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==[[User:MacGyvers_Mullet|MacGyvers_Mullet]]==
 
==[[User:MacGyvers_Mullet|MacGyvers_Mullet]]==
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The sword slid through the goblin's throat and the dying creature fell
 
The sword slid through the goblin's throat and the dying creature fell
to the ground sputtering. Rognar had been born into a world of
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to the ground sputtering. Rognar had been born into a world of
 
violence, and he would not share it with these stinking beasts.
 
violence, and he would not share it with these stinking beasts.
 
Striding upon their unnumbered broken bodies, the warrior reached the
 
Striding upon their unnumbered broken bodies, the warrior reached the
summit of the corpse mound and surveyed the carnage. The siege had
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summit of the corpse mound and surveyed the carnage. The siege had
been broken. Here and there, a wimpering slave of darkness put up
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been broken. Here and there, a wimpering slave of darkness put up
 
resistance or simply clung to life, but soon they would all be
 
resistance or simply clung to life, but soon they would all be
 
vanquished and the sun would bring a glorious dawn to the blood-red
 
vanquished and the sun would bring a glorious dawn to the blood-red
battlefield. Rognar smiled. It was a great day to be a dwarf.
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battlefield. Rognar smiled. It was a great day to be a dwarf.
  
 
-Tarn
 
-Tarn
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<pre>!!()!!,k,...@,..#######||</pre>
 
<pre>!!()!!,k,...@,..#######||</pre>
  
He would never let the fiend escape again. That was what Neandar the
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He would never let the fiend escape again. That was what Neandar the
 
dwarf thought before he flung himself into the black air of the chasm
 
dwarf thought before he flung himself into the black air of the chasm
after the skulking kobold thief. For many seconds they fell, time
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after the skulking kobold thief. For many seconds they fell, time
 
enough for Neandar to recall his short life and short career on the
 
enough for Neandar to recall his short life and short career on the
Fortress Guard. Wet matter slammed into the dwarf's face and gave
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Fortress Guard. Wet matter slammed into the dwarf's face and gave
way. The dwarf smashed through a dozen giant spider webs and hit the
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way. The dwarf smashed through a dozen giant spider webs and hit the
 
ground running, hot on the trail of the kobold scum.
 
ground running, hot on the trail of the kobold scum.
  
A huge standing ring of fire dominated the floor of the chasm. The
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A huge standing ring of fire dominated the floor of the chasm. The
kobold made for the hell portal with all speed. Neandar stopped in
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kobold made for the hell portal with all speed. Neandar stopped in
his tracks. It was one thing to plunge to certain death in order to
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his tracks. It was one thing to plunge to certain death in order to
retrieve a granite puzzle box. It was quite another to cast oneself
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retrieve a granite puzzle box. It was quite another to cast oneself
into a dimension of ultimate evil. Yet these kobold cowards could not
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into a dimension of ultimate evil. Yet these kobold cowards could not
be allowed to run about as they pleased. Lifting his axe over his
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be allowed to run about as they pleased. Lifting his axe over his
 
head, the dwarf charged into the portal of doom.
 
head, the dwarf charged into the portal of doom.
  
 
-Zach
 
-Zach
 
==[[User:MaRKHeclim|MaRKHeclim]]==
 
===(30 November 2015)===
 
 
<pre>####Rc%###@,.,.</pre>
 
 
It came from out of the clear blue sky.  The fortress dwarves heard a scream fading up into the nothingness above.  Expedition Leader Orin called for an immediate lockdown.  It was the Roc.  The giant eagle had been terrorizing every fortress in the mountain chain for months.  No dwarf above ground was safe. 
 
 
This was an impossible situation.  The underground highway was still years away from completion.  Because the dwarves were dependent on trade to keep up their booze supply, the caravans had to be protected.  Orin had to come up with a strategy.  It was decided to call on the Quest Knights.  The elite dwarves had never been defeated, for they were protected by the gods.
 
 
“We shall slay the bird,” said Sir Kogan, “or die trying.”
 
 
“You must not try,” said Orin.  “You must win!”
 
 
They were off on the hunt later that day, Sir Kogan, Sir Aliz, and Squire Wabit.  The scholars had triangulated the monster's nest by surveying the site of each murder.  The Roc's nest was high on Crocodile Mountain.  The peak was so named for the jagged outline it traced in the horizon.  It was an evil place, but neither the Quest Knights, nor Wabit were concerned.  They were protected by the gods.
 
 
The mountain goats which the knights rode were a hearty bunch.  Even so they had a tough time keeping their footing on Crocodile Mountain.  The shadows of the boulders cast by the sun played tricks on the knights and they soon became lost.  Wabit reminded them to keep the faith.  With the power of Nadir they would not only survive, they would triumph.
 
