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User:Dark T Zeratul/Angelpeace

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You have arrived. After a journey from the Mountainhomes into the forbidding wilderness beyond, your harsh trek has finally ended. Your party of seven is to make an outpost for the glory of all of Rilemcerol. There are almost no supplies left, but with stout labor comes sustenance. Whether by bolt, plow or hook, provide for your dwarves. You are expecting a supply caravan just before winter entombs you, but it is Spring now. Enough time to delve secure lodgings, ere the giant eagles get hungry. A new chapter of dwarven history begins here at this place, Sedilbisol, "Angelpeace." Strike the earth!

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The trek has been long for the Sons of Avatar. Having been sent forth from the dwarven city of Rilemcerol, the dwarves Nukumi, Elevoni, Orvar, Caliclya, Karalin, Kuratha, and Rubedo have at last arrived at the site where the fortress of Angelpeace will be built. As day broke on the 1st of Granite, they emerged from the mountain pass to a cliffside overlooking a broad valley. A brook flowed through at the foot of the mountain, and it was decided that that would be location of their fortress.

Spring was mostly uneventful. The initial tunnels are dug, a trade depot and a handful of workshops are built, and the brook is walled off, creating a single point of entry. Temporary storerooms were carved out for the food and trade goods, which ended up meeting massive veins of iron and coal. By the time summer rolled around, all of the food had been moved into the fortress.

The first half of summer consisted of more work. The workshops were all moved inside, tables were set up for dining, beds were constructed for sleeping, and plans were laid for what will hopefully become the greatest fortress in all the world. In the middle of the season, a wave in migrants came, eager to join: Vegdrasil, Svein, Yudishthira, Totemitis, Citrinitas, Slotmane, and Vuslagena. With their help in the second half of summer, production rates increased dramatically, seeing the construction of the first phase of the fortress.

Autumn saw continued work on the first area of the fortress, which will ultimately serve as the meeting area of the fortress. In mid-Autumn, more migrants arrived: Lightstep, Lise, Zick, Kivanisth, Ascaron, Calithos, Anei, and Trister. And then, suddenly, Elevoni became possessed. Muttering to himself, he grabbed a nearby log and claimed the carpenter's workshop where he began frantically whittling and cutting away at it. Soon, he revealed the fruits of his labor: a legendary bed carved with kobolds that he called Etvuthkasith Nosim Stin, which translates to Scandalprowled the Kindnesses of Strife. Evidently, the spirit that possessed him was some sort of kobold lover. Because of the bed's awesomeness, however, it was given to Nukumi. Autumn also saw the long-awaited arrival of the dwarven caravan, carrying goods essential to the fortress's continued survival.

The caravan left in early winter, but trade was fruitful, having exchanged a few dozen of Kuratha and Elevoni's crafts for a considerable amount of food. The rest of the season was mostly uneventful. Construction is nearly complete on the first section of the fortress, and with a new year comes new plans...

As initial plans were laid for stage two of the grand fortress, a strange mood came over Vuslagena and he suddenly became very secretive. Grabbing a handful of materials and claiming one of the new craftsdwarf's workshops, he emerged a few days later with Thalales, a willow piccolo... Apparently it's intended to be purely decorative, as the bismuth bronze spikes covering it would make playing it impossible. As the season came to an end, a massive wave of migrants arrived to the fortress: