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Oh boy time to write something. I hope it doesn't turn out to be complete trash like most of the time I decide to write something!

Epilogue.

Lūk's Abode was a seldom visited place, even after Ieb had stepped down and declared it a site of worship for the god of inspiration. Maybe there just were not many devoted worshippers, she often thought to herself, or maybe the dwarves in HellCannon just did not feel that their gods were there with them, in the desolate frigid lands that they called home. And who could blame them, with the herds of skeletal creatures stalking about, their snow-covered remains shambling and charging at anything lived.

As such, it was a surprise to her when the one of the doors opened. And of all the people that could have entered, it was Tholtig. She was the weaponsmith who had created the magnificent war hammer last year, the one who Ieb had praised whenever she got the chance, that it was the will of Lūk to provide instructions how to create such a powerful weapon. Tholtig however, was not a worshipper of Lūk, she always had believed and even said that if a god had part in her work, it was Kadōl, the dwarven god of fire and metals. An apt connection, even Ieb had to admit, but she had remained adamant that it was Lūk who had helped Tholtig.

"Peculiar, isn't it?"

Ieb began pondering out loud, watching at the rose gold statue in front of the electrum sacrificial table, the statue a rather well done piece of art of a dwarf.

"In a temple for Lūk, there's not a single statue of Lūk himself."

It was an accurate observation, besides the rose gold statue the subject of the other statues were that of dwarves, as well as a platinum statue of a spotted wobbegong. One piece of religious art had managed to find it's way to the temple however, but even that was a dwarf prostrating to worship the god Lorbam Patterneddragon, the god of order and duty.

"Perhaps you should commission someone else to make a statue of them then?"

Tholtig rarely had spoken to Ieb personally, only whenever they were with a group of dwarves and even then most of the discussion was Ieb praising Lūk for whatever it was that was happening. Now that her reign was over however, she had stopped parading for her god and spent a lot of time in the Abode.

"No, I think this is fitting. Lūk is not a selfish god, and I think they get along well with Lorbam anyway."

For a self-appointed High Priestess, Tholtig had to note the heavy armor Ieb had equipped herself with. The silver war hammer on her side was a masterwork that Tholtig herself had made, not as great as the one she had created and named herself, but a formidable weapon anyway.

"I heard you're looking for recruits for this 'Vanguard of Lūk' of yours. Is that what Lūk told you to do as well?"

Suddenly and out of nowhere, Ieb laughed.

"You're asking me if Lūk told me to do that in a dream? You really want to know?"

As she turned around, there was a mischievous look on her face, something that Tholtig had not seen during her reign. But there was still that strange look in her eyes, like she was still under some fey mood.

"Hey Tholtig, can you keep a secret?"

The question was said in the same amused tone that she had laughed with. Tholtig did not know what to answer to the question, but it was curiousity that had brought her to the Abode. If she did not know better, Ieb somehow knew that it was what Lūk had told her that had made Tholtig find Ieb. The weaponsmith nodded silently, stories of gods meddling with the lives of dwarves and giving them instruction were something she had heard during drunken storytelling when she was a child, from soldiers to craftsmen, and now she was about to hear another story like that from Ieb herself.

The High Priestess looked at the doors as if she was expecting someone else to walk in on their conversation, or if she was trying to see through the doors and into the corridor as if there might be someone eavesdropping on them.

"It's a lie."

For a moment, Tholtig was not quite able to understand what she meant.

"I never had any dreams with Lūk, saw signs or heard voices."

Tholtig did not know what to say, what to think about what Ieb had just told her so bluntly. As such, she did not think twice before stating the obvious.

"So you lied to us?"

Ieb seemed quite nonchalant about the matter, shrugging off the accusation.

"You could say that. It's not like I said all the things I did just to make some profit for myself, although I have to admit, I like my new bedroom."

The High Priestess laughed again. The weaponsmith did not look pleased at all, in fact even Ieb could tell that she was getting angry and fast.

