Two weeks had passed since the arrival of the barbarians in Canna's domain, and the transformation of the land was well underway.
The barbarians, guided by a deep respect for nature, had built their own spacious huts that seamlessly blended into the natural environment. Their homes, constructed from the wood of the Silverpine trees and the sturdy Heartwood, were not only durable but also aesthetically pleasing.
Each hut was designed to harmonize with the surrounding greenery, with roofs covered in moss and vines, and walls adorned with intricate carvings that depicted the history and culture of the barbarian tribes.
The barbarians worked tirelessly, their hands calloused from the labor but their spirits high. They had found a new home, one that promised safety, abundance, and a chance to live in peace. Every day, they woke with the rising sun and toiled until dusk, crafting homes that would stand the test of time.
The sound of hammers and axes echoed through the forest, accompanied by the laughter of children playing among the trees and the murmur of the Verdant Wardens as they continued their efforts to revitalize the land.
One of the key factors in the barbarians' success was the steady supply of food. Kael, with his sharp mind and organizational skills, had taken charge of the logistics, ensuring that the groundhogs and horned hares were distributed evenly among the new inhabitants.
The barbarians were amazed at the abundance of these creatures, each one a testament to Canna's foresight in creating a sustainable ecosystem within his domain. The groundhogs, with their tender meat, quickly became a staple of the barbarians' diet, and Kael made sure that every family received their share.
However, Kael also noticed something curious—the population of groundhogs and horned hares was continuously piling up. Despite the daily hunts and meals, their numbers didn't seem to dwindle. If anything, they were increasing. The green groundhogs, in particular, were thriving, their numbers multiplying rapidly.
Kael, began to keep detailed records of the population growth, making adjustments to the distribution to ensure that the balance was maintained.
The sanctuary was becoming a reality, a place where nature and harmony reigned supreme.
As the final touches were made to the village and the surrounding landscape, Canna began to think about his next move. With the domain now well on its way to becoming a true sanctuary, his thoughts turned to the next phase of his plan—gathering Stormtusk's herd. The great herd of Thunder mammoths, led by the majestic and powerful Stormtusk, would be a valuable addition to the sanctuary.
Their strength and ferocity would not only enhance the ecosystem but also provide an added layer of protection for the domain.
As the final day of preparation came to a close, Canna gathered his closest allies. The barbarians had settled into their new homes, the Verdant Wardens were continuing their work, and the domain was flourishing. It was time to move forward.
"Tomorrow," Canna announced, "we begin our journey to find Stormtusk and his herd."
From what his connection with Stormtusk was telling him they should be around far east, Canna would follow that direction to find him, Mortem was still in his shadows, Vorgrim was busy training the barbarians, the verdant wardens were at work and Kael still making sure that everything went well with the sanctuary, for now it would be Flora who would join in his travel with mortem in his shadow, for now he takes a good sleep in the grasslands and continue on with journey
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Meanwhile, far in the distance, a thick column of smoke rose into the sky, marking the once-prosperous Kingdom of Avaloria. The air was heavy with the scent of burning wood and scorched earth, the remnants of a fierce and destructive force.
The kingdom, now reduced to ruins, had fallen not by an army, but by the hands of three ominous figures who stood among the devastation, their silhouettes dark against the glow of the smoldering fires. Their presence alone had been enough to bring Avaloria to its knees, leaving nothing but ash and echoes of a kingdom that once was.