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==[[User:Abby Ratso Lee|Abby Ratso Lee]]==
 
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“It is time,” said the dwarf, “for revolution.”
 
“It is time,” said the dwarf, “for revolution.”
 
==[[User:AbuDhabi|AbuDhabi]]==
 
===(5 February 2009)===
 
<pre>CCCCCCC,.,.,.|||@+@+></pre>
 
 
Fires burned at the edge of the vast grassland, holding back the
 
darkness before the dwarf fortress.  All night baleful howls could be
 
heard on the plain, undead cows brought back to life by the evil
 
wizard Maxelman.  He had allowed the dwarves to live in his domain of
 
evil, if they but bestowed on him one artifact a year.  Nothing,
 
however, could measure the greed of a dwarf.  Nothing, that is, save
 
his thirst for strong whiskey.
 
 
A dwarf stood atop the battlement, laughing drunkenly.  "Get down
 
Twan," whispered his fellow guardsman.  "The night-wings will snatch
 
you off the wall!"  Twan threw his stein off the wall in defiance.
 
Such was his vanity that he thought that they only need live through
 
the night.  Little did he know, the dawn would never come.
 
 
===(24 February 2009)===
 
<pre>DgDgg%@@%@~~++++++>>>>^+^+^+^+^%%%%%@</pre>
 
 
Twan held his helmet over his eyes and screamed.  Fireballs smashed
 
into the walls, shot from the gullets of a dozen dragons circling in
 
the smoke-choked sky.  Marksdwarves dove from the walls and smashed
 
into the courtyard below.  "Stand and fight!" shouted Captain Krandle.
 
"Fear no devil!"  Twan reached the courtyard just as the gate broken
 
open wide.  Pike-wielding goblins poured through the opening.  Captain
 
Krandle threw his great braided beard over his shoulder and called
 
forth his squad of elite axe-lords, The Chosen.
 
 
Pike and axe clashed again and again as Twan crawled between the legs
 
of the combatants.  A head dropped onto the ground before him.  It was
 
the head of Captain Krandle.  Twan pressed on.  He would not be
 
paralyzed with fear.  It seemed that the power of Maxelman knew no
 
bounds, but not even he could breach the inner mines.  Dodging the
 
deadly weapons, and slithering over the bodies, Twan made his way the
 
center of the fortress.
 
 
A dark tunnel lay beyond the entrance to the keep.  Twan danced down
 
the corridor in the intricate steps that avoided the complex mass of
 
triggers and tripwires that guarded the entrance.  Inside were the
 
mines, stocked with enough dwarven wine to keep them in the cups for
 
ten years.  Twan reflected for a moment on those above who had died.
 
It wasn't important.  He was alive, and would remain so, so long as he
 
avoided the king and any quests he might have in store.
 
 
===(13 May 2009)===
 
<pre>%@/%+++@+@@@</pre>
 
 
"That blasted wizard Maxelman," came a booming voice.  "He shall not
 
have my artifact staff!"
 
 
Curses, thought Twan from his hiding in the cellar, the king!  The
 
dwarf lord paced back and forth, followed by a pleading train of
 
aristocrats, tears of rage streaming from his eyes.  The staff, the
 
cause of all the suffering the dwarves now endured, was only ten short
 
steps away.  In near berserker rage, the king threw the staff down,
 
startling the nobles.  Twan saw his chance.  He shot between the
 
nobles and snatched up the artifact.
 
 
"Scoundrel," roared the king, "unhand the magic staff!"
 
 
Twan leapt onto a keg, holding the staff high.
 
 
"Maxelman will burn this fortress to the ground to gain this staff,"
 
said the rude dwarf.  "I will have this power for myself!"
 
 
The king growled, plucking the gold rings from his fingers.  He hurled
 
them at Twan, one striking the dwarf in the teeth.  "Seize him!"
 
shouted the besieged ruler.  Twan jumped from barrel to barrel as the
 
purple clad nobles chased him.  As he ran from the cellar he heard
 
king's cry, "Guards, guards!"
 
 
In the enemy camp, the vile wizard Maxelman puzzled over his battle
 
plans.  A dwarf fortress is always a hard nut to crack.  One of his
 
generals, a skeletal shade from the netherworld, summoned him from his
 
tent.  The wizard straightened his aching back, brushed his long black
 
beard, and stepped to the door.  There, standing between two fierce
 
goblin guards, was Twan, holding the king's staff.
 
 
===(29 Aug 2009)===
 
<pre>+U+G-@+GG+</pre>
 
 
"You bring me the staff," said the evil sorcerer, "as a traitor to your people?"
 
 
The dwarven rogue took a step back and leveled the staff at his arch-nemesis.
 
 
"You will have the staff," said Twan. "Have it through your black
 
shriveled heart!"
 
 
The dwarf pressed a secret button and a blade emerged from the end of
 
the staff.  The wizard called on his generals.  The skeletal ghoul
 
drew his saber and charged.  Twan spun with expert skill and took out
 
the phantom's knees, such was the power that the staff bestowed.  Two
 
more undead warlords entered the tent.  Twan thrust the staff at
 
Maxelman but a undead general threw himself in front of the blade,
 
impaling himself and collapsed into dust.
 
 
The legless fiend below snatched Twan's ankles and pulled Twan to the
 
floor.  The staff spilled onto the ground.  The dwarf felt his courage
 
suddenly fading.  The wizard snatched up the artifact and cried out
 
with joy.  The long campaign was finally at an end.  The skeleton put
 
its bony arm around Twan's neck and pulled him upright.  The wizard
 
noticed the dwarf and walked toward him, pointing the staff.
 
 
"Nice try, dwarf," said Maxelman.  "Now feel the true power of the
 
artifact staff!"
 
 
Twan caught the thrust between his palms.  As the wizard snarled, Twan
 
took the staff in one hand and with several quick motions, activated
 
the secret switches along its length.  The dwarf released the staff as
 
saw blades swept out of the shaft and sliced off the wizard's hands.
 
Twan jammed his helmet into the skull of the phantom general and
 
smashed all the bones in its face.
 
 
The dwarf picked up the blood covered staff and chased the wizard from
 
the tent.  Dozens of goblins blocked his way, but he dispatched them
 
with mighty slashes of his weapon.  Just as he came within a spear's
 
throw of his enemy, a huge dust cloud blocked his way.  Wind blew down
 
as a giant dragon landed before the dwarf.  At last, thought Twan, a
 
worthy opponent.
 
 
==Alluvian_Est-Endrati==
 
===(19th December, 2010)===
 
<pre>~~~~..pppp.,.,@,..,.,.</pre>
 
 
In the frozen wastes far to the south, the dwarves toiled to construct
 
a mighty fortress out of glacial ice.  Beyond the frozen walls, at the
 
edge of the snowy island, penguin men watched with fascination.  At
 
the center of the iceberg, an underwater volcano rooted the floating
 
ice in place.  It had not erupted in a hundred years, but the dwarves
 
tested the mountain's patience with their constant digging.  Arud the
 
penguin man leaned toward his friend and whispered.
 
 
"I think these creatures may be more trouble than a pack of leopard
 
seal," he said.
 
 
The wind blew harsh, clouding their view.  A small man appeared
 
through the blizzard.  His beard was frozen and his skin was blue with
 
cold.  In his hand he held an iron pick.  The penguin men looked at
 
each other and clucked.  The dwarf reached them, leaned on his pick
 
and spoke.
 
 
"You must help us," he said.
 
 
===(20th February, 2011)===
 
<pre>~~~~ppp,,,.,.,p,.!@!,.,.</pre>
 
 
A red light shone from further up the iceberg.  Seconds later the trio was rocked by a wave of hot gas.  The penguins fell to their bellies and slid toward the relative safety of the sea.  At the last minute, Arud turned to see the dwarf thrashing on the icy slope, his coat on fire. Arud turned and jumped to his feet, leaving his puzzled friend behind.
 
 
"Come friend," said the penguin man, slapping the flames from the dwarf's coat, "we must leave this island."
 
 
"You don't understand," said the dwarf.  "This island was chosen. At the heart of the mountain is the Fire Star, a jewel so powerful it could turn night to day.  Please, Forge Father, forgive our tampering. We sought to take it for our own and it became misaligned. Look there!"
 
 
A ray of light shot up from the volcano. Arud felt the heat on his face. The jewel's power caused clouds to burst into flame and burned its signature into the blue vault of the sky.  The penguin man did not understand, but he knew he must act.  He pulled the dwarf to his feet with his flipper and together they ran into the smoking ruin.
 
 
===(10th August, 2011)===
 
<pre>UW||UUUUUUUU,.\U,..UUUUUU</pre>
 
 
The hanging bodies twitched against the wall of the evil castle.
 
Thalfor had heard of the witch's power.  That was why he allowed
 
himself to be taken prisoner.  The others around him looked far worse
 
off.  They trembled as they passed under the menacing gate.
 
Everywhere were the sounds of screaming men.  Behind, zombies with
 
whips drove the crowd into the blood-soaked courtyard.
 
 
Before the prisoners, at the top window of the keep, stood Camestra
 
the Wicked.  One could say she may have been beautiful once, but now
 
she was sickly and pale.  Behind her stood a brawny zombie, tall and
 
menacing.
 
 
"Now you shall all die," said the witch.  "But one of you shall be my
 
new body servant.  Old Donus is beginning to give off a nasty odor."
 
 
The prisoners began to panic.  Armed zombies closed in for kill.
 
Thalfor reached to his inner thigh and pulled out a hidden blade.  One
 
by one he cut down the zombies.  Camestra brought her hand to her
 
mouth and Donus let out a low groan.
 
 
"No one will die today," said Thafor, "that hasn't died before."
 
 
==Amuys==
 
===(July, 2014)===
 
<pre>gggggggg,~.\@.%,gggggggg</pre>
 
 
"It is in metal you trust," said Ustran, "not skill in martial arts."
 
 
"But master," said Kogan, "they must outnumber us five to one!"
 
 
"The goblins have no answer to our steel and adamantine," said Ustran.
 
"The dwarven knights, though untested, will be unstoppable.  It is
 
inevitable."
 
 
Swallowing his fear, Kogan closed his eyes as the squires placed the
 
helmet on his head and strapped on the last of his steel armor.  At
 
last, Ustran handed him an adamantine battle axe.  It was new, an
 
untested weapon for an untested knight.  Kogan stepped out of the
 
barracks and joined the other knights in the main hall of the dwarf
 
fortress.
 
 
Slowly, the main drawbridge began to lower.  Out beyond the moat,
 
Kogan could see the forces arrayed against them.  The goblins from the
 
Apagan mountains were a battle-hardened bunch.  They had sacked many
 
villages in the past few months.  They had even burned a fledgling
 
dwarf fortress.  If they were not stopped now, nowhere in the world
 
would be safe.  Kogan lowered his helmet's visor and stepped onto the
 
bridge with the dwarven vanguard.
 
 
The adamantine axe sliced through the goblins like a hot knife through
 
plump helmet roast.  Arms, necks and heads were tossed into the clear
 
air.  Kogan laughed with the joy of the slaughter, his fear vanishing.
 
Soon he found himself surrounded by enemies.  He swung his axe in a
 
circle, driving the enemy back.  He was now cut off from the other
 
dwarves, but he didn't care.  He was unstoppable.
 