"We're all just doing our part here, you know? You as the weaponsmith, Urist as the Captain of the Guard and me? Well, I'm just a High Priestess now, but before that? I just did what seemed the best."

"Lying to everyone just so you could be the Overlord?"

"Claiming that you work under a god is such a powerful statement, isn't it? I don't know if anyone really believed it though, maybe they did. But you know, I did that just so people would have something, someone to believe in. This place isn't really somewhere you'd want to raise your kids at, hell, somewhere you would want to visit even if the alternative was death. But what can we do, it's the King's will."

From there on, Tholtig only listened, angry as she was, to Ieb's little story of deception.

"It's not even our business really, why Battlefailed and Failcannon were destroyed, you know? I guess the King just wants to know what that old crone of a Queen was up to, sending dwarves to distant lands where they just disappeared. I would have used scouts myself rather than sending dozens of dwarves here to die, but I'm not the King. And so, here we are."

"I'd heard the rumors already when I decided to join the migrants traveling here, that if it wasn't the undead that would be the death of you it would be the goblins of Abras. But like the humans say, curiosity is a dangerous thing that kills cats. Or how did that saying go again? Anyway, this is a horrible place to live in. Our rooms were dug in soil, moss grew on furniture where it could and everyone had been hardpressed to fight the goblins with whatever we could get our hands on, and really, wooden armor from elves? That was no way for a dwarf to live."

"So I took a chance, threw Lūk's name into the air and I was the Overlord. All the plans I did, sealing the cavern flood? Nothing but good old dwarven ingenuity rather than godly guidance. I made everyone work hard so we could be dwarves again."

Tholtig finally cut in on Ieb's monologue.

"I could just leave and tell everyone that you lied to them."

Ieb did not seem to mind at all even if Tholtig really meant it, just laughing it off again.

"Maybe. But what's a little white lie in a place like this? Which do you think people would prefer to hear, that their Overlord pushed them to improve the way of life around here by orders of a god that had decided to grace them with their help and guidance, or that she lied and did everything by herself? What I tried to do was give them hope. That even in here we dwarves could do something with our own strength rather than huddle in rooms of moss and soil, wondering when the goblins would break the entrance or undead would storm in and kill us all. I'm not the one who writes history though, when my time comes I'll leave it up to whomever is left to write all about how I led dwarves through godly guidance, or how I led them thanks to a lie."

"You are a horrible person."

Ieb laughed even harder now.

"I am, aren't I? I think you've heard more than you'd like now and we both have work ahead of us. I need to go looking for some recruits for my Vanguard, you know?"

The High Priestess walked out of the room looking like she was confident that no matter what, the weaponsmith would not tell anyone what Ieb had told her. Tholtig stayed in the room for a while after Ieb had walked out, before looking at the statue of Lorbam, as if looking for guidance. She did not worship him, but she could not help but wonder what should she do in the name of order and duty.

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Before I start, here's to armageddonCounselor:
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20th of Malachite:
Dear diary. Today, Conchobar III finally walked out of the hospital. Turns out that whoever put him up in traction last year forgot to remove him. Everyone has been diligent to take care of him though, so he hasn't complained too much. I worry once again about the medical work quality here. Conchobar checked in for a smashed finger- and toenails, you know? Well that and a missing ear. And some broken toes.

Mood:
Puzzled.

26th of Malachite:
Dear diary. Today, 7 brave souls ventured to migrate to Hellcannon. Tragedy followed however, as opening the doors to let them in left two slower of the dwarves outside when the skeletal muskox stampeded the site, as well as a siege engineer. While finishing this, I think the screams are finally stopping. Worse yet, the engineer caught outside was one of the new militia recruits. I guess they just weren't cut for the job.

On better news, a vein of cassiterite has been found and almost excavated!

Mood: Ecstatic.