 
There it was, the monster's nest.  It was set on a ledge with a drop-off that seemed to extend down to infinity.  The Roc was gone, probably to inflict more damage on some unsuspecting dwarf fortress down below.  Kogan and Aliz climbed up the rock cliff, leaving Wabit back to tend the goats.
 
 
The monster's nest was so huge it was lined with fallen trees instead of branches.  Inside was a bright blue egg.  Sir Kogan was thrilled.  As the Roc had murdered his friends, so he would slay the beast's spawn.  He lifted his sword and swung down with all his might.  The egg cracked and fell open, revealing a huge, yellow baby chick.  The baby monster looked at Kogan and let out an ear-piercing chirp.
 
 
“Don't do it!” cried Wabit as he climbed into the nest.
 
 
It was too late.  Sir Kogan stabbed the giant chick in the side with his sword.  There was a deafening cry and out of the sky came the Roc.  Sir Aliz trying to pull his weapon by couldn't loose it in time, the Roc picked him up and sent him screaming over the side.  Sir Kogan turned to face the monster.  He deflected the giant bird's talons as they grabbed at him, but eventually his energy gave out and he collasped.
 
 
With a mournful cry the Roc seized the chick and Sir Kogan and flew off into the sky never to be seen again.  Wabit wept, for as was destined, the Quest Knights had never failed.  But as they had murdered an innocent, they no longer had the protection of the gods.
 
 
THE END
 
 
 
Thanks again,<br>
 
Tarn and Zach
 
 
==[[User:MasturNater|MasturNater]]==
 
===(29 May 2020)===
 
 
<pre>@?@=+++@@@+@@++@+&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&</pre>
 
 
Shouts could be heard further down the mine tunnel. None of the dwarves
 
figured they had too much longer to live. The rules had been broken and
 
the miners had begun to harvest adamantine from the forbidden ore vein.
 
At first it appeared that everything would be okay. The magic ore fell
 
away from the tunnel wall leaving a black hole beyond. It didn't seem
 
like a large enough portal for a demon to get through, but the miners
 
weren't as well versed in demonology as Kogan was.
 
 
“We have to get out of here,” said Kogan. “Now.”
 
 
The assistant scribe rolled up all the scrolls he could carry as Kogan
 
barked orders. The dwarves could smell smoke and the sounds of chaos
 
were growing closer. Together, Kogan and the scribe made their way out
 
of the library and through the twisting corridors of the fortress. As
 
they watched the other dwarves rush by they knew there was no telling
 
who would survive.
 
 
 
-Tarn and Zach
 
  
 
==[[User:McDoomhammer|McDoomhammer]]==
 
==[[User:McDoomhammer|McDoomhammer]]==
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The three chosen warriors left the Citadel of Hope, strapped on with
 
The three chosen warriors left the Citadel of Hope, strapped on with
 
all manner of magic weapons that the Council of Elders had presented
 
all manner of magic weapons that the Council of Elders had presented
them. Shizenbubin was the tracker of the group, always hot on the
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them. Shizenbubin was the tracker of the group, always hot on the
trail of danger. Shizentubin was her sister, skilled in the ways of
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trail of danger. Shizentubin was her sister, skilled in the ways of
the blade so that no enemy neck was safe. Azoul Buck was the leader.
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the blade so that no enemy neck was safe. Azoul Buck was the leader.
 
She ran her fingers through her short blond hair, her muscular arm
 
She ran her fingers through her short blond hair, her muscular arm
 
flexing, covered with the crude tattoos of her tribe.
 
flexing, covered with the crude tattoos of her tribe.
  
This would be a short quest indeed. A party of goblins had ambushed
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This would be a short quest indeed. A party of goblins had ambushed
the prince on his way to the castle. All the heroes need do is return
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the prince on his way to the castle. All the heroes need do is return
him unspoiled. It would be easy to intercept them then on their way
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him unspoiled. It would be easy to intercept them then on their way
to the Black Fortress, given Shizenbubin's incredible skill. However,
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to the Black Fortress, given Shizenbubin's incredible skill. However,
time was not on their side. Goblins grew bored easily and might make
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time was not on their side. Goblins grew bored easily and might make
sport of the prince's bodily members. Azoul set the pace, a quick
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sport of the prince's bodily members. Azoul set the pace, a quick
trot through the woods. She smiled at the easily-won glory that
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trot through the woods. She smiled at the easily-won glory that
 
awaited her squad at the end of the journey.
 
awaited her squad at the end of the journey.
  
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"That ought to keep 'em out," Doran said confidently, patting the granite
 
"That ought to keep 'em out," Doran said confidently, patting the granite
block which he had just slid into place. Ever since the Baron had insisted
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block which he had just slid into place. Ever since the Baron had insisted
 
on mining out the gold vein in the wall, Doran had been dealing with the
 
on mining out the gold vein in the wall, Doran had been dealing with the
rats. It couldn't be helped. Gold was gold after all, but it was just
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rats. It couldn't be helped. Gold was gold after all, but it was just
 
Doran's luck that the miners had broken through to a large chasm not far
 
Doran's luck that the miners had broken through to a large chasm not far
 
from the craftsdwarf's room.
 
from the craftsdwarf's room.
  
