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==The K'lahk and Ta'mirel Exchange== The K'lahk also decide that if they are going to keep communicating with the Lem, they need to do something about this barrier and send back a messenger to try and work out letting some Frowgs stay with the Ta'mirel for a while and vice versa so they can learn more about the other, secure an alliance and ease trade. The conclave invites the FrowgMen into their tribe. They go on their hunts, eat with them, and in time they begin to learn each other's language. The frowgs are confused at first as to when sleep happens. It is learned Lem do not sleep. Accommodation is made for the Frowgs with simple bedding. Next, they learn that there were no elders. As each Lem splits, the resulting lem share the memories of the first, they have no unique identity. Finally were the rites of death. When one Lem dies, the tribe eats it. They gain some of its memories and biomass. In this way the lem lives on. This was also odd for the frowg. They were invited to participate. They are blasted with visions, images and feelings they can't decipher and then end up learning the language of the Ta'Mirel and forgetting their own, not noticed until they actually had to communicate with the Frowgs of the K'Lahk again. The Lem representatives are accepted into the K'Lahk. There is much discussion about this, even after the decision has been made, but in the end, what is done is done. The Lem are put through what to the Frowgs is a rigorous schedule selected from the main areas of K'Lahk life, an opinion slightly changed after they learn the Lem do not sleep, though they are still provided with accommodations. They go on hunts with the warriors and engage in their axeplay training and entertainment, and end up teaching the warriors more than they themselves are taught, showing them the proper ways to hunt Cidex. They work alongside the craftsfrowgs as they create instruments, building segments, tools and weapons for the Tribe. They practice with the artisans, engaging in the story telling and acting they perform every night, though the storytelling comes much later than the acting for them till they learn the language. And lastly they sit with the elders of the tribe, who discuss among themselves the actions most beneficial to the tribe to take. At the end, the K'Lahk have a great deal more appreciation for the Lem and were astounded at their rapid learning of the Frowg language.
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