27th of Malachite:
Dear diary. Today the Hill Titan Umung Masnäm Zesmstum arrived. A huge hairy tiger beetle, with thick wings of stretched skin, it moves deliberately! The stinger looks poisonous too.

While at first I was gloating at our defenses that have kept even the undead at bay, someone dares to mention that the only reason it has been so so far is because of tightly locked, yet surprisingly flimsy doors.

The military is put on alert, because I have a bad feeling about this.

Mood: BRING IT

28th of Malachite:

Dear diary. Did you forget about the fact that the titan has wings? I did.
We really need to build roofs on the aboveground sites.

Mood: Annoyed.

29th of Malachite:
Dear diary. Today the titan broke the doors, shattered rock flying all over the place, when it showed us dwarves once again that ancient beings and their thoughts are impossible to comprehend. The beetle is currently busy chasing after a rooster that had laid claim to the entrance, with no one admitting to owning the stupid bird.

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Mood: Amused.

13th of Galena:
Dear diary. Today, skelks joined the hunt for the rooster, the human caravan arrived and Kitkun II, the child who is said to be QuietlyWatching, was taken by a mood quite fey. With the skelks much faster than the titan, the rooster was quickly crushed to paste and the titan changed it's attention to something better, rushing in, smashing a door and attacking our soldiers. In the scuffle, one of the new recruits, Etur, had their leg smashed pretty badly. A crutch may be needed, hopefully not for the rest of their life.

As for who killed the titan...



No one really is sure, but Mosus was the loudest to take credit for it so let's just say it was her.

Mood: Ecstatic.

17th of Galena:
Dear diary. Today, the goblins sprung from ambush near a herd of skeletal reindeer. The survivors are running away screaming now.

Mood: Ecstatic to the nth degree.

24th of Galena:
Dear diary. Today we traded a crapload of crap and crap to the traders, for some various things I saw fit. Included are three anvils, because we really need some, having only one forge operational.

Then again, there is a whole lot of iron gear from goblins around here.. even in the entrance tunnel. Oh well.

Mood: Content.


And so, before anyone knew it, it was Autumn, and they weren't dead yet. Just a few of them. None could say for sure whether Ieb was doing their job right, wrong, or if they were just plain lucky.

As for the Overlord herself, she kept herself busy, planning, designating, ordering people around, with a gleam in her eyes that you usually saw those taken by fey moods. But it wasn't creation that drove her, it was something else.

Everyone figured she was just plain crazy.


1st of Limestone:
Dear diary. Autumn is here! And Kitkun II finished the last finetunes of their work. They made ātridseng Led Atul, a giant rat bone throne! Quite menacing, I must say. I always knew there was something off about that kid. Way too quiet.

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Also, I found out that there was no need for those anvils I bought. We have like 16 of them now. I only assumed we didn't have any, because there was only one forge set up in the magma pool. Instead, it was apparently that I just had never asked about it so no one had bothered to mention it.

Well now.

Mood: Suspicious.

2nd of Timber:
Dear diary. Today I was surprised by a group of 5 migrants, who had braved the snow storm, a herd of skeletal reindeer(that they had to beat the crap out of) and sneaking past a brawl that was going on above.

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Apparently an ettin showed up, challenged a bunch of goblins and it was busy being treated as a punching bag by the goblins when the migrants last saw it. I heard that their group had 7 people though. I guess the others didn't make it.

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Oh well. Oh right, one of the migrants? A high master armorer. PRAISE LŪK!

Mood: Ecstatic.

23rd of Timber:
Dear diary. I don't think traders will be coming this season.

*Insert missing screenshot here of skeletal wildlife goring and kicking out the brains of merchants*

On brighter news, today there was a report of furious banging noise on the doors leading outside. The military prepared for the worst and yanked the door open, coming face-to-face with a fisherdwarf!

It turns out that they had gotten separated from the rest of the migrant group that arrived early this month, and have been running away from skelks ever since. We could use a dwarf with fast feet like that.

