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Gnolls are at least partially nomadic.<ref name=":39" /> Many tribes move at least once per year, employing carts, sleds, and sleighs to transport their entire encampment.<ref name=":66">[[Chapter 2.42]]</ref> Where the Gnolls erect their camp next is governed by their current needs and focus; each tribe has something they specialize in.<ref name=":7.10 K" /> These specializations are often centered on natural resources - the kind that can be hunted, cut, or mined.<ref name=":9" /> Gnolls don’t waste anything they harvest or hunt.<ref name=":9" /> Tribal Gnolls also raise livestock, but generally do not farm crops.<ref>[[Chapter 4.33]]</ref> Livestock can be moved with the camp, while planted fields cannot. Horses, for example, although Gnolls are good at running and often prefer it.<ref name=":7.10 K" /> They also have to be pretty large to comfortably carry most Gnolls.<ref name=":28" />
Gnolls are at least partially nomadic.<ref name=":39" /> Many tribes move at least once per year, employing carts, sleds, and sleighs to transport their entire encampment.<ref name=":66">[[Chapter 2.42]]</ref> Where the Gnolls erect their camp next is governed by their current needs and focus; each tribe has something they specialize in.<ref name=":7.10 K" /> These specializations are often centered on natural resources - the kind that can be hunted, cut, or mined.<ref name=":9" /> Gnolls don’t waste anything they harvest or hunt.<ref name=":9" /> Tribal Gnolls also raise livestock, but generally do not farm crops.<ref>[[Chapter 4.33]]</ref> Livestock can be moved with the camp, while planted fields cannot. Horses, for example, although Gnolls are good at running and often prefer it.<ref name=":7.10 K" /> They also have to be pretty large to comfortably carry most Gnolls.<ref name=":28" />
Gnoll tribes make and keep a reserve of pemmican in case their other food runs out and they're unable to find enough to eat hunting or gathering. A tribe in difficulty will go to another tribe and ask to see their pemmican stores. Tribal Gnolls have come to dislike it due to associating the taste with desperation, especially if they had to eat it often.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/10/28/9-64-bh/ Chapter 9.64 BH]</ref>


In a tribal camp, Gnolls share responsibilities; everyone does everything, to some extent.<ref name=":34" /> As a result, Gnolls pick up a few levels in a wide variety of classes early on in life. While this makes them adaptable and self-sufficient, it may also mean that they later level their chosen ‘main’ class more slowly.<ref name=":34" /> All ages contribute: children help out with tasks around the camp,<ref name=":9" /> and elders stay active in the affairs of their tribe until they die.<ref name=":48" />
In a tribal camp, Gnolls share responsibilities; everyone does everything, to some extent.<ref name=":34" /> As a result, Gnolls pick up a few levels in a wide variety of classes early on in life. While this makes them adaptable and self-sufficient, it may also mean that they later level their chosen ‘main’ class more slowly.<ref name=":34" /> All ages contribute: children help out with tasks around the camp,<ref name=":9" /> and elders stay active in the affairs of their tribe until they die.<ref name=":48" />
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