 
==Angry Licker==
 
===(15th January, 2010)===
 
<pre>@@@@@@+++@/++@@@@@@@@@</pre>
 
 
The mad dwarf spun this way and that to confront his pursuers.  He
 
held a knife, given to him by his father on his first day at the
 
carpentry shop.  He could hear the sheriff shouting, the crowd closing
 
in.  Tears rolled down his face.  It felt good that it was over, but
 
all that was left was shame.  Pike dwarves were filling into the room.
 
Soon they would subdue him, and bring him to the hammerer, to be
 
forged anew.  He didn't really believe that.  He doubted any dwarf
 
did.  When he went out, he wouldn't go out like a dwarf.  He would die
 
like an animal.  A new fire glowed in his eyes.  With a savage howl,
 
the dwarf charged.
 
  
 
==[[User:Beefx|Beefx]]==
 
==[[User:Beefx|Beefx]]==
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was no hope.  That was when champion dwarf Rokwan emerged from the
 
was no hope.  That was when champion dwarf Rokwan emerged from the
 
keep within the castle.
 
keep within the castle.
 
==[[User:Bordum|Bordum]]==
 
=== (10 April 2010) ===
 
 
<pre>~%@@%@%~~,.,..,,.?</pre>
 
 
The sickening thud of club and bone echoed through the cavern as the
 
dwarf explorers were set upon by a troop of trogs.  Expedition leader
 
Fidon showed his prowess, wielding his axe like a true champion,
 
hewing through flesh and sinew.  The creatures of the underworld could
 
never be allowed to win.  The dwarves rested, the enemies vanquished.
 
The only casualty was Fidon’s boot, ruined where a trog had gnawed
 
through.  The dwarves laughed, then became silent when a growl could
 
be heard deep within the cave.
 
 
===(04 March 2012)===
 
 
<pre>.,J@,.@@@.,@</pre>
 
 
Torchlight reflected in the creature's eyes, looming high above the
 
ground.  The beak scraped as it opened and closed.  The great tongue
 
probed, waiting for the next morsel.  The dwarves stood still,
 
standing their ground, but this was of no use.  This was a predatory
 
attack.  Fidon knew their only chance was to fight back vigorously.
 
 
“Fire!” cried Fidon.  “Lay it in there!”
 
 
The bolts bounced harmlessly off the violet feathers.  The beak came
 
down and plucked up a marksdwarf.  It flipped the dwarf into the air
 
and opened its throat wide, swallowing the victim whole.  Fidon lost
 
hold of his dwarves and they fled.  The monster saw the little things
 
run and was compelled to chase, driven by its killer instinct.
 
 
Fidon had stood his ground, but it was all over.  The creature was
 
gone, and so were his friends.  He looked back in the direction of the
 
fortress.  He couldn’t return there now.  He lifted his crossbow off
 
the ground and slung it over his shoulder.  He would win back his
 
honor.
 
 
===(01 January 2014)===
 
 
<pre>.,J,..,.,.,@(O).,</pre>
 
 
Time as a cycle of night and day is meaningless in the caverns of
 
eternal darkness.  Civilizations such as the dwarves dare to dip their
 
toes into the land of perpetual night.  The dwarven mine shafts break
 
through the rocky ceiling and shatter the only barrier between the
 
underworld and a place where it makes sense not to be afraid at all
 
times.
 
 
Trotting as fast as his short legs could carry him, Fidon followed the
 
tracks of the jabberer.  The prehistoric monster was a throwback to a
 
time when the underworld was full of horrors.  The dwarves like to
 
think they had tamed the world below, but the truth was there was no
 
end to the terrors of the dark.  How many more there were did not
 
matter to Fidon.  His business was with the jabberer before him.
 
 
“Squawk your last,” shouted Fidon, stepping out from behind a giant
 
mushroom.  “For tonight you die.”
 
 
===(11 June 2014)===
 
 
<pre>@@%@@,.,.,..,?O?</pre>
 
 
The jabberer was taken completely by surprise.  A bolt from Fidon's
 
bow passed through its ribcage and lodged in its lung.  The beast
 
flared its feathers in a grotesque display.  It no longer viewed Fidon
 
as its prey, but instead as another male invading its territory and
 
challenging its right to mate with other giant underground birds.  Its
 
confusion was enough to give Fidon the upper hand.  He dropped the
 
monster with a shot between the eyes.
 
 
"I'm coming, boys!" shouted Fidon.
 
 
The dwarf hero used his battle axe to tear open the dead monster's
 
belly.  Out fell three of Fidon's companions that the creature had
 
swallowed whole.  They were very grateful to be alive.  Now, instead
 
of being the monster's dinner, the dwarves dined on jabberer that
 
night.  One of the craftier dwarves fashioned Fidon a headdress out of
 
the monster's feathers.
 
 
"Master," said Atrak, "when will we return the dwarf fortress?"
 
 
"That monster came from the Underworld," said Fidon.  "We must find
 
the portal to the world of eternal night and close it forever."
 
  
 
==[[User:Bott Maggot|Bott Maggot]]==
 
==[[User:Bott Maggot|Bott Maggot]]==
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opened above and a torrent of lava fell from the ceiling, incinerating
 
opened above and a torrent of lava fell from the ceiling, incinerating
 
them both in a cloud of steam.
 
them both in a cloud of steam.
 
==[[User:Burgi|Burgi]]==
 
===(27 March 2014)===
 
<pre>?OOO?..,,.,.@|+++++@@@@</pre>
 
Outside the dwarf fortress, life was cheap.  Petty warlords squabbled
 
over acres of dirt where peasants slaved away with no promise for the
 
future.  Once in a great while the dwarves would sally forth to bring
 
order to the chaos.  It was times like these when heroism was called
 
for.  Those that answered the call were mightier than the rest.
 
 
"Where do you hail from, hero dwarf?" asked the dwarven king.
 
 
"I have come far," said Ulrich, "from deep under the mountain."
 
 
"Danger comes from above," said the king.  "How long has in been since
 
you have seen the light of day?"
 
 
"I do not recall," said Ulrich.  "But I can tell you, there is no ball
 
of light that can stand between me and glory."
 
 
Latter that day, the gates opened, flooding the entrance of the
 
fortress with light.  If it had any effect on Ulrich, he did not show
 
it.  He had been tasked with killing a family of ogres that had moved
 
onto the caravan track.  He waited until the dwarves shut the gate
 
behind him and vomited.
 
 
  
 
==[[User:Caeonosphere|Caeonosphere]]==
 
==[[User:Caeonosphere|Caeonosphere]]==
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"Well, my friend," said the barbarian.  "It looks as if this game has
 
"Well, my friend," said the barbarian.  "It looks as if this game has
 
come to an end."
 
come to an end."
 
==[[User:CharlesPeter|CharlesPeter]]==
 
===(6 January 2011)===
 
<pre>UU,.~U~,.\b,.</pre>
 
 
The adventurers made their way into the hive.  Long had the bee women
 
tormented the people of Bodarga.  Bram would put an end to this
 
nonsense.  The adventurers entered the huge structure through a large
 
hexagonal door.  The tunnel turned and twisted at strange angles.
 
Everywhere was the ever-present buzzing of the enemy.  Suddenly a bee
 
woman appeared, wielding a stinger spear.  Bram let out a warrior cry
 
and charged at her, brandishing a sword.  Suddenly his feet sank into
 
the floor.  A honey trap!
 
  
 
==[[User:Chaz GELF|Chaz GELF]]==
 
==[[User:Chaz GELF|Chaz GELF]]==
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Taking to his great black stallion, Dron took up his weapon and
 
Taking to his great black stallion, Dron took up his weapon and
 
charged across the field to meet the dwarves in combat.
 
charged across the field to meet the dwarves in combat.
 
==[[User:Chobeat|Chobeat]]==
 
===(25 December 2011)===
 
Context: I've asked for a story about the ring i gave to my girlfriend. This ring was designed with the help of DF's community and had engraved symbols narrating our story, in a dwarven style.
 
 
<pre>c,..,,.U=U....,.,,.R</pre>
 
 
The great warrior looked over what the dwarves had constructed. It
 
was modest, sure, but without a doubt a home built for a true hero.
 
The foundation was as sturdy as the root of a mountain. Its walls and
 
roof shed all elements like shields in the heat of battle. The man
 
smiled and looked down at the ring in his palm. It was inscribed with
 
runes dedicated to this very day.
 
 
"Chobeat," said the girl, "can I open my eyes yet?"
 
 
Slowly, Chobeat stepped to his woman and took her hand. He slid the
 
ring on her finger and kissed her hand. She opened her eyes and
 
blushed, startled by the beauty of the ring.
 
 
"It is beautiful," she said.
 
 
Sadly, she wasn't the only one to see the sparkly thing. High above,
 
Ethbesh the roc circled. Since the dawn of time, the evil bird had
 
haunted the valley below from her nest high in the mountain. Hate and
 
jealously drove the monster to new acts of cruelty.
 
 
Just as Chobeat was about to carry his woman across the threshold of
 
his new dwarven house, a shadow fell upon him. With one mighty rush
 
of talon and wing, his wife was gone. Chobeat cried out and drew his
 
sword. It was too late.
 
 
Then he saw something glowing on the ground. The ring! He picked it
 
up and looked at the strange pictograms. It had dwarf magic. Maybe
 
he could yet find her. He slid the ring onto his little finger.
 
Suddenly he heard voices all around him.
 
 
"You can hear me," said a voice from behind.
 
 
Chobeat turned around to see a smiling cat.
 
 
"I can help you get her back," said the creature. "My name is Tao."
 
 
==[[User:ckwolek|ckwolek]]==
 
===(26 December 2011)===
 
 
<pre>@@@+++=\g+@+</pre>
 
 
Tsmuaka lifted his head from over the anvil and ran a hand over his
 
bald green head.  He looked back at the dwarf woman standing behind
 
him, then cast his gaze around at the many dwarf miners trying to
 
ignore him.  They all want her, thought Tsmuaka, but I will be dog
 
meat before they lay a stubby finger on her.
 
 
The goblin had been a weapon-smith in the dwarf fortress longer than
 
anyone could remember.  The dwarves tolerated his grumpy, vindictive
 
ways because he created the finest swords in Allsphere.  But when he
 
married Oril, things changed.
 
 
The king had to pardon Tsmuaka for two murders within the first year.
 
Why would a dwarf dare tangle with the woman of the hardest goblin
 
alive?  You just had to lay eyes on Oril.  Her beauty had blinded man,
 
elf, and animal person.  It was so bad that the dwarves looked on
 
Tsmuaka with fear and pity.
 
 
"They say Oril with be at the dance tonight," said Aliz
 
 
"What about Tsmuaka?" asked Sudir.
 
 
"Forget that old goblin," said Aliz.
 
 
==[[User:clank201|clank201]]==
 
===(31 August 2014)===
 
<pre>++~~~~~~!.U,.U</pre>
 
 
The volcanic island of Euecana was home to the last dwarven expedition
 
from the mountain homes.  Giant beasts and goblin armies had destroyed
 
everything else. Still, the dwarves of Euecana depended on shipments
 
of fruit from the mainland. The chaos seemed to subside in the outside
 
world, and fleets of traders arrived every spring and autumn.  That
 
was until the bad times. Until now.
 
