<Whitehorn’s> Soup night was another great hit! We met some interesting new people and gained a new member! The soup was also delicious! Rp summary post coming soon!

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<Whitehorn’s> Soup night was another great hit! We met some interesting new people and gained a new member! The soup was also delicious! Rp summary post coming soon!
Guild Featured Picture | #1 | Healingbear & Nauvi at the Story Circle.
Many fisherman, young and old, Highmountain and Azeroth Shu’halo alike, arrived in Bloodhoof Village prepared to compete in The Riverhoof Tribe’s Fishing Contest.
With poles in hand, the competitors raced to the waters edge, baited their hooks and cast their lines in the water. The energy surged as fish were pulled from Stonebull Lake. Each time a pole bent in the telltale ‘U’ anticipation grew. Koha’me fought hard to reel in a 12 lbs. Fish! Everyone cheered as he pulled it from the water. That was not the only large fish Koha’me caught… he also reeled in two 10 lbs. fish! It’s a wonder his pole didn’t break.
The fastest to reel in 30 fish was The Riverhoof Tribe’s very own Rhianar! He even had time to set the smaller fish free. Rhianar was awarded the 1st place plaque and prizes. Next to bring in the buckets of fish was a young bull named Orawha. And the final 3rd place ribbon and prize was awarded to Koha’me. Had there been an award for fattest fish, he would have won that too. As the fishing contest came to an end, the group headed for the large tent for the “Best Dressed” competition.
Each participant voted for the best dressed. Everyone agreed that the 1st place winner was Wolfmane’s Tahani! She may not have fished the fastest, but she looked the best! The 2nd place award was presented to Koha’me. If only Tahani had fallen into the lake, he would have been the winner! Having completed the “Best Dressed” competition, the group headed for the bonfire to begin retelling “The one that got away” stories.
First up to weave his tale was Koha’me. He told a story of a heroic angling battle involving a beauty, a Drogbar, a boulder and booze. His story was animated, with a slight slur to his speech, his tale captivated the audience. Next up was Nauvi, she wasn’t competing, but had a story to tell. She told of a time 3 summers past when she thought fishing was feeding the fish. Between her giggles, she told the tale of feeding the Highmountain fish all her father’s biggest fattest worms. Following Nauvi was Chevekan, a Highmountain in Moose form. His story was filled with excitement as he stomped his hooves during his retelling. The final storyteller was Tahani. Her tale had the audience bending over laughing as she retold of the day where she was the flopping and very muddy fish! When the stories were finished it no longer felt like a competition, more like friends getting together to share their tales. In the end, winners were voted on and 1st place was presented to Tahani, 2nd to Chevekan and 3rd to Koha’me.
All the fish caught will be eaten and some dried for the colder months - none will go to waste. This competition provided much needed food for the tribe, but moreover, the tribe made new friends.
<The Riverhoof Tribe> was invited to theTribe Meeting known as Moot. Where all the various Shu'halo Tribe Chieftains come to speak about what their tribes have been up to as of late, We attended and we were simply blown away by the sheer volume of the community.