C336 Primitive Tribe
The primitive tribe was small, comprising just over thirty ice houses reminiscent of those constructed by the Inuit, only much larger—standing at four to five meters tall. Observing the two to three-meter-tall natives walking about, Gu Ming understood the necessity for such lofty dwellings.
Enclosed by a ten-meter-high wall complete with rudimentary watchtowers manned by vigilant tribespeople