Moves-Swiftly rushed through the jungle foliage, nary a twig disturbed at his passing. Chirps and clicks sounded through the trees as unseen sentries announced the lizardman’s approach. Moves-Swiftly barked back, and he passed through unmolested.
Bursting from the undergrowth, Moves-Swiftly rushed into the village, a gathering of huts made of stone, mud, and thatch. Young, fringeless Unnamed scattered in the scout’s wake as he made for the center of the settlement, joining the gathering crowd that followed the scout. Approaching the largest hut of stone and straw, Moves-Swiftly slowed, coming to a stop exactly six paces from the entrance. Removing his rosewood flatbow and his quiver of arrows, the lizardman dropped to his knees and prostrated himself, bow and quiver held before him.
The village fell silent, and Larger-Than-Most, chieftain of the Unfelled Spirit-Tree Tribe, stepped forth from his hut. He certainly lived up to his name, standing a good two heads taller and massing thrice-more than any other lizardman in the tribe. Intricate patterns were painted on upper arms and bare chest, and a crest of multi-colored feathers spilled down the back of his long neck.
Moves-Swiftly looked up, though otherwise remained prostrated.
The chieftain moved, his body a blur as his arm shot out, his claw wrapping around Moves-Swiftly’s neck. Hoisting the scout bodily into the air by the neck, Larger-Than-Most pulled the lesser lizardman close, hot breath washing over Moves-Swiftly’s face.
Larger-Than-Most drew Moves-Swiftly even closer, their muzzles almost touching.
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Grunting dismissively, Larger-Than-Most dropped Moves-Swiftly. Turning away from the supine scout, the lizardman chieftain addressed the gathered crowd.
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Lowering the conch shell horn from his lips, Larger-Than-Most watched with dissatisfaction as the warriors of his tribe poured out from the stone walls surrounding the broken forest-canoe claimed by the Abomination.
Larger-Than-Most glanced to the side, taking in the form of the tribe’s shamaness, Plays-With-Fire. The smaller female looked up at the chieftain, her dull scales and short fringe looking pale in the harsh sunlight.
Turning around and walking into the brush, Larger-Than-Most addressed the gigantic lizardman picking up a felled coconut log.
Grunting, Walking-Mountain took one end of the log in hand and flung it out over the beach as easily as another might throw a stick. Smirking at the results of his handiwork, and the shriek of anger echoing up from below, Walking-Mountain turned and lumbered after Larger-Than-Most, giving Plays-With-Fire a passing leer.
Shrinking away from the monstrous lizardman’s bulk, Plays-With-Fire scurried after the chieftain, the harsh sun soon giving way to the soft shadows of the trees.
Larger-Than-Most stopped in his tracks.
Plays-With-Fire was taken aback by the vehemence in her chieftain’s tone, and even Walking-Mountain found himself shirking back from the intensity of his leader’s voice.