1332 The god-talkers said we would be blessed with many children this year.
The Horse Nomads raided us. We were driven from the battlefield and looted.
An outlaw woman brought us a baby she had raised in a shield. She told us that the babe, Kallyr, would one day be a mighty warrior. We asked her why she was an outlaw. "My own outlawry is a long and sad story," she said. "Let us say that it was a matter of wrong passion, and that I accept my punishment. This girľ's mother was also outlawed, and the child is the result of her shame. She is innocent of any blame, and needs a clan to grow up in." We told her to seek refuge from the Enhyli clan.
An aspiring poet from the Wolf clan, Baranthos, would not stop telling a long, boring poem. Baranthos droned on until everyone fell asleep. By morning he was gone.
A duck claiming to be a Humakti Deathlord stalked into the tula, challenging our finest warrior to a duel. We told the duck that he was not a proper Orlanthi warrior and had no right to challenge us to a duel. He laughed at us and insulted us. We accepted the challenge, but only to first blood. To our shock, Skullcutter killed Eonislara with his first blow. Our Humakti said Skullcutter bore a gift from Humakt.
The harvest was plentiful.
An aspiring poet from the Wolf clan, Baranthos, would not stop telling a long. boring poem. Baranthos droned on until everyone fell asleep. By morning he was gone.
A duck claiming to be a Humakti Deathlord stalked into the tula, challenging our finest warrior to a duel. We told the duck that he was not a proper Orlanthi warrior and had no right to challenge us to a duel He laughed at us and insulted us. We accepted the challenge, but only to first blood. To our shock, Skullcutter killed Eonislara with his first blow. Our Humakti said Skulleutter bore a gift from Humakt.
The harvest was plentiful.
Explorers from our clan found the body of a dragonewt warrior lying in a stream bed. We aave it to the Six Brothers.