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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:55 am
Just south of Pa's tree home sets the small encampment belonging to the Mollusk tribe. This small group of lost boys constantly raids Port Town and only trades and willing deals with wondering Lost Boys and a select few of the closer factions.
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 4:27 pm
 Pa go. Pa leave all behind. He cry sad tears for our pain.
Little dove found herself chilly in the morning air. The light raised just enough so that she could see the world around her. The sleeping forms of her tribesmen. The faint cry of birds surrounded her. They had survived another cold night.
She lost count of how many had gone by. There were not enough fingers and toes on all her tribe to equal it. How many more would go by again before Pa would come back to them.
Pa was their father. Or the closest they had ever known as a father. One day he would find mercy in his large heart and again take them all in his arms.
Like he had done once before. Long ago. To long to count.
Shaking the two twines Little Dove roused them. They looked to her calmly before taking their crudely made spears in had. It would be time to hunt. The tribe needed to be fed. Never hunt alone. Always in a pack. Like the wolves that watched over their small home.
Taking her own spear in hand Little Dove ran from the clearing, her bare feet making no sound as the air rushed past her. Behind her, though she heard no clue, she knew her brothers where there. A pack. Think together, fight together, fall together.
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 4:59 pm
 Pa go. Pa leave all behind. He cry sad tears for our pain.
With the return of their leader Little Dove the whole encampment went into a small buzz packing and unpitching tents. They where on the move again.
The group of young ones only took about an hour before there was little evidence of them even existing in the area. The strong ones carried the heavy items while the smaller women took care of the more homely items. Small pots and pans, bedding and furs. Each knowing their place in this movement. Each communicating without a word ever said.
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