Mood: Ecstatic.


With winter finally there, bringing even more chilling winds to buffet anyone foolish enough to stay aboveground, the end for Ieb's term as Overlord was getting closer. Things had quieted down from her earlier behavior, although many claim it was just due to the lavish statue garden she had commissioned during Autumn.

If there was one thing that wouldn't change, it was the greed of Overlords, it seemed.


26th of Moonstone:
Dear diary. Today, a peasant was knocked into the magma pool by a fire imp. Unfortunate.



Mood: Ecstatic.

4th of Opal:
Dear diary, today we finally finished making proper dwarven bedrooms for everyone. Now we just need to add furniture and it'll be just perfect!

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Mood: Ecstatic to the nth degree.

6th of Opal:
Dear diary. Today, Ingiz the Blacksmith was possessed by unseen forces. That is all.

Mood: Content.

19th of Opal:
Dear diary. Today Ingiz finished their work. They created Tomus Thun, a big and heavy door made of lead. I feel unnerved while watching it. I should make sure this is hidden somewhere deep in the fortress.

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Mood: Alert.



And just like that, a year had passed. There was no speech, no last-minute memorial building in the Overlords glory, just the everyday life of the fort. Well, save for the few parties that people had started to throw in the new dining hall.

As for Ieb, she passed on her duties as the Overlord without incident.

Her first act as a citizen of HellCannon was to open "Lūk's Abode" to all who wish to pray to the god, as well as hanging a piece of parchment at the front of the entrance to the temple.
On it was a call to arms for those pious and courageous enough to join the Vanguard of Lūk, led by Ieb the High Priestess of Luk.




SO WHAT DID I DO ON THE SECOND HALF OF THE YEAR?
- Found cassiterite, made bronze.
- Made bronze armor for all soldiers we have.
- Made better bronze weapons for all soldiers we have. Silver maces and hammers too.
- Moved some workshops further down.
- Moved the farm area to the section with the aquifer-flood above.
- Made a new dining hall, moved food stockpiles around it.
- Made Lūk's Abode. It's not a statue hall at the moment though. I'll let future Overlords decide whether or not to activate that.
- Made CALL TO ARMS for all dorfs who worship Lūk. In reality, Urist's Guard(since they are the Captain of the Guard) handles all military things, but Ieb's the military commander, and it wouldn't hurt to have extra soldiers, right? I'll let future Overlords handle the cherrypicking of Lūk's loyal worshippers.
- Can't remember what else.
- ALSO I NOTICED THAT I APPARENTLY HAD MY HEAD UP MY ASS DURING SPRING SEASON. Despite writing that it was Thor II who went berserk, I mention at the same post that The Master was the one who died. Something is fucked up. I leave it to the next Overlord to investigate though because I'm a jerk.
- Also also, I restarted the tin, copper and bronze production after running out of tin at the start of Winter. Figure we could use some of that bronze made into real armor, so it wouldn't be hard to OCD it a little and have a forge specially for the High Master Armorer to use and crank out the good stuff.
- The cassiterite veins I found have ran out. Suggest mining more to get more tin. Also, tetrahedrite for copper.

HERE'S THE SAVE FILE:
http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=5353

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I multitasked the FUCK out of this fort when I got it. Do this, then that, oh right do this too! And all the while building the scaffold to fix the neverending flood.

Now at Autumn. Things are quiet.
If the fucking game stops to crash randomly I might get to Winter today. Maybe even finish the turn.

We'll see.

EDIT: To the dorfing list, here's the people I dorfed.
Spoiler: stormtemplar (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: The Master (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Remalle (click to show/hide)

As for the rest of the list, there weren't dorfs available that fit the requested specifics.

In case I did numbering errors with some of the dorfings, let the next Overlord know because my turn is over in about 5 minutes from this post! Okay I lied.

