Whelp, time to do the final changes to shit:
[X] Pact Action
Practice working together in combat and also try to get a better understanding of each others abilities and skills so we can organize ourselves better.
[X] Personal Action
After his slightly less than impressive last hunt, Kro'Lit take a moment to think back on his very simple mistake. Ironically it was the exact same one that he had been mocking his prey for, he had grown arrogant in his strength and had underestimated his prey. A mistake he would not make again. And when he saw Old Crow and Zerelth return with their spoils, he realized the simple solution. Although we called ourselves a pack, we were not acting as one, instead of combining their strengths to bring down foes stronger than themselves for incredible rewards, we instead split up and hunted alone apart from these two. As such, Kro'Lit went to the others and outlined a simple plan. He, Old Crow, Zerelth and Eternal Storm would head out after the Vorid that he had been tracking and would work together to bring it down, and not only would they get far more biometal than if they had hunted individually, but others would see that they had been able to take down such a great foe and would learn to fear them. When he goes to them, they all agree to go along with him on his Hunt, and to prepare he tells them as much as he remembers about their prey, and he made sure to ask Old Crow and Zerelth for advice on working together in combat.
Sadly his second plan to trap the Raiders wouldn't be able to work, since when he went to get Sov Rein assistance, he had already decided that he wanted to fight the Raiders by himself and couldn't be persuaded to help the pack out. As such, he suggested to Eden's Garden that he try to spawn again, but this time Verethragna would defend him using Golden Sword and Warrior Form to fight off any attackers on the camp.
Vote count:
Pack action: [X] Practice working together in combat and also try to get a better understanding of each others abilities and skills so we can organize ourselves better.
Personal actions:
[X] Operation WAFFLEO
Mishie, CrawlingChaos74, kinglugia, Wing101, MrGazzer and Cyanios.
ReinZero:
[X] If you don't succeed the first time, try, try, and try again. To make something lasting, something absolute, it is no simple task. Quick? Easy? No. Furthermore, it is far easier to think of and imagine something 'complete' but the process, the steps, the very components are another matter entirely. Without strong, well made components, and a interior that will hold up, it is but a empty shell. Furthermore, upon further consideration and thought for long term prospects, a poor, immobile design will but be a waste when it comes time to move. And so...
And so one must make the structure but easy to disassemble when the time comes. By disconnecting the internal secondary wall- an addition over the initial design- and removing the interior support beams, one can then piece by piece, disassemble the storage structure for movement. Of course, that's the basic plan. But there is more than just Biometal to store. Cores... and if the Pack comes across it, Bloodmetal.
With that in mind, expanding the storage facility's size is ideal, with sub-compartments for cores and Bloodmetal set aside. However, to do that effectively, each uses the initially planned revision. However, the primary structure itself will have to be further reinforced, second set of walls within the first. Beyond that, precautionary measures are needed, but well, that is what one has Pack members for. Securing and guarding the facility itself.
The is only so much one can do on one's own. All the same, a sufficiently dedicated, powerful Vorid would render the measure only a brief pause to their efforts. However, to lesser Vorids, it would be a sufficient barrier to buy the time needed for the Pack to eliminate the would-be thief. Furthermore, the refined design makes for easy repairs and maintainance- no. It's not enough still.
If the structure sustains damage or more precisely, a particular area, the design as is would not allow for safe keeping while undergoing repairs. Instead, the design must be adjusted so that it is easy to isolate off the damaged sections as to not allow for vulnerability during repairs. A particular note of importance should a group of Vorid attack in succession. Or worse, multiple back-to-back assaults. It would not do for the storage facility to lack such design incorporation for these possibilities.
With such basic needs and requisites in mind, Ephemeral of Existence began his work.
Bloodshifter:
[X] Hunt down Raider Birds. Last cycle a pack mate encountered a large nest of thieving Avain Vorids, of his discovery he was mauled by them. I tried not to laugh too loud as he ate from our stores to heal himself. Then I notice the lack of one very important piece of our stores. Bloodmetal our most precious treasure, I push through our meager stocks and I couldn't find it.
I push past my pack mates, ignoring their pleas of some grand trap. They had taken something precious from us I intend to slaughter those worthless scum to a vorid.
Adyen:
[X]Clear a wider area around the home base and bring the cleared trees back for future use. (So we can see raiders earlier)
gibbousmoons:
[!] Interest piqued, Avid Learner considers its next course of action. There are several open to it, most of which were inspired by fragments of memory and data dragged to the surface of its mind by the Hivayi tracks found on the shore of the lake. There is, of course, the course of action advocated by the less intelligent Vorid, ambushing the raiders in a trap, which is immediately dropped from consideration. Putting itself near hostile Vorid is an unacceptable risk. The next possibility is creating a sheathe of bio-metal-like substance to wear as armor. Don't proginators wear clothes? The memories in question are fragmented, but really, it wasn't troubled by being naked so why would they be? The cable trailing from Avid Learner's back is a more immediate concern, but . . . it shivers at the thought. Proginators.