The bulk of the group stops at the edge of the clearing while the apparent leader continues on to a specific one of the lean-to structures dug into the slope.
Some of those who were going about their daily business stop their activities and approach. Particularly children run up with exuberant curiosity, though most are held back at some distance by adults.
There are some mutters and open questions, posed to the Druedain that Turil can note as general questioning and even displeasure... "
Who are they? Why have you brought Men here?!", and such.
But before long the leader of your procession returns and beckons you all to the dugout lean-to. A couple of other individuals exit it, in advance of your arrival, and you're taken inside it's limited space. It's made to accommodate 10 people at most you would say, but more like 8 would be the end of what could be considered comfortable, and there end up being 12 bodies inside the structure with many more crowded around it's open sides, observing with interest.
Although the design of the structure is new to Turil (the tribes he has interacted with live in a more forested, less mountainous area), the general atmosphere is familiar to him. An "elder council" type of gathering. There are three apparent elders in the room, as well as four other Druedain, four of them sitting on flat stones with their knees scrunched up to their chests, and there are four flat stones mirroring them on the other side of a long fire-pit which are gestured to for at least four of you to use.
After everyone is settled, one of the elders begins. She first acknowledges the things she's been told; that Turil claims a relationship with other Druedain tribes - and indeed speaks their language, and that you all are there to hunt the Shadow. But, she says... "
Mzag toam-boh dru'dzuh ek gyah." - "
It is not our way to welcome Strangers into our home-land.", Turil can note here in the translation that the word for 'Stranger', more accurately means "
People who don't take care of the Land like the Druedain do."
So it's less about xenophobia and more about the cultural relationship with nature.
However... the elder says there is a way in which you all can become "
spiritual" members of the tribe. i.e. Druedain-In-Spirit. And in that way be permitted to use their lands as you would like, really.
But - she warns - this process requires a trial, as in; an ordeal. And one way or the other, the ordeal will almost certainly pose a threat to your lives.
OOC:
Ok, apologies for the long posts here recently.
Lot of info dumping and description. Not very engaging for you all.
Just trying to move us forward as quickly as practicable to a place that's more interactive.
Which should begin... hopefully, about now :)