to take the maidens as wives. Of them, some choose to stay with the Fo'wil and others returned to the north with their new wives. Over time the K'Lahk rediscovered their connection to the Frilla, paved a simple road to Fo'wil territory, and built a small encampment. It is a time of great prosperity for the three tribe group, especially for the K'Lahk and Fo'will. The tribes have intermingled much more naturally than with the Lem, bearing to their similar nature, and it has been discovered, though the... repeated efforts of some of the more friendly members that the two peoples are similar enough that children can be brought from their union, bearing the hardy skin of the Northerners and slightly stronger electrical powers than the norm, some even being born with poison glands strong enough to knock out a Ramel instead of the standard electrical mutation. The discovery of the wide mutation in their offspring was taken with mixed results and to stave off what could be growing grumblings, the elders of the tribes had a meeting. All of them. Never before had all the members of the K'Lahk or the Fo'will sat together at the same time, the sheer number of each group overwhelming, but now, they came out in their numbers to discuss the future of their tribes. Discussions took 3 days, and little new tasks were taken up in the villages during this period. When the elders revealed themselves it was with great Joy that the news of their official union into one tribe, was accepted. From that day forward they were no longer K'Lahk or Fo'Will, but the LasTer.(bah names). The sigils of Fwill and the Great hall, now carved from stone and more detailed, were becoming more widespread among the tribes, some attempting to build collections of them. With the new tribe, came new government. The tribes were too large now, as a body to be completely covered with the current system. Thus came new Judges, who were verified and taught by the elders and sent out to govern and settle disputes among frowgs. Above them stood a grand Jury of elders who would rule on matters in different section of the tribe. At last above them stood the Council of elders, who decided the direction the Laster would take, what was needed to make them prosper. Age, while still a major factor to be accepted into the ruling body, was now not as great as it once was, the council in need of hands to manage the change. Younger frowgs, and even Lem should they attempt the test would be accepted into the council, jury or as a judge if they could prove their wisdom in front of the council of elders, along with their patience and general leadership ability.
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