Not even 5 minutes.

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It wasn't broken either.
Just in poor shape.

So what I'll do, is fix it up, make it have some form and purpose, and then destroy it so completely that there's no hope of salvage!

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Fine, commencing selfdestruct in three, two...

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DF General Discussion / Re: Can someone help a returning player out?
« on: January 12, 2012, 04:05:30 am »
Never ever order your soldiers to attack dwarven caravan guards/merchants though. It will lead to a loyalty cascade, attacking the guards makes your soldiers an enemy of your civ, but they remain in your civ so anyone attacking them becomes an enemy, and this goes on until there are only a handful of survivors left who may or may not be infected with the cascade, requiring isolation from the rest of the fort.

The blood spatter spread from early 2010 is gone, but you still should avoid puddles of blood when it comes to deadly blood FB's or titans.

There is now a mineral scarcity option in worldgen. Mess with it however you like. 1 is for encrusting your gold furniture with silver and jewels of all sorts.

Military control is now a bit better done, but requires some learning with the various parts, like you have to set the squad active after selecting what months they practice on in order for them to actually train or spar, rather than have individual exercise.

Hospitals work a lot better now actually than early DF2010. But your medical staff can still decide to go on fucking long breaks if they feel like it, so hire some useless peasants as Nurses to do healthcare as well.

Soapmaking by yourself is still broken when it comes to lye creation. Water in buckets ends up breaking the whole thing, so either have a burrow where all the buckets are kept, and never touched(save for the lyemaker) or import all your lye. Or soap. Someone said you can import soap directly, so yeah. Why should you bother? Soap is important in cleaning injured dorfs, lessens the chance of infection. Also, the previous bug with cleaning patients, with doctors standing next to the water source for infinity with a bucket in hand is fixed.

Create pastures big enough to hold your animal population, if they're grazers that is. In case you add more animals to the population, try and expand the pastures too. When they eat too much and start to run out of grass/moss to graze on, animals start to pack together where there's something to eat and attack each other.

Also, animals can attack dwarves in cramped meeting zones.

Eggsplosion isn't as bad as catsplosion. Eggs first need to hatch, which takes time and if you have a food stockpile which takes eggs, they're fetched far before they're ready to hatch by your dorfs.

I can't think of anything else that's changed for the new version during the past year.

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More like for the wellbeing of my OCD when it comes to salvaging wrecks like the flood issue.
By the point I noticed the problem it was impossible to fix it anymore because there was so much water now being backed up and leaking out that it washed away everyone who tried to build the last 2 pieces of the wall needed.

So on my retry that was the first thing I fixed, and now everything is just peachy.
It's sort of scary, you know. Also on that savescum part, a shrimp of fire attacked and it was slaughtered by our soldiers.

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Whoops. I probably had it right the first time, but due to one small part of the flooding cavern spot being impossible to fix after I spotted it, a bunch of dwarves ended up washed down a ledge and dying. Most of 'em named, so I decided to savescum because god damn I wanted that fucking leak fixed and half of the update was rewritten.

Unfortunately the savescum also retconned the possession of Andreus, who made a spiffy obsidian mechanism. Oh well. Better to have those 10 dorfs living than one artifact(who's maker also was among the dead due to floodwater), right?

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26th of Felsite:
Dear diary. Today I made a fool out of myself amongst the citizens, stomping and tantruming over the situation at the flooding caverns. I must thank whoever thought it was a great idea to irrigate the cavern with fortifications in the narrow paths down there, but why did they have to start the flood in the first place, I must know.

Four dwarves so far have been pushed through one of the fortifications in our quest to try and stop the flood. Worst so far is a bruise, but the situation is unwelcome.

Mood: Annoyed.


27th of Felsite:

Dear diary. Today I received word that first of our many-to-be industrial districts has been finished. Pretty nicely done, if I must say so myself!

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Mood: Ecstatic.

