The first order of business had been to establish systems and rules to ensure peace and cooperation among the tribes. Lyan had spent countless hours with the tribal leaders, discussing and drafting a code of conduct that would prevent raids and promote unity. The most crucial part of the new system was the Council of Chiefs, where representatives from each tribe would gather to discuss issues, resolve disputes, and make decisions collectively. This council would meet monthly, and any tribe found breaking the rules would face collective punishment from the other tribes.