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The spring always brings change, and I'm one of 'em. I guess they figured it was time for a bit of military discipline -- with the new year, I was asked by the populace to take control over more than just the grunts. So be it. I hope they know what they're gettin' in to. | The spring always brings change, and I'm one of 'em. I guess they figured it was time for a bit of military discipline -- with the new year, I was asked by the populace to take control over more than just the grunts. So be it. I hope they know what they're gettin' in to. | ||
− | + | Certainly first things be first. I've been noticing a whole lotta partyin' goin' on while I've been in charge, mostly at this "sculpture garden" they all so love to crowd around in. Didn't matter to me before, 'cause I wasn't in charge of the lot of 'em. That's changed, and so does this. I told 'em all to bugger on back to work, because this wasn't a party hole anymore. In case they hadn't noticed the obsidian towers encrusted with rough goblins, we ain't exactly in a sort of peacetime here to screw around. They can take breaks and make parties when we aren't in risk of bein' overrun by greenskins. | |
+ | Also of note, we haven't got much in the way of metalsmelting work goin' on. That's going to make things tough for our soldiers, who are gonna be, y'know, kind of important with all the goblins tryin' to make friends with us. The butchery a year or so ago of so many of our fine dwarves hasn't gone lost on my temper, and I don't plan to leave them unarmored or ill-equipped any longer. I ordered the construction of one additional wood burnin' stove, for charcoal power, and three more smelters to get magnetite into a form that can menace with proper sorts of spikes, if you get my meanin', diary. | ||
− | + | On the same page, I tossed peasants Vucar and Dastot battle axes to get on more woodchoppin'. With a bare three score of logs reported to be in stock, we aren't goin' to do enough for charcoal or the additional traps I have planned for the front gate. So we'd best get to proper choppery. | |
− | + | For the meatier part of soldierin', I threw an additional six recruits into the sparring chambers to wrestle with our veterans. If they don't get their necks broke, they'll be fine soldiers in no time. | |
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== 14th Granite, 1055 == | == 14th Granite, 1055 == | ||
An Elven caravan arrived, and I hauled bin after bin to the Trade Depot...and it seems we bought the small amount of wood and ALL the cloth they had brought for our meaningless rock trinkets. The fools! They had no idea of our vast loads of captured armor and weapons, as well as our 'good' crafts. I suggested we rebuild our rock craft stores if only to use thee stones from the ground. With our newfound platinum, we should be able to construct very nice trinkets for trade with the Hu-Mans. | An Elven caravan arrived, and I hauled bin after bin to the Trade Depot...and it seems we bought the small amount of wood and ALL the cloth they had brought for our meaningless rock trinkets. The fools! They had no idea of our vast loads of captured armor and weapons, as well as our 'good' crafts. I suggested we rebuild our rock craft stores if only to use thee stones from the ground. With our newfound platinum, we should be able to construct very nice trinkets for trade with the Hu-Mans. |
Revision as of 21:23, 29 January 2008
This log entry is from the bloodline game Tinbolt.
The journal of Rhoegund Wheelbrews, Captain of the Guard.
1st Granite, 1055
The spring always brings change, and I'm one of 'em. I guess they figured it was time for a bit of military discipline -- with the new year, I was asked by the populace to take control over more than just the grunts. So be it. I hope they know what they're gettin' in to.
Certainly first things be first. I've been noticing a whole lotta partyin' goin' on while I've been in charge, mostly at this "sculpture garden" they all so love to crowd around in. Didn't matter to me before, 'cause I wasn't in charge of the lot of 'em. That's changed, and so does this. I told 'em all to bugger on back to work, because this wasn't a party hole anymore. In case they hadn't noticed the obsidian towers encrusted with rough goblins, we ain't exactly in a sort of peacetime here to screw around. They can take breaks and make parties when we aren't in risk of bein' overrun by greenskins.
Also of note, we haven't got much in the way of metalsmelting work goin' on. That's going to make things tough for our soldiers, who are gonna be, y'know, kind of important with all the goblins tryin' to make friends with us. The butchery a year or so ago of so many of our fine dwarves hasn't gone lost on my temper, and I don't plan to leave them unarmored or ill-equipped any longer. I ordered the construction of one additional wood burnin' stove, for charcoal power, and three more smelters to get magnetite into a form that can menace with proper sorts of spikes, if you get my meanin', diary.
On the same page, I tossed peasants Vucar and Dastot battle axes to get on more woodchoppin'. With a bare three score of logs reported to be in stock, we aren't goin' to do enough for charcoal or the additional traps I have planned for the front gate. So we'd best get to proper choppery.
For the meatier part of soldierin', I threw an additional six recruits into the sparring chambers to wrestle with our veterans. If they don't get their necks broke, they'll be fine soldiers in no time.
14th Granite, 1055
An Elven caravan arrived, and I hauled bin after bin to the Trade Depot...and it seems we bought the small amount of wood and ALL the cloth they had brought for our meaningless rock trinkets. The fools! They had no idea of our vast loads of captured armor and weapons, as well as our 'good' crafts. I suggested we rebuild our rock craft stores if only to use thee stones from the ground. With our newfound platinum, we should be able to construct very nice trinkets for trade with the Hu-Mans.