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===Year 4 Overview=== | ===Year 4 Overview=== | ||
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+ | Wealth:19,698,433<br> | ||
+ | Popularity:87 (91 alive - 4 dead)<br> | ||
+ | Meals:1608<br> | ||
+ | HFS: Made arrows from their bones! And decorated them!<br> | ||
+ | Mega Project: 6 months to go, tops... then i have to clean all the vomit off the tiles... <br> | ||
+ | Kills (summed total): 196(205) | ||
+ | :90 Goblins | ||
+ | :30 frog demons (must have miscounted before... or found new bones?) | ||
+ | :(9) underworld denizens | ||
+ | :17 harpies (1 named) | ||
+ | :9 snailmen | ||
+ | :9 humans | ||
+ | :11 kobolds | ||
+ | :18 beak dogs (1 named) | ||
+ | :6 dark gnomes | ||
+ | :5 mountain goats | ||
+ | :1 giant eagle | ||
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+ | Notes: Ok, I've tried to keep careful track of my kills, but i noticed in autumn a bunch of dark gnome corpses laying about not too far from my entrance, and it wasn't too hard to figure out what happened since my military hangs there. I also noticed them killing 3 mountain goats on the way to kill the human siege force... i'd been trying to be nice to the local wildlife, really! So, there's never been an attack on a caravan (the human liason got ripped apart screens away from the caravan), so i'm just going to count corpses and discount the ones that are in the pit/pool since I haven't really entered there. | ||
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+ | All kills are by the military except 2 beak dogs (traps) and most of the demons (dropped a ton of rocks on their heads) | ||
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+ | I could have a lot more prepared meals, but I've been preferring to focus on the megaproject, so if that total is even competitive then I'm wondering what the heck people are doing... | ||
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+ | I'll try to factor artifact wealth out of the total when i finish year 5. A substantial portion of that can't possibly be artifacts - I only have 8, and even at 1,000,000 apiece that's less than half... |
Revision as of 11:21, 23 October 2009
- First attempt ended when my stupid military dwarf wouldn't move to a new station despite being told to do so over a month ago, lost his dogs to harpies because of it, and threw a tantrum killing most of my fortress. Fortunately, it was still spring, so i get to try again. (Seriously, military dwarves should not be able to refuse an order to station somewhere, that's really annoying - i mean, i accept my dwarves will be stupid, but having no control of a military dwarf whatsoever is aggravating).
- Second attempt made it to autumn after some risky plays. Images coming in the not-too-distant future.
Townblows
Isn't that a great name for a settlement?
Starting build:
2x picks
2x axes
booze/food (21/21/11/11 booze, 16 turtle, 1 ea. other food)
seeds (1 or 11 ea - 11 for pig tails, rock nuts, sweet pods)
6x bauxite
20+ wood
20+ bituminous coal
random assortment mood items (leather/cloth/gems/metal)
5x war dogs
Prof Wrestler/Prof Axedwarf (wrestler for dodge, not sure if/when i'll ever have great armor, so...)
Prof Weaponsmith/Nov Appraiser/Nov JoI/Nov Persuad/Nov Negot/Nov Flatter - leader
Prof Clothier/Prof Weaver (year 2 plan)
Prof Armorer/Prof Mechanic (hopeful + mechanisms)
Prof Mason/Prof Architect (standard)
Prof Cook/Prof Brewer (team food)
Prof Grower/Prof Dyer (team food)
Year 1
Spring
Quickly delved some storage and workshop areas, immediately started planting. Unloaded my wagon with a large pack of Beak Dogs literally half a screen away. They never seemed to notice me, so yay boulder field and blocking LoS!
Used my military dwarf as a miner because he was going to be useless if they did come after me, and I needed all 7 dwarves working to get things done quickly. Got some traps in my entrance way shortly thereafter to discourage aggressors and soften them up for draftees. Put some beds near the farms since that's where there's space right now.
Ended the spring by delving a spiral ramp down to what will be my Depot level.
Summer
Smoothed Depot area, dug out the start of my main stairwell, built Depot and what will ultimately be goods storage above it (but is right now extra workshop space mostly). Got my mechanic working on cleaning up all that stone.
Farmer is running three fields now. The job queue is getting kind of long from brewing and cooking and harvesting, but i just need to accept i can't delve very fast. Cooking is going to produce most of my value year 1 anyway, so not a big deal, and I have more than enough space for my current purposes.