The dwarf laid down on his bed and began to think about the next project. A
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The dwarf laid down on his bed and began to think about the next project. A
puzzlebox, perhaps, something challenging. Just as Doran was drifting off
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puzzlebox, perhaps, something challenging. Just as Doran was drifting off
 
into dreams of the design, he heard a scratching on the block.
 
into dreams of the design, he heard a scratching on the block.
  
"Ha! Keep trying you little demons," the dwarf chuckled. The scratching
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"Ha! Keep trying you little demons," the dwarf chuckled. The scratching
continued. It was irritating, but the dwarf could block it out. Then there
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continued. It was irritating, but the dwarf could block it out. Then there
was a grating scrape as the block moved an inch. The dwarf sat up and
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was a grating scrape as the block moved an inch. The dwarf sat up and
stared at the wall in amazement. Impossible, he thought.
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stared at the wall in amazement. Impossible, he thought.
  
The block slid forward further. Small, clawed fingers worked their way
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The block slid forward further. Small, clawed fingers worked their way
 
around the stone until a gray, furry hand grasped one corner of the block.
 
around the stone until a gray, furry hand grasped one corner of the block.
 
The stone turned slightly.
 
The stone turned slightly.
  
 
Doran seized his chisel from the nearby table and leapt toward the block,
 
Doran seized his chisel from the nearby table and leapt toward the block,
stabbing downward. The tool grazed the hand, leaving a spatter of blood on
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stabbing downward. The tool grazed the hand, leaving a spatter of blood on
the stone. There was a shriek, and the bleeding hand disappeared into the
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the stone. There was a shriek, and the bleeding hand disappeared into the
 
dark crack.
 
dark crack.
  
 
The craftsdwarf pushed the block back into place and backed away, chisel in
 
The craftsdwarf pushed the block back into place and backed away, chisel in
hand. After a moment, the scratching began anew.
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hand. After a moment, the scratching began anew.
  
 
===(07 Jun 2007)===
 
===(07 Jun 2007)===
 
<pre>##.,.||%r%+@+|</pre>
 
<pre>##.,.||%r%+@+|</pre>
  
"Leave me be, you fiend!" Doran yelled, his chisel held toward the stone
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"Leave me be, you fiend!" Doran yelled, his chisel held toward the stone
block. The scratching became louder and more persistent.
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block. The scratching became louder and more persistent.
  
 
Once again, the block moved, but this time no fingers poked through the
 
Once again, the block moved, but this time no fingers poked through the
crack. The beast had learned. The slab of granite was being pushed
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crack. The beast had learned. The slab of granite was being pushed
directly from behind, and it glided slowly toward Doran. The dwarf backed
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directly from behind, and it glided slowly toward Doran. The dwarf backed
 
toward his bed.
 
toward his bed.
  
The block stopped sliding. There was now enough space to allow something to
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The block stopped sliding. There was now enough space to allow something to
 
pass through the hole in the wall, but the block was large and Doran could
 
pass through the hole in the wall, but the block was large and Doran could
not see behind it. For a long moment, nothing stirred. The craftsdwarf
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not see behind it. For a long moment, nothing stirred. The craftsdwarf
 
knelt and opened the chest by the foot of his bed, muttering.
 
knelt and opened the chest by the foot of his bed, muttering.
  
At once, a creature leapt from behind the block and faced Doran. It was a
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At once, a creature leapt from behind the block and faced Doran. It was a
 
ratman, ravening, its long yellow incisors surrounded by froth, its
 
ratman, ravening, its long yellow incisors surrounded by froth, its
patchy-furred flesh stretched tight over its starved body. The thing
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patchy-furred flesh stretched tight over its starved body. The thing
 
hungered and would have Doran for its meal.
 
hungered and would have Doran for its meal.
  
The dwarf stood, a vial in his hand. The ratman lunged forward and Doran
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The dwarf stood, a vial in his hand. The ratman lunged forward and Doran
hurled the vial at the beast's face. The glass shattered, and the creature
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hurled the vial at the beast's face. The glass shattered, and the creature
clutched its black protruding eyes as they steamed. Doran rushed forward
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clutched its black protruding eyes as they steamed. Doran rushed forward
 
and stabbed the ratman repeatedly with the chisel until it stopped moving.
 
and stabbed the ratman repeatedly with the chisel until it stopped moving.
  
"Pity about that. I was going to ask Mul to do some etchings for me."
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"Pity about that. I was going to ask Mul to do some etchings for me."
  
