Once repairs were done, Sayla came with hands full of weapons and shields, all metal.
"Put them on the table and we'll see what you have." I said.
She put them on the table and I saw a variety of metal spears, swords, hatchets and picks. And a shield for everyone. We had to wait a little for Sloth, but that was worth it. Sloth came walking from his workshop with a bag full of metal clothing.
"I've gotten everyone a full set of metal 'suit' as I call it. Everyone has their own colour, besides black for camouflage. Builder, orange. Sayla, green. Kira, white and I have cyan."
"I..." I said. "I... don't know what colours are but I like mine. We'll have to search for more clues to where they keep the villagers hostage."
I inspected the note the soldier had again and when I held it up to the sun, I saw something was drawn on the back. It was a map from the location and the opposing tribes building, which was a big stone block.
"Guys, we'll leave at moonrise. I found their location on the back of the note."
As planned, we left at moonrise, to get TT, Shiro, the little monkey and the rest of the village back. As soon as the moon was on his highest we got there, ready to take back what's ours. We hid in the surrounding bushes, observing if there were any weak spots in their defence. We saw them get in trough only one gate, and leave by the same. Also, there was one corner of the block house totally unguarded. We saw Shiro inside every time they opened their gate.
"My guess..." I said. "We go through the gate after we take out the two guards."
"Why wouldn't we boom trough the undefended corner?" Kira replied.
"They must be sure enough their defence is too good in that corner. Sayla, can you distract them? And then Kira, when they're distracted, can you take them out from behind?"
"Will do." They both replied.
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Primitive Leadership
Random"You will see the world out of my eyes. Everything that happend, how it happend, when it happend." -Builder "Strange text for a dairy, isn't it?" I swept a bit of the sand of the small book. I looked at the back and there was a little extra text. ...