 
"Sea monster!" shouted a dwarf from the look-out tower.
 
 
The dwarves in the sea-side fortress watched in horror as the
 
tentacles rose up from the water and grappled the wooden trading
 
vessel.  It was only a matter of minutes before it was broken up and
 
dragged underwater.  It was a horror that was repeated time and time
 
again until no one dared sail toward Euecana again.
 
 
--
 
 
"What do you have there?" asked Balis.
 
 
"It's a message in a bottle," said Alcor.  "It bears the seal of the
 
dwarven king of Euecana."
 
 
"That cursed place?" said Balis.  "Throw it back in the water."
 
 
"The dwarves promise the hero his weight in gold if he can slay the
 
monster," said Alcor.
 
 
"You are too skinny to make the venture worth it," said Balis.
 
 
"I will slay the monster," said Alcor.  "You will see!  And I will be
 
worshiped as a hero!"
 
 
==[[User:crash2455|crash2455]]==
 
===(22 June 2009)===
 
<pre>"@++@>>>+++@gggggggggggg"</pre>
 
 
Torin felt the prick of blade in his spine.  It was his curse to guard
 
the gate to the lower reaches.  He had been chosen because of his
 
great size.  The dwarf's expansive belly was enough to block the
 
portal by itself.  You were wrong, thought Torin.  Someone braver must
 
protect us, not a fat waste of flesh like me.  Sharp claws reached out
 
from the gate and pulled the heavy dwarf back inside.  With a whimper,
 
Torin disappeared into the darkness.
 
 
"Where is that ogre of a dwarf?" asked Malak the guards-dwarf.
 
"Captain, Torin's late again!"
 
 
The captain set his shiny metal cap forward on his head as he
 
descended the stairs.  Another day begins in the fortress, and with
 
it, another failure in discipline.  The captain brought his rod down
 
onto the table where Malak had been munching on a chicken leg.  "See
 
to it, dwarf!" shouted the captain.  "Are you a member of the castle
 
guard, or aren't you?"
 
 
Malak descended the stairs to the dungeon, axe in hand.  It wasn't
 
like Torin to miss a meal.  Below, in the darkness, were a dozen
 
shining red eyes.  Goblins!  The guard knocked a flying blade out of
 
the air with the hilt of his weapon.  He reached for his whistle, but
 
before he could put it to his lips, they were on him, clawing, biting,
 
evil!
 
 
==[[User:CVanEseltine|CVanEseltine]]==
 
===(25 April 2012)===
 
 
<pre><<<<TT+~~@\U~+++>>>></pre>
 
 
Lightning bolts struck all around the black pyramid.  Atop stood dread
 
queen Cirne, preparing for another dwarf sacrifice.  The trolls
 
shrugged as the captive dwarf struggled.  Dragged kicking and
 
screaming toward the sacrificial slab, he could see the entrails where
 
Cirne had been trying to divine the secrets of life and death.  Seeing
 
his only chance, the dwarf made a desperate gamble.
 
 
"I know where you can find the secrets you seek," said the dwarf.
 
 
Cirne snarled, baring four long canine teeth.
 
 
"What is your name, wise ass?" growled the queen.
 
 
"I am Kastol," said the dwarf.  "Blacksmith, fourth class."
 
 
"Then by all means lead on, Blacksmith Kastol," said the queen.  "For
 
you will be richly rewarded."
 
 
Dwarf fortress Snowsmear was little more than a tower library in the
 
icy wastes.  Other than the occasional blizzard man attack, nothing
 
ever happened there.  It was just a place to store books.  But these
 
were dangerous books, not to be opened except by those willing to risk
 
their very souls.
 
 
It was there that old Aliz worked with his novice Ibruk.  Aliz had
 
just dozed off when he heard someone stomping down the stairs.  He
 
awoke to see Ibruk standing there, snow all over his boots.  Aliz made
 
ready to scold him when the young dwarf spoke.
 
 
"An army of trolls is coming," he said.  "They bear the standard of
 
Cirne the Evil."
 
 
==[[User:Dagny|Dagny]]==
 
===(17 September 2010)===
 
 
<pre>gggggggggg,.,.~~~~~~&~~~~~</pre>
 
 
Fires burned in the heart of the mountain as the demon god Yaknor
 
called for the death of the entire dwarf race. Legions of goblins
 
poured up through the cracks of the earth. It was bad news for the
 
dwarves on guard duty that night, destroyed by a thunder of a hundred
 
creatures of the night. Those remaining fought with passion. Sword
 
and axe clashed again and again as the forces of good and evil danced
 
Death's dance. True heroism would be awoken that day, a shaft of
 
light into the heart of darkness.
 
 
==[[User:Darksaiyan|Darkie]]==
 
===(14 September 2008)===
 
<pre>,.,.O@T,...</pre>
 
 
Surrounded by a troll on one side and an ogre on the other, dwarf
 
master Alrin knew these could be the last seconds of his life.  As he
 
gripped the handle of his axe he recalled the teachings of Azrom, god
 
of war.  Matters of great importance should be given the slightest
 
thought.  It was only the minor matters that must be given the most
 
delicate care.  So, without conscious thought, Alrin slammed his axe
 
handle into the ogre's toe.  Swiftly, the dwarf ran between the
 
monster's legs and delivered a swift kick to its backside.  As the
 
ogre toppled over, the hairy troll launched over the fallen monster
 
and leaped toward Alrin.  As time slowed in an adrenalin rush, Alrin
 
readied his axe.
 
  
 
==[[User:Davion|Davion]]==
 
==[[User:Davion|Davion]]==
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"Quest?" asked Faltrix.
 
"Quest?" asked Faltrix.
 
==[[User:DaWarMage|DaWarMage]]==
 
===(8 February 2009)===
 
<pre>@@@@||~3--~~U~gUGUUG~~~</pre>
 
 
Dwarves howled as the gladiators fought and bled.  They were men and
 
goblins, imprisoned since the great siege.  Now, with the promise of
 
freedom, they fought.  Hanson knew the goblins could not be trusted,
 
but he had included them in an escape plan with his fellow humans out
 
of necessity.  The dwarves had been foolish to wait so long to condemn
 
them.  It had allowed them to organize.
 
 
Once out onto the sand, the gladiators fell in behind Hanson.  The
 
dwarves grew quiet.  The Baron stepped to edge of his platform.  "What
 
is the meaning of this?" cried the dwarven noble.  Hanson took his
 
trident up and ran toward the platform, hurling the weapon with all
 
his might.
 
  
 
==[[User:Dinjoralo|Dinjoralo]]==
 
==[[User:Dinjoralo|Dinjoralo]]==
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"You must take us to the library," said Banesa.
 
"You must take us to the library," said Banesa.
  
==[[User:Dudecon|Dudecon]]==
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==[[User:Dutchling|Dutchling]]==
===(11 April 2011)===
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===(3 March 2011)===
<pre>+&=+++@++</pre>
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Long after the battle was over, and the scavengers had done their
+
Lightning bolts rained down from the sky as the storm god Domin
work, Biban remainedThe drunken dwarf could not understand total
+
released his fury upon the worldHardest it fell on the dwarf
victoryThe banner of the mountain homes flew from every castle in
+
fortress, but no meteor, no matter how powerful, could keep the little
the landWhat was left to conquer?  Biban picked up a rock and
+
ones downKing Ibruk stood upon the wall of the dwarven castle,
hurled it against the bare skull of a goblin, shattering it.  The
+
drunk, daring the sky god to strike him downThe other dwarves
tears came again.  The dwarf took another swig to drive away the
+
cowered behind the battlements, none brave enough to pull the king
blues.
+
down.
  
All Biban had ever known was the art of combat.  All his brothers had
+
"Lord Ibruk," shouted a voice from lower in the courtyard, "throw not
become blacksmiths and his father had become greatly disappointed when
+
your life away."
Biban pledged his oath to the king.  He remembered his first battle.
+
===(17 February 2014)===
It was the defense of Blackthorn Fortress. He had shot down many
+
<pre>eU.,|+++++++@@?M?</pre>
goblins from the castle walls.  Victory after victory followed and
 
Biban was given command of the Royal Expeditionary Force.
 
  
Biban’s army rolled over field and town, burning all in its path.
+
"Who goes there?" shouted Ibruk.
None of the great kingdoms put up much resistance.  It was the goblins
 
that fought back the hardest.  Biban could not understand what force
 
had moved the cowardly murderers.  After a series of bloody battles,
 
Biban pushed the goblins back to their hole.  The entire goblin army
 
had been waiting for him outside.
 
  
The dwarf general now looked over the field of rotting bones. Someone
+
The wind cleared the clouds of dust from the battered courtyard.
was there, a man wearing a strange white tunicBiban tried to stand
+
Standing there were a trio of brave looking heroesThe elf looked
but found he could not.  He looked down to see a goblin spear struck
+
tough, and so did the woman wearing furs of the south people, but most
through his gut.  The man drew closer.  Biban reached for his sword,
+
impressive was the dwarf.  He was tall for one of his kind, a full
but found its scabbard emptyAngered, he picked up a rock.
+
span taller than the king at leastHe took two steps forward and
 +
stared the king in the face, showing no deference to the royal blood.
  
“Put down your stone,said the man“I am but a messenger.
+
"The sky god has no interest in taking your life," said the dwarf
 +
champion"Nor does he seek to pound your fortress into rubble.  He
 +
merely seeks the stolen egg you foolishly bought from the goblins."
  
“Where is my army?” cried Biban“How long have I been here?
+
"The egg?" asked the king"What is your name, dwarf?"
  
“Face facts,said the man in a bored tone.  “You are dead, struck
+
"I am Kognar," said the hero, "servant of the sacred forge."
down on the field of battle.
 
  
“If I am dead,” shouted Biban, “where is the Eternal Forge?”
+
"You are brave indeed to point out folly in your king," said Ibruk.
 +
"I will take you to what you seek."
  
“Oh, you will be judged,” said the man“If we can find a goblin
+
The meteor storm seemed to lessen slightly as the king showed Kognar
brave enough to drag you to the UnderworldYou have killed too many
+
inside.  The elf and woman were forced to wait outside as only dwarves
of them, you see.
+
were allowed in the fortress properThe king led Kognar through a
 +
series of winding passages until they reached a small room with a hole
 +
in the floorHeavy breathing could be heard below as if some great
 +
monster was kept there.
  
“What is your name, demon?” asked Biban.
+
"The egg hatched the night after it was brought here," said the king
 +
to Kognar. "It has devoured every dwarf that has challenged it."
  
“I am a servant of Osmnog,” said the spirit, “and my master would ask
+
==[[User:Ergot|Ergot]]==
you to join him, before you are cast down forever into the magma.”
+
===(14 June 2007)===
 +
<pre>""w"w@%"w"w</pre>
  
The goblin fortress stood above them.  Biban looked up to see the
+
Doran shifted from foot to foot as he looked from side to sideEventually the dwarf's head dropped and he clutched his beard, his wide eyes wild, staring at the dirt. They were everywhere.  
goblins patrolling its wallsThe last battle had not been a victory. Anger filled the dwarf’s heart at the conquest denied him. A low growl filled Biban’s chest, building into a booming howl. The spirit
 
reached out its hand, and Biban took it.
 
