The Tavisi area was to the northwest of where they had met. It was a little more than two kilometers away, but as Li Du knew well, just a few kilometers was a long distance in the mountains.
An hour later, after passing by a small hill, a higher and larger hill appeared before them.
Fortunately, they did not need to climb to the peak. The Tavisi was tribe was halfway up the hill.
In the Algonquin language, 'Tavisi' means 'those who live in the middle of the hills', and the tribes would usually build villages on the mountainsides.
Li Du looked into the distance. The village appeared to cover quite a large area. It was built in a circle around the mountainside. On both sides of the village, there were stone houses looking like a fortress, while the houses in the middle were made of wood. The whole was surrounded by a fence, and there was a total of about a hundred houses at most, closely arranged together.