The integration of the other tribal people was underway, with numerous tasks demanding attention. Yet, Logan found himself with little to occupy his time. As the tribal leader, direct involvement in menial tasks seemed beneath his station.
Consequently, he spent his days at the military camp's cavalry training ground, overseeing the drills of the beastman cavalry.
With the recent crisis within the coalition resolved, the tribe had no immediate plans to engage in hostilities with neighboring tribes.
This relative peace brought the issue of food scarcity to the forefront of Logan's concerns once more. Feeding the tribe had always been a challenge, and now, with nearly two thousand beastmen added to their ranks, the urgency to secure food was greater than ever.
The solution, albeit desperate, was to form a band of raiders and resort to plundering.