Finished the season by hollowing out the first of my living quarters. Figuring I won't need to house *too* many dwarves before this is over, so... movement efficiency over housing efficiency.
Autumn
Putting some fire under my workers to clear up the order queue before the caravan arrives, to not much avail. But I have stuff to trade, so at least we're open for business.
Caravan arrives safely. I ask for bars of metal (esp steel), cloth/thread, wood, and coal. Trade mechanisms and stone goods for an anvil, metal bars, booze, high-quality foods (cheese/milk/flour/etc..) and dye, as well as some dimple cup spawn.
Shortly after the caravan leaves we have migrants! 8 of them! Excellent. I need some actual dedicated miners, a leather worker, a dedicated engraver, another food prep worker, and a second Mason for any megaproject aspirations. Start delving stairs downward, and doing some soil excavation for mining xp.
Praise be the miners, my stair delvers found adamantine! Hmm... to find or not to find some HFS, that is the question...
After the migrants are in, I lock the doors for the winter.
Winter
Working on setting up some underground water supplies, making goods, getting the area i've delved squared away and my miners trained. While rearranging work orders I finally notice what my military dwarf's squad name is. The Balls of Steel. Classic.
Also shown: top floor temporary structures. Hasn't changed too much, but in case you were wondering...
So, I decided I'd rather know where the HFS is than not know, so i pierced it on the lowest level by guestimation from where the adamatine veins were. Hmm.. if i'd been a little farther north I'd have ran my stairwell right into it! From the looks of the engravings, i know what kind of HFS it is, and am somewhat disappointed.
Overview, End of Year 1
Kill Count: 2 (Beak Dogs, to traps)
HFS: Found, not cleared
Popularity: 15 (15 dwarves, no dead)
Wealth: 116525!
Meals: 394!
Year 2
Spring
Seasonal summary same as year end summary above.
Starting off with a bang, killed 3 harpies with a recruit after they got stunned by some stonefall traps.
My miners are horribly overworked, but i have other needs, and dropping the ceiling on the HFS isn't something that needs to happen immediately. Besides, my fuel is precious to me, and making metal bars means not making adamantine wafers down the road!
Got an immigrant wave of +20 dwarves. Go go massive population boom! I'm going to have to think about chopping wood for beds soon... Made most of them military or masons - there will of course be a mega-project! Training them up on stone block carving, as I'll want a *lot* of marble blocks before i'm done.
And there's a beautiful first artifact.
Summer
Mining work on project:armageddon commenced rapidly. Soon the weapon was ready. In late summer on the 24th of Galena the dwarven expedition leader gave the order, and they cleared the HFS with no loss of life (although one dwarf did get knocked unconscious from *4* floors above the top of the dropped rock mass due to the shockwave). But let me let some pictures do the talking:
All told about 6 levels of stone was dropped on the HFS. Total overkill =) So do i get to count the underworld elves/dwarves/etc... as kills? =)
Other kills over the summer: a harpy, a kobold, and 3 snail men, all with soldiers (although the harpy softened herself up by running into a stonefall trap).
Autumn
Began work on my mega project.
Another handful of migrants brings me up to 42. Caravan and I do business without incident.
Excitement. Artifact throne worth over 1.2 million dwarfbucks. Now that's beyond quality!
Some harpies sneak in at the last moment and kill my marksdwarf. My marksdwarf who absolutely refused to fire bolts at them as they approached... Wrestlers dealt with the problem for me. That's +3 harpy kills for the season.
Winter
Except for 2 more annoying harpies, the winter is pretty uneventful. Oh, and a crappy artifact...
Producing a legendary *gem cutter*. Yeah, he shouldve been a gem setter, but he was behind on his setting relative to his carving at the moment he got the mood. Also, jewelers are awful for valuable artifacts, but i made sure he grabbed the best gem i had. At least its furniture...
End of Year 2 overview
Popularity: 40 (41 alive, 1 dead)
Wealth: 2,446,046 (~440,000 without artifacts)
Artifacts: 3
Meals:1017
HFS: Cleared
Mega Project: Started
Kills: 42(51), 29 named
- 27 frog demons (all named) - collapsing roof
- 2 beak dogs - traps
- 1 kobold - recruit
- 9 Harpies (1 named) - recruits/military
- (9) Underworld Denizens - collapsing roof
- 3 Snailmen - military
Year 3
Spring
Start of spring overview same as end of year overview for year 2 (above).