 
===(15 Jul 2007)===
 
===(15 Jul 2007)===
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"Yes, I'm sorry, Mul, it would have been a thrilling project," Doran said,
 
"Yes, I'm sorry, Mul, it would have been a thrilling project," Doran said,
pausing to take another swig of whiskey. "I can't believe how much trouble
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pausing to take another swig of whiskey. "I can't believe how much trouble
 
we've been having with ratmen lately."
 
we've been having with ratmen lately."
  
 
"Perhaps there's a larger beast down in the chasm riling them up," Mul
 
"Perhaps there's a larger beast down in the chasm riling them up," Mul
replied. "Kogan's child was taken not long ago."
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replied. "Kogan's child was taken not long ago."
  
 
"Yes, surely something unusual is afoot."
 
"Yes, surely something unusual is afoot."
  
Meanwhile, Kogan stood with his axe by the chasm bridge. Ever since the boy
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Meanwhile, Kogan stood with his axe by the chasm bridge. Ever since the boy
 
Aliz had been lost, the soldier had tirelessly patrolled the walkways along
 
Aliz had been lost, the soldier had tirelessly patrolled the walkways along
 
the deepest parts of the rift, killing dozens of ratmen and a few large
 
the deepest parts of the rift, killing dozens of ratmen and a few large
spiders. He would not be satisfied until the depths were devoid of life.
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spiders. He would not be satisfied until the depths were devoid of life.
  
A foul wind blew up from the chasm. Kogan leaned to the side and peered
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A foul wind blew up from the chasm. Kogan leaned to the side and peered
down over the edge of the bridge. The impact was sudden and the dwarf was
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down over the edge of the bridge. The impact was sudden and the dwarf was
knocked on his back in the middle of the bridge. Kogan heard the sound of
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knocked on his back in the middle of the bridge. Kogan heard the sound of
 
stone being scraped without respect, and he.found himself staring into the
 
stone being scraped without respect, and he.found himself staring into the
 
rotten eyes of a giant decaying reptile.
 
rotten eyes of a giant decaying reptile.
  
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==[[User:Midelne|Midelne]]==
  
==[[User:Metorical|Metorical]]==
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===Fish Dwarf Begin: (6 August 2007)===
===(November 2009)===
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<pre>~~@~~X</pre>
<pre>UUUU/UU/U#+!++@@@@</pre>
 
  
Dwarves hurled boulders down on the invaders as they advanced by
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They called him Fish-Dwarf.  He was the only worker in the outpost willing to brave the depths of the cave river in order to service the floodgate mechanisms when they became clogged with the seasonal muds.
ladder. Sharkra smiled, for this meant they had run out of ammunition
 
for their war machines. She dodged out of the way as a human invader
 
plunged down past her to a rocky doom. Sharkra grimaced. Machines or
 
not, these dwarves would fight the death to save their blasted
 
mountain. At last she reached the battlements.
 
  
Battle master Sharkra was an evil genius of combat. It was rumored
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It was that time again.  The farming gates weren't operational, and the planting had to begin immediately. Fish-Dwarf had his tools, and the special fins he had manufactured were secured to broad feet. Everything was ready.  The frightened faces of the onlooking children would not dissuade him. Fish-Dwarf understood that this was his calling.  He was the only one that could save the outpost. The dwarf inhaled, and his chest swelled to nearly double its original size.  Clearing his mind, the dwarf dove into the water.
she had sacrificed everything she loved for riches and lost it all
 
gambling the same night. Her very aura smelled of the underworld.
 
Now she soldiered for anyone who would pay her. Pay her and her elite
 
troop of mercenaries, the Unholy Band. This time is was rat-lord
 
Gomra that hired her.
 
  
Sharkra pulled herself onto the fortress wall. Members of the Unholy
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===(8 November 2007)===
Band leapt over the battlements, light on their feet. Together they
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<pre>~~~@%X</pre>
advanced on the dwarves. Sharkra wielded a giant mace, while the Band
 
pulled rapiers from polished sheaths.
 
  
“We have you,” said Sharkra. “Throw down your weapons and die quickly.
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Fish-Dwarf swam down the narrow tunnel to the gate mechanism. The water was murky and even with his superior vision he could only just see his hands sweeping ahead of him.
  
Something sailed through the air and struck Sharkra in the face, a
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The upper portion of the mechanism appeared suddenly before him.  The dwarf inspected the machinery quickly, mindful of his air, yet confident that he had at least a few minutes left. The top assembly was clear, so the mud must have worked itself into the lower gears.  Fish-Dwarf pushed his way down.
glass flask filled with fuming liquid. The glass shattered sending
 
pain coursing through the evil woman’s body. She put her hand to her
 
face and it came back covered in slime. She straightened up and
 
looked around. The Unholy Band was laughing at her. Sadly, this
 
wasn’t the first time.
 
  
“What are you standing around for?” screeched Sharkra. “Kill them.
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The swollen rotting face of a lizardman greeted him, twisted into the gears. Not again, Fish-Dwarf thought, dejected.  It would take at least three trips to dislodge all of the chunks.  The dwarf removed the chisel from his tool case and began working it into the sticking jam.
  