  
Together, they walked through the gates of the evil citadel.  The
+
"Cave weevils.  Cave weevils on my crops.  My pig tails, all of my pig tails are gone.  But this season will be different, mark my words, by the Lordaxe it will." The dwarf pulled a bulky glove from his belt.  The knuckles were studded with ironDoran slid the glove over his hand, his mouth twisting into a cruel smileThe farmer's eyes grew dark.  
goblin guards quailed and quivered as Biban walked by, afraid of him
 
in death as they were of him in lifeThey passed horror after horror
 
until they reached the inner sanctumThere, behind a dark, wood
 
writing desk, was Osmnog.
 
  
The demon king was unremarkable, save for having but one eye in the
+
One of the foot-long insects crawled in front of the dwarf, and he hammered it into the earth with his fist, smashing the weevil until it was well-ground"FlatI'll pound 'em all flatWe might not have cloth this year, but we'll have plenty of meal."
center of his foreheadA great window looked out of the high tower
 
over the bleak land of goblin countryBiban had once longed to stand
 
here, but as vanquisher, not prisonerOsmnog smiled, revealing a
 
mouth full of pointed teeth.
 
  
“You come here freely to hear my offer,” said the demon king. “Hear
+
==[[User:Furiousfish|Furiousfish]]==
it now!  I offer you the world, license to conquer, maim and kill.
+
===(14 July 2007)===
More than that, I offer you revenge.
+
<pre>++@g####</pre>
 +
"Tell me where the child is being taken and I'll let you live!" Kogan yelled down at the goblin, desperation marking his voice. Mul had shot this wretch in the leg, but the kidnapper had escaped. The goblin hanging by Kogan's hand over the chasm was just a bodyguard. The goblin smiled wickedly, taking delight in Kogan's distress. "Even now, your child is approaching the prison where he'll live out the next decade of his miserable life," it spat. "And then, well..." The fiend began to chuckle. "Where is the child?" Kogan asked with finality. The goblin closed its eyes and was silent. Kogan let the creature drop away into the darkness.
  
“Revenge?” asked Biban.
+
===(27 February 2008)===
 +
<pre>","".g%@.",""."..</pre>
 +
Dorol struggled against the coarse sackcloth. The darkness was total,and it smelled even more foul than his uncle's rotten-toothed whiskeybreath. He had been playing with his miniforge by the cave river when everything had gone black. Dorol had heard a commotion shortly after, followed by terrible undwarven screaming, but afterward just the soft footfalls of somebody running quickly along with the rustling of the sack. At once, whoever was carrying him stopped and let the sack drop hard on the ground. There was a rustling, and the sack opened. It was nighttime, and Dorol could see the face of his captor looking down at him. A goblin! The fiend pulled the cloth down far enough that Dorol's head stuck up out of the opening. The dwarf held tightly onto his toy, uncertain and afraid. "Here, eat this," the goblin said, holding out something. Dorol worked one of his hands out of the sack and took the offering. It wasa piece of spoiled meat, crawling with diseased larvae. The child dropped it on the ground by the sack. "Hey, that's good meat," the goblin complained, reaching down to pick it up. "The master gave it to me just for you." The goblin lowered its voice and mumbled. "I'd eat it, but he is always watching me, and he knows when I've been bad. "Now eat up," the goblin drew closer and pushed the meat into the dwarf's face. Like a true smith, the dwarven child struck, smashing the hammer of his miniforge into the goblin's eye! The goblin cringed, clutching his face. After a moment he shook his head and looked up at the sack, but the dwarf was nowhere to be seen. Filling with rage, driven by fear of his master's torments, the goblin shouted, "You can't run, you hairy snot! I'll hunt you, and I'll find you!" Snatching up the sack, the goblin ran off into the wilds.
  
“You think you were given the task of conquering the wastes for your
+
==[[User:Fuzzy|Fuzzy]]==
own glory?” said Osmnog. “They wanted to be rid of you!  They feared
+
===(31 October 2008)===
what you would become.
+
<pre>.,G,@,,.</pre>
  
Osmnog put his arm around the dwarf’s shoulder“You can still become
+
The dwarves buried Administrator Zarhan face down, so that when evil
that thing.  The thing that they fear.
+
spirits animated his soulless corpse, as surely they would, he would
 +
dig straight down into the Underworld and away from the land of the
 +
livingFor a season after, the fortress was beset by a horrible
 +
howling that filled the corridors.  The dwarves of the fortress were
 +
driven to near madness.  Eventually the sounds faded.
  
===(21 January 2016)===
+
It was not long after that a young engraver found a floor hatch, which
<pre>ggggggggggM@.,.,|@++</pre>
+
had not been there the previous nightHe opened the hatch and put
The tiny bird landed on the dwarf king's shoulder and whispered in his ear.  The king's reaction was one of great joy considering that his expeditionary force had been completely wiped outBiban had been struck down, the royal spies had seen it.  The king called for his diplomat, he would sue for peace with the goblins immediatelyOsmnog seemed like a reasonable leader, as goblins go.  With Biban gone there would be nothing to challenge the king's authority.
+
his head throughPhantom arms grabbed him and pulled him inside.
  
“I'm afraid that's impossible, your highness,” said the diplomat.  “Osmnog's army is marching on the fortress as we speak.  I'd say we have three days before he lays siege to the castle.
+
"You fools didn't think I'd forget up from down did you?" hissed the ghost of Zarhan.
  
“This makes no sense,” said the king.  “With Biban dead, the stain on Osmnog's honor has been erased.”
+
==[[User:FFLaguna|FFLaguna]]==
 +
===(5 May 2008)===
  
“It is Biban that leads the goblin vanguard,” said the diplomat.
+
<pre>===UHH,...===UHH,........[===].//+//````</pre>
  
Riding high on the back of a giant mammoth, Biban raised his axe and ordered the goblins to charge.  The dwarves were caught completely by surpriseThe goblins swept the field and drove the dwarves back to the walls of the fortress. The king appeared in the window of the high tower.
+
Merchant Prince Gramlin snorted while batting away acorn flies with
 +
his monkey hair swatter.  'Realm of Artifice,' ha!  'Dirt Fortress,'
 +
he named it.  These pathetic dwarves scratched a hole in the earth and
 +
produced nothing but rock toys to offer the human caravans.  The
 +
journey was long and the profits fewAt last the trees cleared
 +
revealing a low hill with a single door, the trade platform lying
 +
before it.  Gramlin looked around him.  Not a dwarf was to be seen.
 +
They were probably sleeping off a night of unrestrained debauchery.
 +
He ordered his men to lay the goods onto the platform.
  
“Biban,” cried the king, “I will have you hammered to death for this!”
+
A sudden pain rocked the merchant.  He looked down at his great gut
 +
and saw a crossbow bolt protruding from his chest.  As he sank to the
 +
earth, he cursed.  The dwarves had gone feral, maddened by their
 +
pathetic conditions.  The caravan was routed and fled into the woods,
 +
leaving their precious cargo on the platform.  The last thing Gramlin
 +
saw was the face of a mad dwarf, foaming at the mouth and snarling
 +
before it took his scalp.
  
===(24 July 2018)===
+
==[[User:Darksaiyan|Darkie]]==
<pre>###b##|+++@+|</pre>
+
===(14 September 2008)===
Word spread quickly that the king was dead. In the place of another king, the dwarves elected an emperor from their ranks. It would be Biban that ruled the world. When Osmnog learned that his puppet was now the ruler of the dwarves he giggled uncontrollably. It was more than he could have wished for.  He had a messenger bird take a note of congratulations to the new king of the dwarves.
+
<pre>,.,.O@T,...</pre>
  
“What is it?” asked Biban as he heard the knock on his chamber door.
+
Surrounded by a troll on one side and an ogre on the other, dwarf
 
+
master Alrin knew these could be the last seconds of his lifeAs he
A letter was slipped under the door.  It bore the seal of the king of the goblinsWhen Biban read it, he despaired.  There was no escape from the situation.  The kingship was a horrible, tedious position to hold.  There were assassins hiding among the loathsome strivers that followed him around constantly.  Most of the time he locked himself in his office and shuffled paperwork, bills that his stamp would turn into law.
+
gripped the handle of his axe he recalled the teachings of Azrom, god
 
+
of warMatters of great importance should be given the slightest
“You will now wage war against the Kingdom of Man,” wrote Osmnog, “Or I will put you back in the ditch where I found you.”
+
thought.  It was only the minor matters that must be given the most
 
+
delicate care. So, without conscious thought, Alrin slammed his axe
==[[User:Draeath|draeath]]==
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handle into the ogre's toeSwiftly, the dwarf ran between the
===(18 June 2014)===
+
monster's legs and delivered a swift kick to its backsideAs the
<pre>++UcU++++@|</pre>
+
ogre toppled over, the hairy troll launched over the fallen monster
 
+
and leaped toward Alrin. As time slowed in an adrenalin rush, Alrin
You and I have lived through the hard times.  Back then the world was
+
readied his axe.
in chaos and no one really expected to live very long.  It was then
 
that the dwarves of Dulchari drove the forces of darkness back
 
underground and sealed them away with stakes of adamantineNone of
 
the young men and women who rule the city states of the Slusian Plains
 
remember how great the threat was to the human race.  It is only old
 
dwarves like you and I that can recall the black days before the
 
council delivered us from evil.
 
 
 
Then, as now, the dwarf fortress of Etwersbrot was the most impressive
 
building still standing.  The spires and domes of the fortress city
 
could be seen from leagues away. The chambers and halls extended deep
 
into the mountain from which the fortress was carved.  Greatest of
 
this halls was the the council chamberHere sat the dwarven wizards
 
of the Dulchari Council.
 
 
 
"Great Magoveer," said the dwarven page.  "The emissaries from the
 
barbarian provinces have arrived."
 
 
 
"Show them inside," said Magoveer.
 
 
 
The fighters from Kivik were still in awe of all the dwarves had
 
created.  As they entered the council chamber their jaws hung open in
 
disbelief.  Just one of the golden statues lining the entryway would
 
have paid a king's randoms in SlusiaThe thrones the council dwarves
 
sat upon were also made of gold, and they towered over the poor,
 
frightened diplomats.
 
 
 
"Why have you come here?" asked Magoveer, brushing aside his long
 
dwarven mustache.
 
 
 
"There is a great evil in the marshland of Kivik," shouted a brave
 
woman of the plains.  "It is not of this world.  Many think it is a
 
remnant of the Time Before."
 
  
"You have proof of this wild claim?"
 
 
The bearers brought forth what looked like a great birdcage covered
 
with a brightly colored tarp.  The dwarves of the council leaned
 
forward on their thrones with interest.  With a dramatic flare, the
 
woman took hold of the tarp and pulled it away.  Inside the cage was a
 
large swamp rodent, a capybara.
 
 
"Behold," said the woman.  "Here lies Lord Bulra of Kivik!"
 
  
 
==[[User:Dracil|Dracil]]==
 
==[[User:Dracil|Dracil]]==
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to her lips, while with the other she parried another deadly strike.
 
to her lips, while with the other she parried another deadly strike.
  
