Brother, huh? That's a good one."Sure has been a while, hasn't it? Seems the Elf Party Crisis was lifetimes ago,"
I said, mostly smiles. Not phony ones, either. Potentially omnicidal or not, I had no reason to dislike the guy. Heck, we might all have turned to elves without his mystical know-how."I have a proposition for you, my friend. I've noticed what you've been doing. I've no idea why you're doing some of it, but I do like your work. We aren't at risk of starvation or sobriety for now, and for once I had nothing to do with it. And since the doctor went crazy, you and I are basically the only ones who can command any kind of dwarfpower around here."
I paced in front of the masked dwarf, arms behind my back, hands linked, looking for all the world like a military officer. "But our defenses are no better than before. Neither is the situation among the inmates. My folk are doing what they can, and your congregation is mostly doing fine, but there is still unrest."
Yeah, kinda what you'd expect from dangerous criminals. "There are occasional fistfights, a seasonal stabbing, and occasional segregation. The booze stocks are at an acceptable level, but a small number among the population are being deprived of alcohol. I'm pretty sure one died of dehydration just recently."
I halted in front of the masked dwarf, turned to look him in the eyes - though all I can see are shadows within those pits."I can help fix this. Give me and my boys a few months and access to supplies, and we'll have the place going strong. I know how to keep dwarves in line. More importantly, I know how to keep them working and away from each other's throats. We can provide protection for your congregation as well. I'm not sure if you're aware, but there are rumors going around about your activities. One of the miners spilled the beans in the dining hall, and now it's on everyone's lips. Sooner or later, somebody is going to try and steal the adamantine."
"All I ask in return, my friend, is that you leave me and mine to our own devices. Valuable as it may be, I don't give a rat's ass about the adamantine. It's yours for all I care."
More trouble than it's worth. I know the dangers. I'm sure he knows them too. "I have my own sources of profit - which are frozen right now, as keeping ourselves fed is the current priority."
"So. What do you say? Will we cooperate?"
Oh, I'm perfectly willing to cooperate with this masked zealot. But I heard his sermon, and it gave me an inkling of what's going on. If he tries to unleash the horrors below - if those are his 'true gods', as he puts it - then his flock is going to lose its shepherd.
For now, I'll just stay informed. Our factions are not mutually exclusive. Though the few common members won't really tell me anything, I can read them well enough to know when and if the shit will hit the windmill. It should give us time to prepare. Actually setting some men on espionage duty wouldn't end well. I'm sure the masked one would sniff them out in seconds.
Let's see what I can get out of this. For all I know, this could be my chance to seize the place down the line.
Steelhold may yet be mine.
Developments! Also, 4maskwolf, I love the fact that you gave my gang a squad with a barracks hidden in Lenehan's tunnels.
