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The reservoir I had dug out months ago has since ground to a halt, as three rocks block key points for floodgate building. But no matter how much I try, my dwarves will not remove these rocks. It's actually quite frustrating, seeing as, had I not broken my leg, I could do it myself... | The reservoir I had dug out months ago has since ground to a halt, as three rocks block key points for floodgate building. But no matter how much I try, my dwarves will not remove these rocks. It's actually quite frustrating, seeing as, had I not broken my leg, I could do it myself... | ||
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Revision as of 23:00, 22 May 2008
Year 1052, Universe A, of the fortress Datankegeth, also known as Ironhold. The Diary of Urdim "ilmmad" Sibrekuthir, a peasant...
What I Got Myself Into
My life is not in its best place right now. My parents finally kick me out of my house. "You need to do something with your life," they tell me. "We hear there's a group of adventurers moving out to a new fortress, Ironhelm or something like that. But son, you need to leave. Find a wife, get a job." So, with their words still ringing in my ears, I packed my bags and left for the nearest wagon station. Met a bunch of smiling faces, who descended upon me like rats to a scrap. "Going to Ironhold, friend?" "Ready to start a new life?"
Sure, why not. Let's go to Ironhold. Can't be that bad.
And it isn't. Sure, don't have any friends, no well-defined job, or any real skills. I'm the hunter, which is probably why we don't have any meat in storage. Life was fine.
Until the ruler, Sigun, drops the bomb on me:
"I can't take this. I need to spend less time ruling an more time farming. From now on, you're in charge."
Yeah, great idea Sigun. Maybe, just maybe this wouldn't be a terrible sentence, but only if a few changes were made to this fort. First of all, we have shit for security, and I say that without a hint of hyperbole. A few mangy dogs are tied up outside the main entrance, hounds which do nothing but lick themselves and chase their tails for hours on end. The only way they'll notice an intruder is if he's covered in scraps of meat. And the workshops, where do I start on the workshops?
Look, I see what my predecessor was going for here, and for now the workshops work great. The problem is, we have no dedicated stockpiles for input and output of workshops. The large stockpile is close enough for now, but in the future, when we have (hopefully) dedicated workers, we will need a main work area with dedicated stockpiles and the like. Maybe I can convince the miners to help me with this.
We also have a great river to work with, but from what I've heard our last ruler was somewhat of an aquaphobe. So if I get nothing else done this year, I hope to at least have some well system in place. This should give our mechanic a use, because I think he's unhappy eternally smoothing floors.
So begins my term as ruler of Ironhold. Osram be with me.
Granite
1st
So I've been talking to some of the farmers, and apparently they're growing only plump helmets! Next rotation will include a load of Quarry Bushes...Provided we have the means of production, our food stores could double within months. We do have 900+ eats already, but to fair most of it is seeds. I've been meaning to tell the bookkeeper to stop including those when she counts the stocks.
Also, there's a goat in the fortress, but I'm on my writing break! I've been told it's been interrupting people's sleep. Maybe I could stop to hunt it...
10th
I am victorious! I managed to catch the goat in the dormitories, where it had been wreaking tame havoc on the populace! After a long chase, I cornered it and proceeded to rip off its limbs and punt it a good 10 feet. There's no kill like overkill! We'll be eating good tonight.
18th
Just traded some crafts to the elves in exchange for wooden items. I may not agree with the elves' staunch business terms, but right now we are in a wood shortage, so it's better to buy wood than use it for practice weapons and cages. I also bought a few exotic alcohols, for the boys.
Slate
1st
As the plump helmets begin to bloom, a few small projects are underway in Ironhold. I've done a bit to increase defense, with doors(gasp) added to one entrance, and a long path through a bunch of traps guarding the others. More will come. I'm also beginning an expandable irrigation project, which will begin with a main reservoir, with a well drawing from this source. Four or more floodgates will lead into empty rooms, which can be used to expand the system for irrigation, power, or whatever.