==DreamThorn==
+
==[[User:AbuDhabi|AbuDhabi]]==
===(11 August 2011)===
+
===(5 February 2009)===
<pre>"aaaaaa,.,..,@|@@,.,.aaaaaaa"</pre>
+
<pre>CCCCCCC,.,.,.|||@+@+></pre>
  
"This is it," said Thash"This is where it happened."
+
Fires burned at the edge of the vast grassland, holding back the
 +
darkness before the dwarf fortress.  All night baleful howls could be
 +
heard on the plain, undead cows brought back to life by the evil
 +
wizard Maxelman.  He had allowed the dwarves to live in his domain of
 +
evil, if they but bestowed on him one artifact a year.  Nothing,
 +
however, could measure the greed of a dwarfNothing, that is, save
 +
his thirst for strong whiskey.
  
The other dwarves looked around the cavernThey had followed an
+
A dwarf stood atop the battlement, laughing drunkenly"Get down
ancient map through the bowels of the earth, crisscrossing through
+
Twan," whispered his fellow guardsman"The night-wings will snatch
leagues of twisting tunnelsThey had fought crundles, run from
+
you off the wall!"  Twan threw his stein off the wall in defiance.
jabberers, and followed ridiculous advice from well-meaning gorlaks.
+
Such was his vanity that he thought that they only need live through
All for thisAll to reach this point.
+
the nightLittle did he know, the dawn would never come.
  
"That's it?" asked Aliz.  "That sword sticking in the floor is all
+
===(24 February 2009)===
that's holding back the tentacled ones?"
+
<pre>DgDgg%@@%@~~++++++>>>>^+^+^+^+^%%%%%@</pre>
  
"Yes," said Thash, "and that is why we must protect it."
+
Twan held his helmet over his eyes and screamed.  Fireballs smashed
 +
into the walls, shot from the gullets of a dozen dragons circling in
 +
the smoke-choked sky.  Marksdwarves dove from the walls and smashed
 +
into the courtyard below.  "Stand and fight!" shouted Captain Krandle.
 +
"Fear no devil!" Twan reached the courtyard just as the gate broken
 +
open wide.  Pike-wielding goblins poured through the opening.  Captain
 +
Krandle threw his great braided beard over his shoulder and called
 +
forth his squad of elite axe-lords, The Chosen.
  
Somewhere above there was a chittering sound.
+
Pike and axe clashed again and again as Twan crawled between the legs
 +
of the combatants.  A head dropped onto the ground before him.  It was
 +
the head of Captain Krandle.  Twan pressed on.  He would not be
 +
paralyzed with fear.  It seemed that the power of Maxelman knew no
 +
bounds, but not even he could breach the inner mines.  Dodging the
 +
deadly weapons, and slithering over the bodies, Twan made his way the
 +
center of the fortress.
  
"Ant men!" cried Aliz.
+
A dark tunnel lay beyond the entrance to the keep.  Twan danced down
 +
the corridor in the intricate steps that avoided the complex mass of
 +
triggers and tripwires that guarded the entrance.  Inside were the
 +
mines, stocked with enough dwarven wine to keep them in the cups for
 +
ten years.  Twan reflected for a moment on those above who had died.
 +
It wasn't important.  He was alive, and would remain so, so long as he
 +
avoided the king and any quests he might have in store.
  
==[[User:Dutchling|Dutchling]]==
+
===(13 May 2009)===
===(3 March 2011)===
+
<pre>%@/%+++@+@@@</pre>
<pre>||@@@@+@+++<||@||####/##/###/#####</pre>
 
  
Lightning bolts rained down from the sky as the storm god Domin
+
"That blasted wizard Maxelman," came a booming voice"He shall not
released his fury upon the world.  Hardest it fell on the dwarf
+
have my artifact staff!"
fortress, but no meteor, no matter how powerful, could keep the little
 
ones downKing Ibruk stood upon the wall of the dwarven castle,
 
drunk, daring the sky god to strike him down.  The other dwarves
 
cowered behind the battlements, none brave enough to pull the king
 
down.
 
  
"Lord Ibruk," shouted a voice from lower in the courtyard, "throw not
+
Curses, thought Twan from his hiding in the cellar, the king!  The
your life away."
+
dwarf lord paced back and forth, followed by a pleading train of
===(17 February 2014)===
+
aristocrats, tears of rage streaming from his eyes.  The staff, the
<pre>eU.,|+++++++@@?M?</pre>
+
cause of all the suffering the dwarves now endured, was only ten short
 +
steps away. In near berserker rage, the king threw the staff down,
 +
startling the nobles.  Twan saw his chance.  He shot between the
 +
nobles and snatched up the artifact.
  
"Who goes there?" shouted Ibruk.
+
"Scoundrel," roared the king, "unhand the magic staff!"
  
The wind cleared the clouds of dust from the battered courtyard.
+
Twan leapt onto a keg, holding the staff high.
Standing there were a trio of brave looking heroes.  The elf looked
 
tough, and so did the woman wearing furs of the south people, but most
 
impressive was the dwarf.  He was tall for one of his kind, a full
 
span taller than the king at least.  He took two steps forward and
 
stared the king in the face, showing no deference to the royal blood.
 
  
"The sky god has no interest in taking your life," said the dwarf
+
"Maxelman will burn this fortress to the ground to gain this staff,"
champion.  "Nor does he seek to pound your fortress into rubble.  He
+
said the rude dwarf.  "I will have this power for myself!"
merely seeks the stolen egg you foolishly bought from the goblins."
 
  
"The egg?" asked the king.  "What is your name, dwarf?"
+
The king growled, plucking the gold rings from his fingers.  He hurled
 +
them at Twan, one striking the dwarf in the teeth.  "Seize him!"
 +
shouted the besieged ruler.  Twan jumped from barrel to barrel as the
 +
purple clad nobles chased himAs he ran from the cellar he heard
 +
king's cry, "Guards, guards!"
  
"I am Kognar," said the hero, "servant of the sacred forge."
+
In the enemy camp, the vile wizard Maxelman puzzled over his battle
 +
plans.  A dwarf fortress is always a hard nut to crack.  One of his
 +
generals, a skeletal shade from the netherworld, summoned him from his
 +
tent.  The wizard straightened his aching back, brushed his long black
 +
beard, and stepped to the door.  There, standing between two fierce
 +
goblin guards, was Twan, holding the king's staff.
  
"You are brave indeed to point out folly in your king," said Ibruk.
+
===(29 Aug 2009)===
"I will take you to what you seek."
+
<pre>+U+G-@+GG+</pre>
  
The meteor storm seemed to lessen slightly as the king showed Kognar
+
"You bring me the staff," said the evil sorcerer, "as a traitor to your people?"
inside.  The elf and woman were forced to wait outside as only dwarves
 
were allowed in the fortress proper.  The king led Kognar through a
 
series of winding passages until they reached a small room with a hole
 
in the floor.  Heavy breathing could be heard below as if some great
 
monster was kept there.
 
  
"The egg hatched the night after it was brought here," said the king
+
The dwarven rogue took a step back and leveled the staff at his arch-nemesis.
to Kognar.  "It has devoured every dwarf that has challenged it."
 
  
===(18 March 2014)===
+
"You will have the staff," said Twan. "Have it through your black
<pre>@+++.%%,.,.@/J,..%,%%</pre>
+
shriveled heart!"
  
"If Domon wants a sacrifice to end the fire storm," said Ibruk, "you
+
The dwarf pressed a secret button and a blade emerged from the end of
seem as good a candidate as any."
+
the staff.  The wizard called on his generals.  The skeletal ghoul
 +
drew his saber and charged.  Twan spun with expert skill and took out
 +
the phantom's knees, such was the power that the staff bestowed.  Two
 +
more undead warlords entered the tent.  Twan thrust the staff at
 +
Maxelman but a undead general threw himself in front of the blade,
 +
impaling himself and collapsed into dust.
  
With the crank of a hidden lever, the floor fell away from beneath
+
The legless fiend below snatched Twan's ankles and pulled Twan to the
Kognar's feetHitting the stone floor hard, the hero managed to roll
+
floor.  The staff spilled onto the ground.  The dwarf felt his courage
and recover before the monster could strike.  The monster's lair was
+
suddenly fadingThe wizard snatched up the artifact and cried out
filled with skeletons and rotting dwarven meat.  The creature seemed
+
with joy.  The long campaign was finally at an end.  The skeleton put
to have become the king's favorite pet.
+
its bony arm around Twan's neck and pulled him upright.  The wizard
 +
noticed the dwarf and walked toward him, pointing the staff.
  
"Come and get him, Beaky!" cried King Ibruk.
+
"Nice try, dwarf," said Maxelman.  "Now feel the true power of the
 +
artifact staff!"
  
The monster did resemble an enormous, featherless birdIt was twice
+
Twan caught the thrust between his palms.  As the wizard snarled, Twan
the size of the jabberers Kognar knew from the caverns back home. The
+
took the staff in one hand and with several quick motions, activated
hero had a soft spot in his heart for animal life, but this monster
+
the secret switches along its lengthThe dwarf released the staff as
had developed a taste for dwarven flesh.  It had to be put down, and
+
saw blades swept out of the shaft and sliced off the wizard's hands.
that was something Kognar could not forgive the mad king.
+
Twan jammed his helmet into the skull of the phantom general and
 +
smashed all the bones in its face.
  
The giant jabberer moved its head from side to side, judging the
+
The dwarf picked up the blood covered staff and chased the wizard from
distance to strikeKognar took the time to draw his secret knife.
+
the tentDozens of goblins blocked his way, but he dispatched them
When the attack came, it was sudden and vicious.  The bird monster
+
with mighty slashes of his weaponJust as he came within a spear's
meant to snap Kognar in half with its razor-like beakIt was a split
+
throw of his enemy, a huge dust cloud blocked his wayWind blew down
second too lateThe hero ducked under the striking head and slashed
+
as a giant dragon landed before the dwarf.  At last, thought Twan, a
the creature's throat.
+
worthy opponent.
  
The gurgling bellow of the dying bird mingled with the king's scream
+
==[[User:DaWarMage|DaWarMage]]==
of denial.  Kognar climbed on top of the twitching monster corpse and
+
===(8 February 2009)===
jumped up, grasping the lip of the pit.  The king called for the
+
<pre>@@@@||~3--~~U~gUGUUG~~~</pre>
guards, but there was only silence.  The fire storm had ceased.  Even
 
the gods knew it was over.  King Ibruk had to pay.
 
  
===(21 July 2014)===
+
Dwarves howled as the gladiators fought and bled.  They were men and
<pre><@,,..|++eU++@+@@@|</pre>
+
goblins, imprisoned since the great siege.  Now, with the promise of
 +
freedom, they fought.  Hanson knew the goblins could not be trusted,
 +
but he had included them in an escape plan with his fellow humans out
 +
of necessity.  The dwarves had been foolish to wait so long to condemn
 +
them. It had allowed them to organize.
  
The elf and woman joined Kognar and Ibruk in the main feast hall.  Not
+
Once out onto the sand, the gladiators fell in behind HansonThe
only had the heroes stopped the firestorm, but they had also slain the
+
dwarves grew quietThe Baron stepped to edge of his platform.  "What
king's monsterIt was clear and obvious that the king must be
+
is the meaning of this?" cried the dwarven nobleHanson took his
punishedIt was also clear if the king was to be punished he could
+
trident up and ran toward the platform, hurling the weapon with all
not be the god-king that he claimedBefore Ibruk was dragged before
+
his might.
the crowd, his high priests had already been executed.
 
