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==The First City== Finally the council decide that a main city, a huge feat of architecture in between the two territories, near the mountain pass by the river separating the tundra from the plains would be a good step in unifying the tribes, having a single place for them to live and call their base. The Ta'Mirel make moves to aid in drafting up the new city. They see the location as an extremely strategic position. In addition it solved their over population problem. Their villages were crowded, even for the lem who had no need of living quarters. If allowed to live in the city the Ta'Mirel will add to it with planned projects such as a wall, trenches, towers, digging into the side of the mountain and below the city. The lem offer to raise and train frowg soldiers and incorporate them into a unified army. The Lem would command it while the frowg service their needs. Before the Ta'Mirel move into the city, they request a few things as part of the Enclave. One, that they be left to self govern. They will acknowledge the concerns of the council so long as they are just, and protect the interests of the greater whole. Two, they will raise an army of every Ta'Mirel, and any willing Frowg, train it, and equip it. Only some Frowgs volunteer for the army, usually the young ones eager to prove something. In times of need they will defend the enclave, and in times of peace they will prepare tirelessly for when the Tomorrow war comes. The Ta'Mirel terms are accepted and will remain so unless their presence is deemed to have negative impact. This changes things such that if any Lem wishes to be on the Council or anywhere the Lastér government they must swear allegiance to the Lastér and follow it's laws and ways. They are more reluctant to accept the help or presence of the Onolkeshan Lem. They are not like the Ta'Mirel, more secretive and they bicker even more than Frowgs. If the Ta'Mirel will vouch for them then they will be allowed under supervision. In terms of building they will only be allowed to help with the outer wall and be paid for their work with food, coin or promised assistance in a matter of their choosing. Payment outside this must be discussed by the council first. A mining attempt at the mountains turn sour due to lack of proper supports built. At least a dozen miners lost their lives, and the superstition of the mountain grows in the populace. After rethinking what went wrong, the Ta'mirel tried digging under the city, with proper support beams this time. They're proceeding successfully. After knowledge sharing with the Onokelshan, the city's walls are built as marvelously as Geshud Deler, rivaling it in being a landmark. Meanwhile, the inner city, since it is built with the accommodations of different species in mind, is proceeding slower. The Fortification of the Great city is done, the spire is constructed. Underground tunnels cant be seen, but they are there. The Ta'Mirel suggest that in light of the Onolkeshan's great efforts they be allowed to live in the city proper if they so wish, as their culture is primarily one of knowledge seekers, craftsmen, and thinkers. If anything having them around would be of benefit. The council will allow it ===Digger City=== The project is completed, much resource has been extracted, and in a skillful manner as to leave a habitable and functional "under city" the mine shaft at the center of it will continue to dig, but resources will never be gained like they were during those frantic seasons of digging. ===Mountain Hold=== The mountain yields, and the lem tear into it with vigor and glee. Earth resources are abundant, and this greatly increases the horde of building materials the enclave has, as well as create yet another potential useable area for the city. ===The Spire=== Massive. It towers above the city, and even the mountain the city is built near. All things considered, the mountain's cannibalization facilitated the construction of the spire. It provides a launch site for the Ta'Mirel scout gliders in addition to functioning similarly to the historical K'Lahk "Great hall" but on a much, much larger scale. There is ample living space and room for other projects within it. The Onolkeshan engineering teams also have ensured it is as heavily fortified as any other part of the great wall.
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