As summer arrived, people were genuinely surprised of the low deathcount the fort had had in the past season. Many did mention however that if the new Overlord hadn't gotten their unmentionables in a twist over the everflooding cavern, Gizogin would still have their arm and that who-was-it-again of a Soap Maker would be alive.

And as for Ieb, she was ecstatic, brimming with ideas. If the previous Overlords had been all about hanging onto survival, then she was all about making something great out of the fort. Which, considering it's past, was not something anyone said with a straight face, unless your name happened to be Ieb.

Truly, if not for her dream, even Ieb would have let this fort be run down like a stray mutt under a wagons wheel.


18th of Hematite:

Dear diary. Today, Eric ceased to be Mayor, replaced by armageddonCounselor by majority vote. Also, Bomrek, one of the migrants, a Miller by their trade, was assaulted and killed by a troll today while we are working on sealing the flood in the caverns.

Mood: Hopeful.

28th of Hematite:
Dear diary. Today, we finally finished work. Yes, we have defeated the never-ending flood! To come and join the party though was a great crocodile, it's stinger glistening with poison! Our soldiers met it in combat and luckily, no one was injured. The beast was killed by our novice hammerdwarf, stormtemplar. Oh, excuse me. Stormtemplar the Second.



OKAY THAT'S ENOUGH FOR TODAY.
Stuff I did:
- Stopped the never-ending cavern flood. Just because I'm a jerk here's a hint that I assume everyone will miss: If you remove ANY of the built walls or supports in the walled-off section in the 1st cavern layer, all the 7/7 water that will have built up will flood down and probably fucking kill everyone. Or at least everyone important.
- Military is back to 10 dorfs. Redorfed stormtemplar as a hammerdorf.

Stuff that I will now start doing:
- Find some fucking cassiterite so we could get at least bronze for weapons and armor by ourselves.
- Start mining real rooms in stone. The already excavated areas will be repurposed as I see fit.
- MAKE MORE LEGENDARY WEAPONSMITH WEAPONS.

EDIT: Oh right, elves showed up to trade, but by the time I got the Depot up, a skeletal polar bear showed up and- Well, there were no survivors. A lot more trader crap aboveground now, a shame.

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Thanks to your post right now, I'll do it right after I start playing DF today.
There are a bunch of migrants anyway, and we now have a legendary weaponsmith.

All I need to do is to find some god damn cassiterite, expand the magma smithery and... yeah. A bunch of stuff to do.

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Oh uhh, two things. Darvi: Berserk dorfs overcome any obstacle in order to murder others. They just crawled over to the sleeping speardorf and bashed their head in.

And uhhh Gizogin, I did my usual mistake of stating that "they lost their right hand" when I meant "they lost their right arm".

Sorry about that. What with you already having made a journal post and all that.

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No. I haven't been trying to find anything speshul so far, besides trying to manage the fort as if it was my own.

Which is sort of hard, because I'm teetering between starting to make a proper instone fort over here, and wondering whether or not plague the next guy with bazillion pieces of rock all over the fucking place.

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Urist Imiknorris had that position.

Actually, Urist has the position of Captain of the Guard.
Because I didn't want to take away their snazzy rooms, I just appointed my dorf as the Commander.

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I recall you're an adept swordman who has been ordered to wield an artifact spore tree bow.

I'm not sure if we have any arrows.

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The incident began on the 1st of Granite, like many other incidents before. By the end of the year, many were already betting that this would be known as "the short-lived and futile reign of Ieb Rockconstructs." She took upon the role of Overlord, casting aside her original name and going with what she claimed was "given by the god Lūk himself!"

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Modernist, was what she from there on referred to herself as, but for the fort, she was "that crazy woodcrafter broad with a log stuck up you-know-where."

And so, the mishaps of HellCannon continue, its reigns now held by a new Overlord.