  
"King Ibruk," said the mysterious woman, "you have stolen Domon's pet
+
==[[User:crash2455|crash2455]]==
and caused its death."
+
===(22 June 2009)===
 +
<pre>"@++@>>>+++@gggggggggggg"</pre>
  
"I didn't kill it!" shouted Ibruk"Your champion did!"
+
Torin felt the prick of blade in his spine.  It was his curse to guard
 +
the gate to the lower reaches.  He had been chosen because of his
 +
great size.  The dwarf's expansive belly was enough to block the
 +
portal by itselfYou were wrong, thought Torin.  Someone braver must
 +
protect us, not a fat waste of flesh like me.  Sharp claws reached out
 +
from the gate and pulled the heavy dwarf back inside.  With a whimper,
 +
Torin disappeared into the darkness.
  
"What did you say?" asked the elf. "Would you mind repeating that?"
+
"Where is that ogre of a dwarf?" asked Malak the guards-dwarf.
 +
"Captain, Torin's late again!"
  
The king was so angry with the presumptuous elf that all that came out
+
The captain set his shiny metal cap forward on his head as he
of his mouth was a loud chirpHe tried to speak again, but his teeth
+
descended the stairsAnother day begins in the fortress, and with
and jaw were changingHe lifted is hand and felt the new beak that
+
it, another failure in disciplineThe captain brought his rod down
had grown in place of a mouthThe elf and woman laughed as the king
+
onto the table where Malak had been munching on a chicken leg"See
fled out of the roomKognar addressed the crowd.
+
to it, dwarf!" shouted the captain"Are you a member of the castle
 +
guard, or aren't you?"
  
"King Ibruk has been punished for insulting the gods," said Kognar, "I
+
Malak descended the stairs to the dungeon, axe in hand.  It wasn't
will take his place at the throne until a new leader can be chosen."
+
like Torin to miss a meal.  Below, in the darkness, were a dozen
 +
shining red eyes.  Goblins!  The guard knocked a flying blade out of
 +
the air with the hilt of his weapon. He reached for his whistle, but
 +
before he could put it to his lips, they were on him, clawing, biting,
 +
evil!
  
Most of the dwarves thought this was reasonable, though there were
+
==Angry Licker==
some that thought it was an abomination to allow an elf to curse their
+
===(15th January, 2010)===
king.  Chief among the king's defenders was Administrator Sciok, an
+
<pre>@@@@@@+++@/++@@@@@@@@@</pre>
evil and scheming dwarf.  In the days that followed, Sciok's
 
representatives made the rounds assuring Sciok's coronation.
 
  
"You had better take your magic friends out of the fortress," said
+
The mad dwarf spun this way and that to confront his pursuers.  He
Sciok to Kognar, "for when I am king, this time tomorrow, they will be
+
held a knife, given to him by his father on his first day at the
enemies of the state."
+
carpentry shop.  He could hear the sheriff shouting, the crowd closing
 +
in.  Tears rolled down his face.  It felt good that it was over, but
 +
all that was left was shame.  Pike dwarves were filling into the room.
 +
Soon they would subdue him, and bring him to the hammerer, to be
 +
forged anew.  He didn't really believe that.  He doubted any dwarf
 +
did.  When he went out, he wouldn't go out like a dwarf.  He would die
 +
like an animal.  A new fire glowed in his eyes.  With a savage howl,
 +
the dwarf charged.
  
==Eagleon==
+
==Flying Olm==
===(17 August 2007)===
 
<pre>,o.o@,.P.</pre>
 
 
 
Doran rolled the gray-green schist around slowly in his fingers, examining it closely.  A deep red almandine garnet stared back at him from one side of the stone.  Truly a fine specimen, he thought.  Perhaps this mine isn't a total loss.
 
 
 
The dwarf stood, brushing the dust from his trousers.  Now was as good a time as any for some whiskey.  Upon turning to the south corridor, he found himself face to face with a sleek velvet figure, terrible and beautiful.  A pantherman, here in the mines?!  The dwarf stood completely still.  The creature could kill him at will.  Doran's only hope was that it did not wish to eat him.  Its yellow hunter's eyes gazed into his, unblinking, betraying no intention.  The finely toned muscles of its body rippled as it positioned itself.  To pounce?  To bound away?  Doran was at the mercy of the beast.
 
 
 
===(23 November 2008)===
 
<pre>"TW"."".EEEE</pre>
 
  
The only sound that the wizard heard was the breathing of the beast.
 
The trees of the forest rushed by as the giant tiger bounded over rock
 
and branch, the wizard clinging to its back.  Muscles rippled through
 
the great cat's shoulders as they thundered on.  Soon they would reach
 
the place of magic, the home of the forest spirit.  The wizard leapt
 
from the creatures back and turned, throwing his staff.  The tiger
 
stretched back onto its hind legs and caught the staff in its claw,
 
now the shape of a hand.  The creature snarled and spoke in an animal
 
language few, save the wizard, understood.
 
 
"Alavaster," it said, "we near the sacred grove.  Know that is
 
swarming with treacherous elves.  We must use caution."
 
 
The wizard looked down at the thick hair bristling on the back on his
 
hand.  Nothing save the spring of the forest spirit could cure his
 
lycanthropy.  No elf would stand in his way.  Together, the companions
 
walked along the natural path, carved by a hundred animals seeking an
 
audience with the spirit.  The tiger's tail began to wag from side to
 
side.  "Do you smell them?" it said.
 
 
The wizard took a deep breath through his wolf's muzzle.  There was
 
the odor of the enemy, those who would bar him from his only chance to
 
return to human form.  Elves.  Shadows across the trail.  They came
 
on, one after another in a single file line.  Their animal instincts
 
proved true.  The lead elf stopped when he saw the creatures.
 
Alavaster and the tiger stood firm.
 
 
"Animal people!" cried the elf.  "Shoot them down!"
 
 
==EarlNuclear==
 
===(11 March 2012)===
 
<pre>~~%~@%%~~,.,,.@,.</pre>
 
 
Catapults hurled globs of rotten meat over the fortress wall, another
 
generous donation of the dwarf fortress to the poor.  Hill dwarves,
 
dressed in brown sacks as was their custom, fought and struggled for
 
the rancid morsels.  Some, like the dwarf prince, thought it had
 
always been this way.  Others knew better.
 
 
“Ho there, grandfather,” said a kindly voice.
 
 
A metal clad fist reached down and lifted the old dwarf out the puddle
 
into which he had been thrown.  It was Kutam, dwarf knight and younger
 
brother of Prince Ozor.  Long had Kutam struggled against his kin,
 
fighting to bring justice to those who could not fight for themselves.
 
 
“Who did this?” Kutam asked the old dwarf.
 
 
“I can’t say,” said the geezer.  “All’s I know is they took my gold teeth!”
 
 
The old dwarf laughed with a toothless grin.  Kutam knew what had to
 
be done.  He undid the strap that held his war hammer to his belt and
 
headed to the fortress gate.  There the watch captain was joking
 
around with his friends.  One of them held the old dwarf’s false gold
 
teeth.
 
 
“Hand over the teeth, clown,” shouted Kutam.
 
 
“I thought you might show up, Kutam” said the watch captain.  “What if
 
I tell the prince what you are up to?”
 
 
“I’d like to see you try,” said Kutam, “for you will have your own
 
false teeth soon enough.”
 
 
==[[User:Edras|Edras]]==
 
===(21 July 2014)===
 
<pre>"U""U""""""""""""?E?</pre>
 
 
You and I remember that fateful day, when the planets were aligned.
 
Every dwarf fortress lit the torches to welcome the new world that
 
would follow the passing of Earth.  Everyone seemed to think the end
 
would be quick and painless.  We remember the time that came after as
 
the Apocalypse.
 
 
Our heroes have just now begun to slay the last of the monsters born
 
during that horrid time.  Bram was chief of these great men and women.
 
It was said that he ripped the throat out of a dragon with his bare
 
hands.  Others remember him with more kindness.
 
 
"You must stay here," said Bram, "the Garum is no place for a squire."
 
 
"But master," said squire Ketran, "the ettin has two heads!  You need
 
me to help you outsmart it."
 
 
The squire seemed to have a point, so Bram allowed him to join him as
 
he traveled into the marshland.  The pair of heroes looked out across
 
the plain of reeds, wondering what kind of monsters could be hiding
 
out there.  The was only one monster than really mattered and that was
 
the ettin.
 
 
The ettin was known to the people of the marsh as Death and Darkness,
 
named after the monster's two heads.  They were known to ambush
 
caravans headed across the raised highway.  Their home was the ruins
 
of an ancient dwarf fortress set a ways off from the road.  Bram and
 
Ketran had just discovered the place, marked outside by a pile of
 
skulls.
 
 
"Keep this rope tied to your waist," said Bram as the were about to
 
pass into the pitch darkness.  "Don't cry out, no matter what you
 
see."
 
 
==[[User:Ergot|Ergot]]==
 
===(14 June 2007)===
 
<pre>""w"w@%"w"w</pre>
 
 
Doran shifted from foot to foot as he looked from side to side.  Eventually the dwarf's head dropped and he clutched his beard, his wide eyes wild, staring at the dirt.  They were everywhere.
 
 
"Cave weevils.  Cave weevils on my crops.  My pig tails, all of my pig tails are gone.  But this season will be different, mark my words, by the Lordaxe it will."  The dwarf pulled a bulky glove from his belt.  The knuckles were studded with iron.  Doran slid the glove over his hand, his mouth twisting into a cruel smile.  The farmer's eyes grew dark.
 
 
One of the foot-long insects crawled in front of the dwarf, and he hammered it into the earth with his fist, smashing the weevil until it was well-ground.  "Flat.  I'll pound 'em all flat.  We might not have cloth this year, but we'll have plenty of meal."
 
 
==Flying Olm==
 
 
===(30th January, 2010)===
 
===(30th January, 2010)===
 
<pre>TTT,.""".,@@@@@,"".TTTPETTT</pre>
 
<pre>TTT,.""".,@@@@@,"".TTTPETTT</pre>
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"Captain," said Garndel, "the elves are upon us."
 