The vain and evil Sharkra pulled a mirror from her pack which she
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===(10 December 2007)===
carried at all times. Her face was never much to begin with, but now
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<pre>+@@+@@@+~~~~~</pre>
it was utterly ruined. Gomra, thought Sharkra, it is all his fault.
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The warrior woman whistled and the Unholy Band followed her as she
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"Fish-Dwarf, you have saved us!" the children shouted as the wet dwarf
retreated from the fortress.
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pulled his way up on to the bank. He had finished his last cleaning
 
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run, and already the floodgate was rising, ushering in the waters that
“It is said,” intoned dwarf captain Duzelm, “that evil shall always
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would prepare the way for the summer harvest.
turn upon itself.”
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"Truly, Fish-Dwarf, your mastery of the murky depths never ceases to
“What is your plan master?” asked Bally, the dwarven squire.
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amaze us. You are a hero," the Mayor Kogan said, offering Fish-Dwarf
 
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a mug of the outpost's best.
“We shall follow this villain back to Lord Gomra,” said Duzelm “and
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catch all the rats in the same trap. Go to the humans in Gelthtown,
 
they have the quick steeds we require.”
 
 
 
Before the day was through, the men of Gelthtown had assembled the
 
horses, along with master rider Jorna. She was blond and lean, draped
 
in the leathers of a Gelthtown tracker. The dwarves climbed onto the
 
horses and strapped themselves in.
 
 
 
“Are you sure you can keep up with the Unholy Band?” asked Captain Duzelm.
 
 
 
Jorna laughed. “Just pray I don’t reach Gomra before Sharkra does,” she said.
 
 
 
==[[User:Midelne|Midelne]]==
 
 
 
===Fish Dwarf Begin: (6 August 2007)===
 
<pre>~~@~~X</pre>
 
 
 
They called him Fish-Dwarf. He was the only worker in the outpost willing to brave the depths of the cave river in order to service the floodgate mechanisms when they became clogged with the seasonal muds.
 
 
 
It was that time again. The farming gates weren't operational, and the planting had to begin immediately. Fish-Dwarf had his tools, and the special fins he had manufactured were secured to broad feet. Everything was ready. The frightened faces of the onlooking children would not dissuade him. Fish-Dwarf understood that this was his calling. He was the only one that could save the outpost. The dwarf inhaled, and his chest swelled to nearly double its original size. Clearing his mind, the dwarf dove into the water.
 
 
 
===(8 November 2007)===
 
<pre>~~~@%X</pre>
 
 
 
Fish-Dwarf swam down the narrow tunnel to the gate mechanism. The water was murky and even with his superior vision he could only just see his hands sweeping ahead of him.
 
 
 
The upper portion of the mechanism appeared suddenly before him. The dwarf inspected the machinery quickly, mindful of his air, yet confident that he had at least a few minutes left. The top assembly was clear, so the mud must have worked itself into the lower gears. Fish-Dwarf pushed his way down.
 
 
 
The swollen rotting face of a lizardman greeted him, twisted into the gears. Not again, Fish-Dwarf thought, dejected. It would take at least three trips to dislodge all of the chunks. The dwarf removed the chisel from his tool case and began working it into the sticking jam.
 
 
 
===(10 December 2007)===
 
<pre>+@@+@@@+~~~~~</pre>
 
   
 
"Fish-Dwarf, you have saved us!" the children shouted as the wet dwarf
 
pulled his way up on to the bank. He had finished his last cleaning
 
run, and already the floodgate was rising, ushering in the waters that
 
would prepare the way for the summer harvest.
 
   
 
"Truly, Fish-Dwarf, your mastery of the murky depths never ceases to
 
amaze us. You are a hero," the Mayor Kogan said, offering Fish-Dwarf
 
a mug of the outpost's best.
 
   
 
 
"I am glad I could help," Fish-Dwarf said, draining the mug in one
 
"I am glad I could help," Fish-Dwarf said, draining the mug in one
motion. "If only the river waters were whiskey, my life would be
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motion. "If only the river waters were whiskey, my life would be
 
complete."
 
complete."
 
   
 
   
 
"I fear we would never see you again if that were the case!" the Mayor jested.
 
"I fear we would never see you again if that were the case!" the Mayor jested.
 
   
 
   
Fish-Dwarf pondered a moment. "Indeed. Yet the search for the
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Fish-Dwarf pondered a moment. "Indeed. Yet the search for the
 
Whiskey River is a quest for the young, I'm afraid."
 
Whiskey River is a quest for the young, I'm afraid."
 
   
 
   
 
"We here at Gladanvil are happy to have you," the Mayor replied as the
 
"We here at Gladanvil are happy to have you," the Mayor replied as the
crowd dispersed. As the others left, the mayor pulled Fish-Dwarf
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crowd dispersed. As the others left, the mayor pulled Fish-Dwarf
 
aside.
 
aside.
 
