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==The Hitangan meets the Hu-Raan== When the Hitangan first showed up outside of their walls, a panic took over in the town. They had traveled to the plains up north to escape the dangers once faced in the desert. And now what they had gotten away from have found them again! Guards clad in armor made of ramel shells stand at the gate, and numerous citizens throw broken bricks in the direction of their perceived "invaders". Whatever the Hitagnan do to communicate that they come peacefully, the Hu-raan don't buy it. The Hu'Raan probably don't take kindly to an armed group. The Hitangan hastily drop their offerings and leave before there is any fighting. "Should have made a statue for them," they quip. After the Hitangan left, the jewelry was found. Some of the Hu-raan think that those Gorirrogs may have been peaceful after all. With finding the offerings, nearly all of the Hu-raan believe that they were too hasty in their judgements. The jewelry becomes a thing that hu-raan lust for. Many of the hu-raan clamor to let the mysterious beings in again. It seems that fashion is becoming a thing for the tiny koburrog, some of the master craftsmen have taken to embedding the jewelry into their clothes as a sign of status, their patterns draw the jealously of many worker hu-raan. When the Hitangan arrive for a second time, it is a surprise, but the Hu-raan are willing to listen. A small group is sent to retrieve the gift from their larger cousins. An emissary is sent back with them to learn their language and customs. The Hitangan have great difficulty teaching the Hu'Raan emissary their languages. They treat him as an honoured guest, even though there is a great boundary between them. In time Keanil, the Hu-raan emissary, learned the Hitangan's spiritual beliefs. The Hitangan agree to show Keanil how to forge metal weapons, in exchange for their knowledge of explosives. "War will come to our doorsteps. it has been revealed to us" Lembut says, addressing her subordinates and the emissary. "Our allies the Houyi have battled for ages with the blade runners. A time will come when we will aid our guardians as they have aided us. Together we will win the war for the side of the Houyi!" Keanil himself does not know about the explosives himself, so he returns to To'kwar with one of the groups heading north to aid with the reconstruction of Era'mark. With him is brought the sign language and spirituality of the Hitangan. Agreements are made to trade knowledge of metal and explosive. They also offer to teach the tribe of gorrirogs their language, spoken and written. To show their gratitude for assisting the reconstruction, the Hu-raan offer assistance in the conflict which the Hitangan will soon get into. Many of the volunteers for this happen to be from the population of former VietKoBurrong. It'll be odd, fighting beside former enemies, but things have changed since back then. The Hitangan bring loads of metal to trade with, and designate an emissary of their own. They elect an upcoming Alpha named Harimau to lead trade and negotiations between the people. Unfortunately, Hitangan have never been exposed to written language of any sort. Learning is exceptionally slow. Harimau's men cannot make much headway with the Hu'Raan Writing. The only fortunate part is that the Hitangan have an easy time carving duplicates of characters that the Hu'Raan teach them. Eventually Harimau sends for one of the mystics to join them. Being the spiritual leaders and the wisest of the Hitangan, He hopes they can help. With the help of the mystic, Harimau finaly understands the written language of the Hu'Raan. He plans to use this to send messages and post signs for travellers. The mystic feels it would be a good idea to write the history of their people, and the teachings of their spirits. Harimau returns to the Capital with his cadre to share this wisdom.
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