"Captain," said Garndel, "the elves are upon us."
 +
 +
==Alluvian_Est-Endrati==
 +
===(19th December, 2010)===
 +
<pre>~~~~..pppp.,.,@,..,.,.</pre>
 +
 +
In the frozen wastes far to the south, the dwarves toiled to construct
 +
a mighty fortress out of glacial ice.  Beyond the frozen walls, at the
 +
edge of the snowy island, penguin men watched with fascination.  At
 +
the center of the iceberg, an underwater volcano rooted the floating
 +
ice in place.  It had not erupted in a hundred years, but the dwarves
 +
tested the mountain's patience with their constant digging.  Arud the
 +
penguin man leaned toward his friend and whispered.
 +
 +
"I think these creatures may be more trouble than a pack of leopard
 +
seal," he said.
 +
 +
The wind blew harsh, clouding their view.  A small man appeared
 +
through the blizzard.  His beard was frozen and his skin was blue with
 +
cold.  In his hand he held an iron pick.  The penguin men looked at
 +
each other and clucked.  The dwarf reached them, leaned on his pick
 +
and spoke.
 +
 +
"You must help us," he said.
 +
 +
===(20th February, 2011)===
 +
<pre>~~~~ppp,,,.,.,p,.!@!,.,.</pre>
 +
 +
A red light shone from further up the iceberg.  Seconds later the trio was rocked by a wave of hot gas.  The penguins fell to their bellies and slid toward the relative safety of the sea.  At the last minute, Arud turned to see the dwarf thrashing on the icy slope, his coat on fire. Arud turned and jumped to his feet, leaving his puzzled friend behind.
 +
 +
"Come friend," said the penguin man, slapping the flames from the dwarf's coat, "we must leave this island."
 +
 +
"You don't understand," said the dwarf.  "This island was chosen. At the heart of the mountain is the Fire Star, a jewel so powerful it could turn night to day.  Please, Forge Father, forgive our tampering. We sought to take it for our own and it became misaligned. Look there!"
 +
 +
A ray of light shot up from the volcano. Arud felt the heat on his face. The jewel's power caused clouds to burst into flame and burned its signature into the blue vault of the sky.  The penguin man did not understand, but he knew he must act.  He pulled the dwarf to his feet with his flipper and together they ran into the smoking ruin.
 +
 +
===(10th August, 2011)===
 +
<pre>UW||UUUUUUUU,.\U,..UUUUUU</pre>
 +
 +
The hanging bodies twitched against the wall of the evil castle.
 +
Thalfor had heard of the witch's power.  That was why he allowed
 +
himself to be taken prisoner.  The others around him looked far worse
 +
off.  They trembled as they passed under the menacing gate.
 +
Everywhere were the sounds of screaming men.  Behind, zombies with
 +
whips drove the crowd into the blood-soaked courtyard.
 +
 +
Before the prisoners, at the top window of the keep, stood Camestra
 +
the Wicked.  One could say she may have been beautiful once, but now
 +
she was sickly and pale.  Behind her stood a brawny zombie, tall and
 +
menacing.
 +
 +
"Now you shall all die," said the witch.  "But one of you shall be my
 +
new body servant.  Old Donus is beginning to give off a nasty odor."
 +
 +
The prisoners began to panic.  Armed zombies closed in for kill.
 +
Thalfor reached to his inner thigh and pulled out a hidden blade.  One
 +
by one he cut down the zombies.  Camestra brought her hand to her
 +
mouth and Donus let out a low groan.
 +
 +
"No one will die today," said Thafor, "that hasn't died before."
 +
 +
==[[User:CharlesPeter|CharlesPeter]]==
 +
===(6 January 2011)===
 +
<pre>UU,.~U~,.\b,.</pre>
 +
 +
The adventurers made their way into the hive.  Long had the bee women
 +
tormented the people of Bodarga.  Bram would put an end to this
 +
nonsense.  The adventurers entered the huge structure through a large
 +
hexagonal door.  The tunnel turned and twisted at strange angles.
 +
Everywhere was the ever-present buzzing of the enemy.  Suddenly a bee
 +
woman appeared, wielding a stinger spear.  Bram let out a warrior cry
 +
and charged at her, brandishing a sword.  Suddenly his feet sank into
 +
the floor.  A honey trap!
 +
 +
==DreamThorn==
 +
===(11 August 2011)===
 +
<pre>"aaaaaa,.,..,@|@@,.,.aaaaaaa"</pre>
 +
 +
"This is it," said Thash.  "This is where it happened."
 +
 +
The other dwarves looked around the cavern.  They had followed an
 +
ancient map through the bowels of the earth, crisscrossing through
 +
leagues of twisting tunnels.  They had fought crundles, run from
 +
jabberers, and followed ridiculous advice from well-meaning gorlaks.
 +
All for this.  All to reach this point.
 +
 +
"That's it?" asked Aliz.  "That sword sticking in the floor is all
 +
that's holding back the tentacled ones?"
 +
 +
"Yes," said Thash, "and that is why we must protect it."
 +
 +
Somewhere above there was a chittering sound.
 +
 +
"Ant men!" cried Aliz.
  
 
==[[User:freeformschooler|freeformschooler]]==
 
==[[User:freeformschooler|freeformschooler]]==
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"What's the password?" said a voice from inside.
 
"What's the password?" said a voice from inside.
  
==[[User:Furiousfish|Furiousfish]]==
+
==Eagleon==
===(14 July 2007)===
+
===(17 August 2007)===
<pre>++@g####</pre>
+
<pre>,o.o@,.P.</pre>
"Tell me where the child is being taken and I'll let you live!" Kogan yelled down at the goblin, desperation marking his voice. Mul had shot this wretch in the leg, but the kidnapper had escaped. The goblin hanging by Kogan's hand over the chasm was just a bodyguard. The goblin smiled wickedly, taking delight in Kogan's distress. "Even now, your child is approaching the prison where he'll live out the next decade of his miserable life," it spat. "And then, well..." The fiend began to chuckle. "Where is the child?" Kogan asked with finality. The goblin closed its eyes and was silent. Kogan let the creature drop away into the darkness.
+
 
 +
Doran rolled the gray-green schist around slowly in his fingers, examining it closely.  A deep red almandine garnet stared back at him from one side of the stone.  Truly a fine specimen, he thought.  Perhaps this mine isn't a total loss.
 +
 
 +
The dwarf stood, brushing the dust from his trousers.  Now was as good a time as any for some whiskey.  Upon turning to the south corridor, he found himself face to face with a sleek velvet figure, terrible and beautiful. A pantherman, here in the mines?!  The dwarf stood completely still.  The creature could kill him at will.  Doran's only hope was that it did not wish to eat him.  Its yellow hunter's eyes gazed into his, unblinking, betraying no intention.  The finely toned muscles of its body rippled as it positioned itself.  To pounce?  To bound away?  Doran was at the mercy of the beast.
 +
 
 +
===(23 November 2008)===
 +
<pre>"TW"."".EEEE</pre>
 +
 
 +
The only sound that the wizard heard was the breathing of the beast.
 +
The trees of the forest rushed by as the giant tiger bounded over rock
 +
and branch, the wizard clinging to its back.  Muscles rippled through
 +
the great cat's shoulders as they thundered on.  Soon they would reach
 +
the place of magic, the home of the forest spirit.  The wizard leapt
 +
from the creatures back and turned, throwing his staff.  The tiger
 +
stretched back onto its hind legs and caught the staff in its claw,
 +
now the shape of a hand. The creature snarled and spoke in an animal
 +
language few, save the wizard, understood.
 +
 
 +
"Alavaster," it said, "we near the sacred grove.  Know that is
 +
swarming with treacherous elves.  We must use caution."
 +
 
 +
The wizard looked down at the thick hair bristling on the back on his
 +
hand.  Nothing save the spring of the forest spirit could cure his
 +
lycanthropy.  No elf would stand in his way.  Together, the companions
 +
walked along the natural path, carved by a hundred animals seeking an
 +
audience with the spirit.  The tiger's tail began to wag from side to
 +
side. "Do you smell them?" it said.
 +
 
 +
The wizard took a deep breath through his wolf's muzzle.  There was
 +
the odor of the enemy, those who would bar him from his only chance to
 +
return to human form.  Elves.  Shadows across the trail.  They came
 +
on, one after another in a single file line.  Their animal instincts
 +
proved true.  The lead elf stopped when he saw the creatures.
 +
Alavaster and the tiger stood firm.
 +
 
 +
"Animal people!" cried the elf.  "Shoot them down!"
 +
==[[User:Chobeat|Chobeat]]==
 +
===(25 December 2011)===
 +
Context: I've asked for a story about the ring i gave to my girlfriend. This ring was designed with the help of DF's community and had engraved symbols narrating our story, in a dwarven style.
 +
 
 +
<pre>c,..,,.U=U....,.,,.R</pre>
 +
 
 +
The great warrior looked over what the dwarves had constructed. It
 +
was modest, sure, but without a doubt a home built for a true hero.
 +
The foundation was as sturdy as the root of a mountain. Its walls and
 +
roof shed all elements like shields in the heat of battle. The man
 +
smiled and looked down at the ring in his palm. It was inscribed with
 +
runes dedicated to this very day.
 +
 
 +
"Chobeat," said the girl, "can I open my eyes yet?"
 +
 
 +
Slowly, Chobeat stepped to his woman and took her hand. He slid the
 +
ring on her finger and kissed her hand. She opened her eyes and
 +
blushed, startled by the beauty of the ring.
 +
 
 +
"It is beautiful," she said.
 +
 
 +
Sadly, she wasn't the only one to see the sparkly thing. High above,
 +
Ethbesh the roc circled. Since the dawn of time, the evil bird had
 +
haunted the valley below from her nest high in the mountain. Hate and
 +
jealously drove the monster to new acts of cruelty.
 +
 
 +
Just as Chobeat was about to carry his woman across the threshold of
 +
his new dwarven house, a shadow fell upon him. With one mighty rush
 +
of talon and wing, his wife was gone. Chobeat cried out and drew his
 +
sword. It was too late.
 +
 
 +
Then he saw something glowing on the ground. The ring! He picked it
 +
up and looked at the strange pictograms. It had dwarf magic. Maybe
 +
he could yet find her. He slid the ring onto his little finger.
 +
Suddenly he heard voices all around him.
 +
 
 +
"You can hear me," said a voice from behind.
 +
 
 +
Chobeat turned around to see a smiling cat.
 +
 
 +
"I can help you get her back," said the creature. "My name is Tao."
 +
 
 +
==[[User:ckwolek|ckwolek]]==
 +
===(26 December 2011)===
 +
 
 +
<pre>@@@+++=\g+@+</pre>
  
===(27 February 2008)===
+
Tsmuaka lifted his head from over the anvil and ran a hand over his
<pre>","".g%@.",""."..</pre>
+
bald green head. He looked back at the dwarf woman standing behind
Dorol struggled against the coarse sackcloth. The darkness was total,and it smelled even more foul than his uncle's rotten-toothed whiskeybreath. He had been playing with his miniforge by the cave river when everything had gone black. Dorol had heard a commotion shortly after, followed by terrible undwarven screaming, but afterward just the soft footfalls of somebody running quickly along with the rustling of the sack. At once, whoever was carrying him stopped and let the sack drop hard on the ground. There was a rustling, and the sack opened. It was nighttime, and Dorol could see the face of his captor looking down at him. A goblin! The fiend pulled the cloth down far enough that Dorol's head stuck up out of the opening. The dwarf held tightly onto his toy, uncertain and afraid. "Here, eat this," the goblin said, holding out something. Dorol worked one of his hands out of the sack and took the offering. It wasa piece of spoiled meat, crawling with diseased larvae. The child dropped it on the ground by the sack. "Hey, that's good meat," the goblin complained, reaching down to pick it up. "The master gave it to me just for you." The goblin lowered its voice and mumbled. "I'd eat it, but he is always watching me, and he knows when I've been bad. "Now eat up," the goblin drew closer and pushed the meat into the dwarf's face. Like a true smith, the dwarven child struck, smashing the hammer of his miniforge into the goblin's eye! The goblin cringed, clutching his face. After a moment he shook his head and looked up at the sack, but the dwarf was nowhere to be seen. Filling with rage, driven by fear of his master's torments, the goblin shouted, "You can't run, you hairy snot! I'll hunt you, and I'll find you!" Snatching up the sack, the goblin ran off into the wilds.
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him, then cast his gaze around at the many dwarf miners trying to
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ignore him. They all want her, thought Tsmuaka, but I will be dog
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meat before they lay a stubby finger on her.
  