   
 
   
"-- and yet, I fear you cannot stay long. I've received word from
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"-- and yet, I fear you cannot stay long. I've received word from
King Dorazar. He has heard tell of your talents, and our liaison from
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King Dorazar. He has heard tell of your talents, and our liaison from
 
the Mountainhome has conveyed his request for your presence at the
 
the Mountainhome has conveyed his request for your presence at the
 
capital."
 
capital."
 
   
 
   
"My presence? Surely the engineers of the Mountainhome can manage the
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"My presence? Surely the engineers of the Mountainhome can manage the
 
mighty floodgates and channels of Steelpoint without my help."
 
mighty floodgates and channels of Steelpoint without my help."
 
   
 
   
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Innumerable stalactites hung from the ceiling of the expansive gem-lit
 
Innumerable stalactites hung from the ceiling of the expansive gem-lit
 
cavern, many dipping down through the still surface of the black
 
cavern, many dipping down through the still surface of the black
waters. This was the Lake of Columns, the source of life for
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waters. This was the Lake of Columns, the source of life for
 
Steelpoint, and now a place of dread.
 
Steelpoint, and now a place of dread.
 
   
 
   
Fish-Dwarf fit the blades into place on his fins. The citizens of
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Fish-Dwarf fit the blades into place on his fins. The citizens of
 
Steelpoint did not know what the creature was, but no fewer than seven
 
Steelpoint did not know what the creature was, but no fewer than seven
 
fisherdwarves had been lost at the shore. No matter, thought
 
fisherdwarves had been lost at the shore. No matter, thought
Fish-Dwarf. King Dorazar had charged him to slay the lurking threat,
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Fish-Dwarf. King Dorazar had charged him to slay the lurking threat,
and that is what he would do. Still, the nature of the creature
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and that is what he would do. Still, the nature of the creature
eluded him. It had been years since his last combat with an aquatic
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eluded him. It had been years since his last combat with an aquatic
 
beast, and then it was only the cave crocodiles and lizardmen that
 
beast, and then it was only the cave crocodiles and lizardmen that
occasionally harassed his own community. Steelpoint would not have
+
occasionally harassed his own community. Steelpoint would not have
sent for him over such a triviality. Hefting his mighty trident,
+
sent for him over such a triviality. Hefting his mighty trident,
 
Fish-Dwarf nodded to the gathered onlookers before leaping into the
 
Fish-Dwarf nodded to the gathered onlookers before leaping into the
 
lake.
 
lake.
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Behind any of these formations, the beast could lurk.
 
Behind any of these formations, the beast could lurk.
 
   
 
   
There! Nestled between three columns was a gigantic bloated form on
+
There! Nestled between three columns was a gigantic bloated form on
the lake bottom. Fish-Dwarf swam closer, almost drifting. What
+
the lake bottom. Fish-Dwarf swam closer, almost drifting. What
manner of beast was this? Great tentacles it had, and a toothy maw
+
manner of beast was this? Great tentacles it had, and a toothy maw
 
which flopped open as it slumbered, surrounded by half-consumed bodies
 
which flopped open as it slumbered, surrounded by half-consumed bodies
 
of the dead.
 
of the dead.
 
   
 
   
 
Fish-Dwarf was almost upon it now, his trident lifted above his head
 
Fish-Dwarf was almost upon it now, his trident lifted above his head
as he sank slowly toward the sleeping fiend. As he prepared to
+
as he sank slowly toward the sleeping fiend. As he prepared to
 
strike, the lurid thing's lone eye flashed open.
 
strike, the lurid thing's lone eye flashed open.
  
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Tentacles lashed out, looping around Fish-Dwarf's torso and pinning
 
Tentacles lashed out, looping around Fish-Dwarf's torso and pinning
his arms to his chest. A force stronger than any he had ever
+
his arms to his chest. A force stronger than any he had ever
 
experienced crushed his ribs and a stream of bubbles shot from his
 
experienced crushed his ribs and a stream of bubbles shot from his
mouth as the breath was squeezed from his body. Fish-Dwarf
+
mouth as the breath was squeezed from his body. Fish-Dwarf
 
desperately slashed at the tentacles with his fin blades and as his
 
desperately slashed at the tentacles with his fin blades and as his
 
vision faded to black he saw that the water was thick with curling
 
vision faded to black he saw that the water was thick with curling
purple ribbons of the foul beast's tainted blood. The monster's grip
+
purple ribbons of the foul beast's tainted blood. The monster's grip
loosened and Fish-Dwarf was able to free his arms. His sight had not
+
loosened and Fish-Dwarf was able to free his arms. His sight had not
 
returned, but when he stabbed his trident downward, he felt it sink
 
returned, but when he stabbed his trident downward, he felt it sink
deep into the creature. The monster's body convulsed and it raced
+
deep into the creature. The monster's body convulsed and it raced
 
into the open water, Fish-Dwarf still clinging to the imbedded weapon.
 
into the open water, Fish-Dwarf still clinging to the imbedded weapon.
 