1st of Granite:
Dear diary. Today I took over the lordship of HellCannon. I had a wonderful dream, you see. I would write about it, but my words could not do it justice! I'll write again soon!

Mood: Ecstatic.

2nd of Granite:

Dear diary. Today I took control as the military commander of HellCannon. We didn't have one, and I had to have SOME title, you know? I'll write again soon!

Mood: Ecstatic to the nth degree.

3rd of Granite:

Dear diary. Today I told the miners that we need to start living like dwarves. I already have plans ready for some living rooms down below! I'm getting a funny rash from all this fungi. I'll write again soon!

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Mood: Ecstatic to the nth degree.

4th of Granite:

Dear diary. Today one of the alpaca starved to death. It had a funny rash. I'm concerned. I'll write again soon!

Mood: Worried.

5th of Granite:
Dear diary. Today Tholtig, our weaponsmith, went quite fey. Also, I started drawing plans for dealing with the unfortunate neverending aquifer flood problem we have in the caverns. Hope it works! I'll write again soon!

Mood: Hopeful.

6th of Granite:
DEAR LŪK IT'S KUL WATERSEDUCES THE BAD WICK! I SHOULD START RUNNING INSTEAD OF WRITING THIS THI

Mood: daklsjewiojdsaiojdapwie

7th of Granite:
Dear diary. The military dispatched Kul today. Gizogin lost her whole right hand though. Looks painful. They refuse to stay in the hospital though. Admirable, although she's supposed to be our Chief Medical Dwarf. Does she really know what she's doing? Mosus was the one to kill Kul. She's so cool.

Mood: Worried.

8th of Granite:
Dear diary. Today a skeletal cave crocodile attacked us from the hole in the wall I ordered opened in order to get rid of the flooding. No one was hurt though. Hooray!

Mood: Ecstatic.

9th of Granite:

Dear diary. Today Tholtig finished work on their masterpiece, Tashemunos Tustzalögred, a silver war hammer. I should give this to some hammerdwarf. My instinct tells me so.

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Mood: Ecstatic.

8th of Slate:
Dear diary. Today we finally fixed the last leaking spot downstairs. It was easier said than done! It had more holes than my credibility as the leader, or so I heard. Also, my new room is ready! I'll write again soon!

Mood: Ecstatic to the nth degree.

10th of Slate:
Dear diary. Today, migrants arrived, despite the danger. We're getting somewhere! The dream is coming true!

Mood: Ecstatic like a god of revelry.

16th of Slate:
Dear diary. Today, Thor II went berserk. The speardwarf, Ushrir, stood no chance as they were still resting. The military is going in to clean up the mess right now.

Mood: Content.

17th of Slate:
Dear diary. Today, Urist Imiknorris killed Thor II. Also, the last of the migrants arrived today. We now have 51 people in the fort! 51!

Mood: Ecstatic.



OH GOD I AM TOO TIRED TO PLAY MORE THAN HALF OF THE FIRST SEASON TODAY. WILL PLAY MORE TOMORROW I SWEAR.

Things I did this time:
- Mined some real stone rooms, bedrooms for now.
- Plugged all the holes in the roof in the first cavern room. They were leaking like crazy.
- Started planning on my devious plan to plug the entire flooding area. It'll either work or fail miserably.
- Got the whole god damn migrant wave indoors safely. The skelk did not notice 'em.

People who died:
- Some soap maker, I think. Random guy anyway, who was Kul's only real victim.
- The Master, due to BERSERKER, WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKING FUCK, BERSERKERRRRRRRR.

And make fuck he did. Military is now at 7 people, I think.
18 migrants though. Since The Master is on the list of to-be-redorfed, any wishes for who you want to reincarnate as?

As for fort status, we're okay. I have no fucking idea where Kul got in from though, I think the attack was before I made a hole in the cavern room to plug the aquifer leak. Or then it attacked from there. It ended up dead though, thanks to a PUNCH TO THE HEAD!

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