==[[User:Fuzzy|Fuzzy]]==
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The goblin had been a weapon-smith in the dwarf fortress longer than
===(31 October 2008)===
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anyone could remember.  The dwarves tolerated his grumpy, vindictive
<pre>.,G,@,,.</pre>
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ways because he created the finest swords in Allsphere. But when he
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married Oril, things changed.
  
The dwarves buried Administrator Zarhan face down, so that when evil
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The king had to pardon Tsmuaka for two murders within the first year.
spirits animated his soulless corpse, as surely they would, he would
+
Why would a dwarf dare tangle with the woman of the hardest goblin
dig straight down into the Underworld and away from the land of the
+
alive?  You just had to lay eyes on OrilHer beauty had blinded man,
livingFor a season after, the fortress was beset by a horrible
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elf, and animal person.  It was so bad that the dwarves looked on
howling that filled the corridors.  The dwarves of the fortress were
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Tsmuaka with fear and pity.
driven to near madness.  Eventually the sounds faded.
 
  
It was not long after that a young engraver found a floor hatch, which
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"They say Oril with be at the dance tonight," said Aliz
had not been there the previous night.  He opened the hatch and put
 
his head through.  Phantom arms grabbed him and pulled him inside.
 
  
"You fools didn't think I'd forget up from down did you?" hissed the ghost of Zarhan.
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"What about Tsmuaka?" asked Sudir.
  
==[[User:FFLaguna|FFLaguna]]==
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"Forget that old goblin," said Aliz.
===(5 May 2008)===
 
  
<pre>===UHH,...===UHH,........[===].//+//````</pre>
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==[[User:Dagny|Dagny]]==
 +
===(17 September 2010)===
  
Merchant Prince Gramlin snorted while batting away acorn flies with
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<pre>gggggggggg,.,.~~~~~~&~~~~~</pre>
his monkey hair swatter.  'Realm of Artifice,' ha!  'Dirt Fortress,'
 
he named it.  These pathetic dwarves scratched a hole in the earth and
 
produced nothing but rock toys to offer the human caravans.  The
 
journey was long and the profits few. At last the trees cleared
 
revealing a low hill with a single door, the trade platform lying
 
before it.  Gramlin looked around him.  Not a dwarf was to be seen.
 
They were probably sleeping off a night of unrestrained debauchery.
 
He ordered his men to lay the goods onto the platform.
 
  
A sudden pain rocked the merchant. He looked down at his great gut
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Fires burned in the heart of the mountain as the demon god Yaknor
and saw a crossbow bolt protruding from his chest. As he sank to the
+
called for the death of the entire dwarf race. Legions of goblins
earth, he cursed.  The dwarves had gone feral, maddened by their
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poured up through the cracks of the earth. It was bad news for the
pathetic conditions. The caravan was routed and fled into the woods,
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dwarves on guard duty that night, destroyed by a thunder of a hundred
leaving their precious cargo on the platform. The last thing Gramlin
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creatures of the night. Those remaining fought with passion. Sword
saw was the face of a mad dwarf, foaming at the mouth and snarling
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and axe clashed again and again as the forces of good and evil danced
before it took his scalp.
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Death's dance. True heroism would be awoken that day, a shaft of
 +
light into the heart of darkness.
  
==[[User:ANormalUsername1|Frango Nicolbidok]]==
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==[[User:CVanEseltine|CVanEseltine]]==
'''"Skullinator"'''
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===(25 April 2012)===
===(20 February 2013)===
 
<pre>++@+/o\++@+</pre>
 
  
Deep under the mountain, where magma pounded like blood through a rocky body, the crazed dwarf Malthis worked his dread craft.  In a fortress the size of Ironside, no one really noticed when a nameless dwarf went missing.  In fact, it seemed like the hill dwarves came and went like the breath of the forge.  So who really cared when they disappeared?
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<pre><<<<TT+~~@\U~+++>>>></pre>
  
“What is that?” asked Krang.
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Lightning bolts struck all around the black pyramid.  Atop stood dread
 +
queen Cirne, preparing for another dwarf sacrifice.  The trolls
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shrugged as the captive dwarf struggled.  Dragged kicking and
 +
screaming toward the sacrificial slab, he could see the entrails where
 +
Cirne had been trying to divine the secrets of life and death.  Seeing
 +
his only chance, the dwarf made a desperate gamble.
  
“I called it the Skullinator,said Malthis.
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"I know where you can find the secrets you seek," said the dwarf.
  
The thing resembled a dwarf’s skull with the boney legs of a spider.  Krang thought he could almost see the remains of flesh still sticking to the bone.
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Cirne snarled, baring four long canine teeth.
  
“What does it do?” asked Krang.
+
"What is your name, wise ass?" growled the queen.
  
“Come closer,said Malthis, “and I will show you.
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"I am Kastol," said the dwarf.  "Blacksmith, fourth class."
  
===(31 December 2013)===
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"Then by all means lead on, Blacksmith Kastol," said the queen.  "For
 +
you will be richly rewarded."
  
<pre>@oO( * * )</pre>
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Dwarf fortress Snowsmear was little more than a tower library in the
 +
icy wastes. Other than the occasional blizzard man attack, nothing
 +
ever happened there. It was just a place to store books.  But these
 +
were dangerous books, not to be opened except by those willing to risk
 +
their very souls.
  
Invisible gears began to whirThe monster artifact reared back on
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It was there that old Aliz worked with his novice IbrukAliz had
its hind legs and took a step toward Krang, who stood still, paralyzed
+
just dozed off when he heard someone stomping down the stairsHe
with fearThe skull stared, its jeweled eyes fixed to Krang's face,
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awoke to see Ibruk standing there, snow all over his bootsAliz made
and began to speakIt was a dark and mysterious language of the
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ready to scold him when the young dwarf spoke.
past, but somehow Krang was able to understand.
 
  
“You must bring me the beating heart of Prince Hablock,said the
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"An army of trolls is coming," he said.  "They bear the standard of
skull.  “You have three days.
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Cirne the Evil."
  
Clearly shaken, Krang began muttering to himself.  Malthis knew
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==[[User:Bordum|Bordum]]==
nothing of the mission.  All he heard was the hum of machinery and the
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=== (10 April 2010) ===
clicking of the ivory teeth.  He questioned Krang briefly, but when it
 
was clear there would be no answer, Malthis retrieved the dwarf's coat
 
and showed him to the door.
 
  
The dwarf fortress was half a day's travel from Malthis's forge. That
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<pre>~%@@%@%~~,.,..,,.?</pre>
gave Krang two days to kidnap the prince in time to bring him back.
 
Krang was on the move before he could think of a plan. It was hard to
 
scheme when all he saw in his mind's eye were the dead jewel eyes of
 
the Skullinator.
 
  
===(19 April 2013)===
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The sickening thud of club and bone echoed through the cavern as the
 +
dwarf explorers were set upon by a troop of trogs.  Expedition leader
 +
Fidon showed his prowess, wielding his axe like a true champion,
 +
hewing through flesh and sinew.  The creatures of the underworld could
 +
never be allowed to win.  The dwarves rested, the enemies vanquished.
 +
The only casualty was Fidon’s boot, ruined where a trog had gnawed
 +
through.  The dwarves laughed, then became silent when a growl could
 +
be heard deep within the cave.
  
<pre>+@+@+++++.,.,.,,.,=...,.,.,?g?</pre>
+
===(04 March 2012)===
  
“All he keeps talking about is this Skull-o-tron,” said the castle guard.
+
<pre>.,J@,.@@@.,@</pre>
  
“Skullinator!” cried Krang.
+
Torchlight reflected in the creature's eyes, looming high above the
 +
ground.  The beak scraped as it opened and closed.  The great tongue
 +
probed, waiting for the next morsel.  The dwarves stood still,
 +
standing their ground, but this was of no use.  This was a predatory
 +
attack.  Fidon knew their only chance was to fight back vigorously.
  
“Listen, friend,said Prince Hablock“I don't know what this
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“Fire!cried Fidon“Lay it in there!
Malthis fellow has against me, but I'm sure the Guard are more than a
 
match for a mad blacksmith and his toys.
 
  
It was true, the mission did seem impossible, especially after having
+
The bolts bounced harmlessly off the violet feathers.  The beak came
failed with such a direct appeal.  The guard took Krang by the
+
down and plucked up a marksdwarf.  It flipped the dwarf into the air
shoulder and guided the desperate dwarf out of the audience chamber.
+
and opened its throat wide, swallowing the victim wholeFidon lost
Normally, Krang would have considered himself lucky to escape without
+
hold of his dwarves and they fled.  The monster saw the little things
being sent to the dungeon, but now he was on an evil questHe
+
run and was compelled to chase, driven by its killer instinct.
immediately left the royal suites and made his way to the fortress
 
tavern to clear his head and come up with another wicked plot.
 
  
“You want to kidnap who?” asked the barkeep.
+
Fidon had stood his ground, but it was all over.  The creature was
 +
gone, and so were his friends.  He looked back in the direction of the
 +
fortress.  He couldn’t return there now.  He lifted his crossbow off
 +
the ground and slung it over his shoulder.  He would win back his
 +
honor.
  
“The prince,” hollered Krang, slurring his speech and seeing double.
+
===(01 January 2014)===
“I must deliver him to my master, the Skullinator.”
 
  
“I'd talk to Spernak if I were you,” said the barkeep. “He's snatched
+
<pre>.,J,..,.,.,@(O).,</pre>
a princeling or two in his time.
 
  
“Where can I find this wicked dwarf?” asked Krang.
+
Time as a cycle of night and day is meaningless in the caverns of
 +
eternal darkness.  Civilizations such as the dwarves dare to dip their
 +
toes into the land of perpetual night.  The dwarven mine shafts break
 +
through the rocky ceiling and shatter the only barrier between the
 +
underworld and a place where it makes sense not to be afraid at all
 +
times.
  
“Spernak is no dwarf,” said the barkeep“He is a goblinYou can
+
Trotting as fast as his short legs could carry him, Fidon followed the
find him across the mine cart tracksHe's probably shoveling
+
tracks of the jabbererThe prehistoric monster was a throwback to a
beak-dog dung for a living.
+
time when the underworld was full of horrorsThe dwarves like to
 +
think they had tamed the world below, but the truth was there was no
 +
end to the terrors of the darkHow many more there were did not
 +
matter to Fidon.  His business was with the jabberer before him.
  
Krang slid off of his stool and made his way out the door.  With only
+
“Squawk your last,” shouted Fidon, stepping out from behind a giant
one day left to collect the prince, the goblin Spernak had better live
+
mushroom“For tonight you die.
up to his reputationThe mine cart tracks were quiet that time of
 
day and Krang didn't have much trouble sneaking into the goblin
 
neighborhood.  The entire quest now depended on the skill of an
 
unknown villain.
 

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