   
 
   
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Fish-Dwarf thought, though the beast continued on into the depths at
 
Fish-Dwarf thought, though the beast continued on into the depths at
 
such speed that the diver could not maintain his bearings, and
 
such speed that the diver could not maintain his bearings, and
suddenly in the back of his mind arose a strange sensation... it was
+
suddenly in the back of his mind arose a strange sensation... it was
the need for air, such as he had not experienced for many years. A
+
the need for air, such as he had not experienced for many years. A
 
tingling came to his throat and nose, and his head began to feel numb
 
tingling came to his throat and nose, and his head began to feel numb
 
as he became more desperate for breath, and yet slowly, his vision was
 
as he became more desperate for breath, and yet slowly, his vision was
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The beast slowed, its energy spent, and it settled on to the lake
 
The beast slowed, its energy spent, and it settled on to the lake
bottom, unmoving. Fish-Dwarf jammed the trident into it a few times;
+
bottom, unmoving. Fish-Dwarf jammed the trident into it a few times;
the thing was dead. Now, the surface! Fish-Dwarf pulled his weapon
+
the thing was dead. Now, the surface! Fish-Dwarf pulled his weapon
from the monster and swam upward, but he stopped immediately. As far
+
from the monster and swam upward, but he stopped immediately. As far
 
as he could see in the now-dark water, a smooth ceiling of limestone
 
as he could see in the now-dark water, a smooth ceiling of limestone
greeted him. The monster had fled into a great crack in the lake
+
greeted him. The monster had fled into a great crack in the lake
 
bottom, so far and so deep that the light from the gem lamps was no
 
bottom, so far and so deep that the light from the gem lamps was no
longer visible. Just the endless water and rock of the submerged
+
longer visible.   Just the endless water and rock of the submerged
 
tomb of Fish-Dwarf, he thought, as he chose a direction and swam.
 
tomb of Fish-Dwarf, he thought, as he chose a direction and swam.
  
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<pre>,..,.++U+,.+,.+U~U||</pre>
 
<pre>,..,.++U+,.+,.+U~U||</pre>
  
Suffering blighted the land with cruel hunger. Wagons brought foul
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Suffering blighted the land with cruel hunger. Wagons brought foul
fungus from the dwarven mountains. It was barely enough to sustain
+
fungus from the dwarven mountains. It was barely enough to sustain
those base enough to eat such filth. The rest died. Paldadar rested
+
those base enough to eat such filth. The rest died. Paldadar rested
against the hilt of his great sword. He looked over his shoulder at
+
against the hilt of his great sword. He looked over his shoulder at
the dark stone castle. Turning his back on mud brick huts, the knight
+
the dark stone castle. Turning his back on mud brick huts, the knight
 
passed by the scraggly bearded guards and entered the keep.
 
passed by the scraggly bearded guards and entered the keep.
 
   
 
   
 
From a high window, bright, mocking sunlight shone across the dark
 
From a high window, bright, mocking sunlight shone across the dark
wooden throne and the troubled king that sat upon it. The old man
+
wooden throne and the troubled king that sat upon it. The old man
 
reached for his cup, and after taking a sip, spat the vile dwarven
 
reached for his cup, and after taking a sip, spat the vile dwarven
brew unto the stone floor. A herald in a mud-smattered tunic rushed
+
brew unto the stone floor. A herald in a mud-smattered tunic rushed
 
to wipe up the spill, but seeing the knight, rose to confront him.
 
to wipe up the spill, but seeing the knight, rose to confront him.
 
   
 
   
"You were not summoned, Sir Paldadar," spit the herald. "Go ask the
+
"You were not summoned, Sir Paldadar," spit the herald. "Go ask the
 
peasants instead of begging the king for scraps from the royal table."
 
peasants instead of begging the king for scraps from the royal table."
 
   
 
   
 
"Silence, Rodger," said the king.
 
"Silence, Rodger," said the king.
 
   
 
   
The herald jumped away like a whipped dog. The king motioned the
+
The herald jumped away like a whipped dog. The king motioned the
 
knight to come forward.
 
knight to come forward.
 
   
 
   
"The gods have abandoned this place," said the king. "Only through
+
"The gods have abandoned this place," said the king. "Only through
their glory will the days of bounty return. It is for this reason you
+
their glory will the days of bounty return. It is for this reason you
 
must smite the heathen Farthlings where they dwell across the river.
 
must smite the heathen Farthlings where they dwell across the river.
 
When their land is in ruin, the gods at last will favor us."
 
When their land is in ruin, the gods at last will favor us."
 