5th
Just laid the plans for a magma delivery system that will supply magma to various forges and smelters. By the end of the year, I expect it to be fully mined out and full of magma.
7th
Elephant broke my goddamn arm. Those things are vicious.
13th
I'm told migrants have arrived, pity I can't get up and greet them. I'm told I'll need to rest for at least a month, maybe more. It least I can still draw out plans with my good arm, but I don't think I'll ever experience the thrill of the hunt again. I wasn't too good, anyway.
14th
Roll call puts our new population at 37, meaning we had 22 immigrants. I've got time; might as well review their skills and assign them appropriate jobs.
Also, miners working on the magma ditch uncovered a chasm. Truth to be told, we aren't very well armed now, so I've ordered it to be closed off immediately. Later rulers can deal with it.
17th
I thought I had the chasm sealed off, but apparently there is a gap, because batmen are harassing my miners. One miner acted quickly, making short work of the creatures. I had the chasm sealed off for good.
Felsite
5th
Talked to Sigun today, whose been asking people to call him "hmxmoss" lately. Anyway, he asked me how I've been contributing to The Great Obsidian Eatery. I hadn't, so I set up a few chairs and tables there for him, just to make him happy...
Recently I remembered about my water project, which stopped so I could work on the magma project. Now both are being worked on, as well as my secret project.
18th
My route to the magma wasn't good enough; getting the magma into the newly dug tunnel will be a challenge.
21st
So close to completion of magma project. The next challenge is finding a way to get the miners out alive.
Hematite
2nd
Summer is on us.
I remember, when I first arrived in Ironhold, Sigun would always talk about the elephants. The ones to the north. It was even worse when he was drunk. "L-let me tell youuu about elephantzz," he would slur, ale in one hand and onion in the other. "They'll kill you dead, all of usss will be dead, dead, dead." He really was worried about our purportedly lethal neighbors to the north. Well, his fears should now be assuaged. Our ranger managed to shoot an elephant in its heart, depositing gallons of elephant blood into pools as the animal ran to its death. Rather ridiculously, it ran 21 tiles(meta) before dying.
9th
Broke the final barrier between the volcano and the magma tunnels. It should fill entirely by late summer.
18th
Human wagons arrived, and we traded a multitude of obsidian goods for an anvil, some armor, and a few logs. The trader wouldn't take a profit over under 1500, but we can produce these little kitschy stone goods with little effort anyway. The magma is about 40% through the tunnel, and I've set up the workshops which will use it.
20th
The arm healed! I said I wouldn't earlier, but right now I'm hunting again! Of course, I'm being a bit overshadowed by the ranger who keeps getting hits to the heart on the roving elephants.
23rd
Back in bed, this time with a broken leg. No more hunting for me after I heal.
Malachite
11th
So a lungfish, which the saltier dwarves tell me is a fish that spends the dry season in a self-created sac, has somehow managed to move into our fortress and is rolling around on its own accord.
In other news, the magma is close to filling the troughs. About a month, maybe two left until we have magma-powered forges and such.
15th
Edzul Ducimnamash took to a strange mood earlier, grabbing a piece of leather and confining himself to our leathershop. Well, the fruits of his labor have been produced; masterwork leather armor. I have our new legendary leatherworked making us some masterwork leather trade goods now.
22nd
Ran out of leather for Edzul to work with. I think our ranger also ran out of ammunition, so I'll need to get on that too. But we should have a few hides waiting to be tanned around here, the hunter is still pulling in quite a haul. Assigned three peasants to join the army and started their training in the small barracks. Also, the magma is at the entrance to the area under the forges, only a few more feet need to be filled. We'll still need to wait for it to reach a suitable depth before using the forges though. We'll also need tome good ores to use.
25th
The reservoir I had dug out months ago has since ground to a halt, as three rocks block key points for floodgate building. But no matter how much I try, my dwarves will not remove these rocks. It's actually quite frustrating, seeing as, had I not broken my leg, I could do it myself...
Galena
4th
Erith Uristarek, a clothier, just gave birth to a beautiful baby girl.