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A few months before the Greenpaw begin marching for the Meeting of Tribes, they had a poor harvest, and later Creler eggs ended in their fields, infesting them. They ate everything and tunneled up ruining their fortunes, before the Greenpaw dealt with them.
A few months before the Greenpaw begin marching for the Meeting of Tribes, they had a poor harvest, and later Creler eggs ended in their fields, infesting them. They ate everything and tunneled up ruining their fortunes, before the Greenpaw dealt with them.


Then two months before their departure for the Meeting of Tribes, an Earther's Passenger Airplane violently fell in the forest near their secluded lake, caught on fire, and would have burned down the entire forest if the Greenpaw [Shamans] hadn't barely contained the flames.
Then two months before their departure for the Meeting of Tribes, an Earther's Passenger Airplane violently fell in the forest near their secluded lake, caught on fire, and nearly burned down the entire forest if it wasn't for the Greenpaw [Shamans] who barely contained the flames.


Greenpaw then found the broken and burned wreck of the Airplane, and four buried Humans bodies within. They buried them in their grounds, and then proceed to search the wreck. They found many Earther's artifacts, mostly broken, and despite being an ill thing to take items from the dead, due to them being desperate from their latest series of bad luck, took them.
Greenpaw then found the broken and burned wreck of the Airplane, and four buried Humans bodies within. They buried them in their grounds, and then proceed to search the wreck. They found many Earther's artifacts, mostly broken, and depside being an ill thing to take from the dead, due to them being desperate from their latest series of bad luck, took them.


They paid for scrolls of [Repair] for them, but could not repair everything. They were able to get some electronics, clothing, money, books and other objects. Still, they found it strange that they found so many possessions for just four people when there were enough for dozens more.<ref name=":The Tribes of Izril" />
They paid for scrolls of [Repair] for them, but could not repair everything. They were able to get some electronics, clothing, money, books and other objects. Still they found it strange that they found so many possessions for just four people when there was enough for dozens more.<ref name=":The Tribes of Izril" />


== Chronology ==
== Chronology ==


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The Greenpaw Tribe was first introduced when following [[Inkar]] on her journey to the Gnollmoot. The tribe first shared their knowledge of the broken airplane with [[Longstalker’s Fang Tribe|Longstalker's Fang Tribe]] and the [[Ekhtouch Tribe]] in order to help broker alliances and gain more information about what they had truly found.<ref name=":The Tribes of Izril" />  
The Greenpaw Tribe was first introduced when following [[Inkar]] on her journey to the Gnollmoot. The tribe first shared their knowledge of the broken airplane with [[Longstalker’s Fang Tribe|Longstalker's Fang Tribe]] and the [[Ekhtouch Tribe]] in order to help broker alliances and gain more information about what it is that they had truly found.<ref name=":The Tribes of Izril" />  


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