Goblins ambushed me at the end of the first month with *3* goblin bowmen. A civilian got hit by a stray shot, but otherwise my wrestlers came out with reasonably minor injuries. Now they just need some decent armor... They discovered a kobold while fighting, so scratch 6 goblins and +1 kobold.
The king arrived, preceeding a pile of migrants (now 64). Time to delve him some better rooms... a third artifact piece of furniture would be nice...
Speaking of artifacts...
Yum.
And about that mega project... progress thus far:
Images 1-5 follow the Exedra up from floors 1-6 (ground level being the temporary fortress area). Image 6 is the nave and narthex area at ground level. All of its permanent structures are thus far constructed of pure marble blocks (except the 3 gem windows, of course).
Summer
Two goblin ambushes in the first month, sheesh. Also, the human liaison got killed by beak dogs without even being announced, so its not like i had any opportunity to do anything. Killed all four of them (one named for his foul deed) in retribution. Merchants made it in just fine...
King's quarters is nearing completion. The engraving quality is bad because i haven't spent much time training my engravers, meaning i need to find some way to make up the extra value. Maybe one of my many masons will take a mood and give me some more artifact furniture... In the meantime, mood-biasing someone in blacksmithing by making a platinum statue, because i can, and it will be worth a good chunk even with crap quality.
Autumn
Caravan comes in no problem. No more liason because the king is here. I guess I won't request and trade for a ton of blue diamonds before year 5 ends... hmm.. making my gem windows just got trickier... Time for some massive gem mining operations and see what colors i can turn up... Did buy a full suit of platemail so i can equip at least one soldier with quality armor...
Began work on the water portion of my mega-project - no megaproject would be complete without a massive waterfall. And i can cleverly conceal the screwpump assembly in a flying buttress!
Autumn also apparently brings goblins - no less than 3 ambushes all one behind another. Oh well, no archers means absolutely no risk to my military, who is treating the front of my cathedral as a barracks for the time being.
And artifact #5 is also a success, despite being a bone carver mood. Legendary bonecarvers are useful for... uh... something... maybe i'll make bone armor, just because i can...
And had yet more migrants, bringing me up to 70. Almost a Barony =)
Winter
Two more goblin ambushes and 6 beak dogs kept my military occupied. Lost a random peon to one of the ambushes mostly because the peon was stupid.
Dug out and claimed the magma for a forge and smelter. Good times.
Water power is just about ready to go as soon as I'm ready for it. It's a totally excessive number of water wheels, but since when is that a bad thing?
Mega project is coming along, will have more pictures when the scaffolding comes down.
End Year 3 Summary
Wealth: 6,942,048
Meals: 1237
Popularity: 69-3 = 66
HFS: The magma is mine!
Total Kills So Far: 122(131), only 2 killed by traps
- 7 kobolds
- 18 beak dogs
- 12 harpies
- 52 Goblins
- 27 Frog Demons
- (9) Underworld Denizens - collapsing roof
- 3 Snailmen - military
Year 4
Spring
Start of spring same as end of year 3 (see above).
Construction is slowing down a bit as i need to quarry more stone, and also as i get to some of the more material-intensive portions of the project (floor/ceiling). Over 2200 blocks of marble used in the building thus far.
Desperately exploring for more gem material as well. I have some 70 gem windows to build, and am short on the necessary gems, especially as color matters!
Late spring brings me a moody dwarf and a ton of migrants, plus the dungeon master. Another mason, sigh, why won't one of my dabbling armorsmiths get stricken by a mood so i can make some masterwork adamantine plate mail... Well, i've got 2 years yet... And masons mean artifact furniture!
Only a single goblin makes an appearance, and nothing more exciting than hoary marmots and mountain goats, making this the most boring season ever!
Summer
Get my first siege about the 13th of the first month, which means no caravan for me (not that the humans carry anything I want right now...). Then the sieging force just *sits* out there instead of moving towards my wide open gates... what do they want, an invitation?
Here's their invitation, signed, sealed, and delivered. +11 dead goblins.
Now that's what I'm talking about. About time one of my dabbling armorsmiths was in the mood. mmmm... legendary armorsmith... Time to do some subsidiary training on iron chainmail level items before cranking out the adamantine platemail.
My king's completed throne room. Its not showing up as well as i would like, but you'll note the battle axe - the blade is rendered in adamantine. The open wall overlooks the nave of the cathedral.
