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Shortly thereafter, he emerged with the gem, but it was hardly recognizable as the same - it was beautifully cut, just a wonderful piece of work. I'll admit, I was skeptical about this lad, but after that, I'll trust him with any gem in the fortress, if he can make it look like that. | Shortly thereafter, he emerged with the gem, but it was hardly recognizable as the same - it was beautifully cut, just a wonderful piece of work. I'll admit, I was skeptical about this lad, but after that, I'll trust him with any gem in the fortress, if he can make it look like that. | ||
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+ | The traders from the Mountainhomes arrived today. I sent Asen, a young girl who has been acting as our book-keeper and manager up to trade with them. I gave her all of the stone crafts we have been producing, and told her to get us an anvil. She performed beautifully. I think she learned something in the process, but I'll be damned if I know what. All I know is there's a lot more numbers on the reports she hands me every so often that I never really look at. | ||
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Revision as of 03:59, 10 June 2008
Journal of Xaddak Arrowbars
1st Granite, 1052
Schmendreck "retired". I think he's just lazy. Nobody else was stepping up, so I took the job. After all, the military situation here is pretty calm. I figure I'll work at it for a year or so, and then hand the it off to somebody else hopefully a little more permanent. I've never really paid much attention to what was going on inside our walls, but since I'm in charge now, I figured I should look around.
What the hell is going on here?
Apparently we've got some kind of underground grotto with a waterfall going on. Only problem is, the waterfall is on the other end of the grotto from the thin little platform I keep expecting to collapse into the water and drown everyone standing on it. I'm not sure if there is a way to shut off the water flow, either. I might just order a floor hatch slapped over this stairway, lock it, and throw away the key.
The dining room looks like a storage area, with all the tables and chairs jammed into a big cluster. Speaking of storage, the bedrooms look like closets. Except Schmendreck's... I think he needs to be reassigned.
Looking at it over and over, the fort is more or less organized around a vertical stairway. Problem is, that stairway is at one end of the fort from everything else.
I've got my work cut out for me.
-Xaddak Arrowbars, Marksdwarf
16th Granite, 1052
Elves!
And they have nothing we need. Fantastic.
10th Slate, 1052
We have discovered iron! And bauxite, too, but that isn't as useful, since as far as I know, we have no magma.
Also, I've got the miners (including that bum, Schmendreck) digging out bedrooms half as big again as the old closets. I'm also including office space, dining rooms, and living quarters for the administrators of this place.
20th Felsite, 1052
In our latest wave of immigrants, we received a jeweler. He stood around in the statue garden being useless for a while, and then suddenly retreated to a corner and wouldn't speak to anybody, just kept screaming about the need for a workshop. So we built him one, and he immediately barged in, kicked everyone else out, and you guessed it - started screaming for gems. I noticed a spot in the Useless Grotto where Schmendreck had marked out some gems, so I sent the miners down to get 'em out. The jeweler (Vabok) snatched them up, and then locked himself inside his workshop.
Shortly thereafter, he emerged with the gem, but it was hardly recognizable as the same - it was beautifully cut, just a wonderful piece of work. I'll admit, I was skeptical about this lad, but after that, I'll trust him with any gem in the fortress, if he can make it look like that.
25th Limestone, 1052
The traders from the Mountainhomes arrived today. I sent Asen, a young girl who has been acting as our book-keeper and manager up to trade with them. I gave her all of the stone crafts we have been producing, and told her to get us an anvil. She performed beautifully. I think she learned something in the process, but I'll be damned if I know what. All I know is there's a lot more numbers on the reports she hands me every so often that I never really look at.
That's good, I guess.