My miners have gone looking for interesting colored stone and gemstones. Would really like some gabbro layers so i could go looking for kimberlite (dark blue would be nice). Alternatively, some dark red stone *anywhere* near my cathedral would also be nice. Oh well, looks like my floor murals will be done in yellow, green, and light blue (and metallics).
Autumn
Hmm... sieged by humans late on the 14th of Autumn - i guess that means no dwarf caravan for me either, huh? Sieged by two whole people? What kind of fricking siege is that. I think its time to axe them a few questions...
Nevermind, there's some more of them. Well, still planning on doing some axing around... I'd love to know why they're mad at me.
Ok, I managed to kill them fast enough to still get a caravan, from which i bought a bunch of stuff I may or may not use.
I've certainly had interesting luck with moods, seeing as mostly they've gone to really unlikely professions. Well, I have a whole *1* child in the fortress, who is the *least likely* (no moodable skills) dwarf to get a mood, and he gets the mood. I almost contemplating forcing him to fail it, but he grabs raw adamantine right away, so i let him work.
Now i have a matching earring to go with my bracelet and ring!
Winter
Construction is coming right along on the cathedral. Little short on red and yellow gems at the moment, but i'm scouring marble layers looking for more. That i'm only short 15 specifically colored gems at this point is something of a relief - i thought i'd be a lot farther away, and red and yellow are both common in marble. The above picture is the nave at the same level as the throne room (seen earlier). There's some flooring yet to do along the side, and a little scaffolding to take down yet.
As of the end of winter, the major stone construction remaining is the ceiling and the main floor, the latter of which i'm using to make mosaic images. Hopefully they'll come out well enough to be comprehensible... The above image is a look at some of the roofing construction - finishing off the major structural elements before laying 'flooring'. Compare what z-level its on with the other image to realize just how high this goes.
Winter brought with it another siege - those pesky goblins again. That's three sieges in as many seasons! Unfortunately, they brought an expert marksgoblin with them, and the Balls of Steel has been vanquished. He's been given a nice tomb inside the main cathedral area, and is the fortress's patron saint of daring - what else would you expect for a truly legendary champion with balls of steel? The above image shows the hero single-handedly killing the other group belonging to the siege, shortly before he took an arrow to the lung against group two.
And finally, as winter closes I compiled this image to show you what my Clothier has been up to. He's made nothing but robes the entire time. My dwarves have sworn themselves to a life of poverty in the service of their religion, so of course they each get masterfully woven/dyed/stitched robes as part of their initiation. Some brothers are getting jealous of the legendary armorer however, who forged an adamantine robe and immediately put it on. (Adamantine clothing, a great way to destroy wealth! 56k in cloth -> 15k robe?...).
And my military is now glad in the finest adamantine armor. May it turn every arrow!
Year 4 Overview
Wealth:19,698,433
Popularity:87 (91 alive - 4 dead)
Meals:1608
HFS: Made arrows from their bones! And decorated them!
Mega Project: 6 months to go, tops... then i have to clean all the vomit off the tiles...
Kills (summed total): 196(205)
- 90 Goblins
- 30 frog demons (must have miscounted before... or found new bones?)
- (9) underworld denizens
- 17 harpies (1 named)
- 9 snailmen
- 9 humans
- 11 kobolds
- 18 beak dogs (1 named)
- 6 dark gnomes
- 5 mountain goats
- 1 giant eagle
Notes: Ok, I've tried to keep careful track of my kills, but i noticed in autumn a bunch of dark gnome corpses laying about not too far from my entrance, and it wasn't too hard to figure out what happened since my military hangs there. I also noticed them killing 3 mountain goats on the way to kill the human siege force... i'd been trying to be nice to the local wildlife, really! So, there's never been an attack on a caravan (the human liason got ripped apart screens away from the caravan), so i'm just going to count corpses and discount the ones that are in the pit/pool since I haven't really entered there.
All kills are by the military except 2 beak dogs (traps) and most of the demons (dropped a ton of rocks on their heads)
I could have a lot more prepared meals, but I've been preferring to focus on the megaproject, so if that total is even competitive then I'm wondering what the heck people are doing...
I'll try to factor artifact wealth out of the total when i finish year 5. A substantial portion of that can't possibly be artifacts - I only have 8, and even at 1,000,000 apiece that's less than half...