   
 
   
The knight ground his teeth. This was obviously High Priest Igland's
+
The knight ground his teeth. This was obviously High Priest Igland's
doing. But perhaps there was wisdom in punishing the arrogant
+
doing. But perhaps there was wisdom in punishing the arrogant
Farthlings for their many insults. Death by the sword was much
+
Farthlings for their many insults. Death by the sword was much
 
preferable to slow certain death by starvation.
 
preferable to slow certain death by starvation.
  
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As Paldadar walked away from the keep, peasants averted their hungry
 
As Paldadar walked away from the keep, peasants averted their hungry
faces. He was still a knight, even if he represented the most
+
faces. He was still a knight, even if he represented the most
wretched of kingdoms. A frail sissy approached from behind, leading
+
wretched of kingdoms. A frail sissy approached from behind, leading
two horses. Paldadar swung around, drawing his sword. There stood
+
two horses. Paldadar swung around, drawing his sword. There stood
 
Rodger, wearing the snottiest of faces, his nose in the air.
 
Rodger, wearing the snottiest of faces, his nose in the air.
 
   
 
   
 
"By the will of the king," he hissed, "I am to be your squire."
 
"By the will of the king," he hissed, "I am to be your squire."
 
   
 
   
Paldadar prayed to the gods for mercy. Would that a Farthling's bolt
+
Paldadar prayed to the gods for mercy. Would that a Farthling's bolt
find his heart soon that he be saved from further tortures. Together
+
find his heart soon that he be saved from further tortures. Together
 
the pair made their way to the Temple of Love, where High Priest
 
the pair made their way to the Temple of Love, where High Priest
 
Igland waited to bless their holy crusade.
 
Igland waited to bless their holy crusade.
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The temple was built on a tall hill, a ring of marble columns
 
The temple was built on a tall hill, a ring of marble columns
 
surrounding an enormous stone stele, pricking the sky with its
 
surrounding an enormous stone stele, pricking the sky with its
majesty. All around the temple, peasants scrambled to snatch at the
+
majesty. All around the temple, peasants scrambled to snatch at the
scraps donated by the monks that poured rotten food down the hill. As
+
scraps donated by the monks that poured rotten food down the hill. As
 
Paldadar entered the temple, he was surrounded by fat priests and
 
Paldadar entered the temple, he was surrounded by fat priests and
 
priestesses that danced around him in a grotesque, undulating display.  
 
priestesses that danced around him in a grotesque, undulating display.  
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"You must put an end to the Farthling menace," said the priest,
 
"You must put an end to the Farthling menace," said the priest,
growing angry. "If their God of Suicide spreads his faith to our
+
growing angry. "If their God of Suicide spreads his faith to our
kingdom, none of our desperate peasants will survive. You must strike
+
kingdom, none of our desperate peasants will survive. You must strike
 
the heart of their kingdom and burn their temple to the ground."
 
the heart of their kingdom and burn their temple to the ground."
 
   
 
   
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The kingdom of the Farthlings was separated from the kingdom of Love
 
The kingdom of the Farthlings was separated from the kingdom of Love
 
by the River of Sorrow, whose wide fast-moving waters could only be
 
by the River of Sorrow, whose wide fast-moving waters could only be
crossed in one place. This was the Bridge of Destiny. As the riders
+
crossed in one place. This was the Bridge of Destiny. As the riders
 
approached, Rodger twitched with fear and apprehension, for it was
 
approached, Rodger twitched with fear and apprehension, for it was
said the bridge was guarded by an evil water troll. At the bridge,
+
said the bridge was guarded by an evil water troll. At the bridge,
Paldadar held up his gauntleted hand. The horses stopped, and the
+
Paldadar held up his gauntleted hand. The horses stopped, and the
knight dismounted. Paldadar drew his sword and walked out onto the
+
knight dismounted. Paldadar drew his sword and walked out onto the
 
wooden planks.
 
wooden planks.
  
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<pre>%,..%,.|%.,.UH,%..%%UH,,%.~%,..(%).,.%|,..%</pre>
 
<pre>%,..%,.|%.,.UH,%..%%UH,,%.~%,..(%).,.%|,..%</pre>
 
   
 
   
Green flames shot up from beneath the bridge. Horrid laughter pealed
+
Green flames shot up from beneath the bridge. Horrid laughter pealed
across the blighted landscape. The knight turned to see Rodger making
+
across the blighted landscape. The knight turned to see Rodger making
tracks back to the temple with the speed of a spooked hare. Slowly
+
tracks back to the temple with the speed of a spooked hare. Slowly
 
Paldadar looked over his shoulder to see the enormous bloated troll,
 
Paldadar looked over his shoulder to see the enormous bloated troll,
 
dripping with slime and black pus.
 
dripping with slime and black pus.
 
   
 
   
 
"You seek to pass into the land of suicide bearing the message of
 
"You seek to pass into the land of suicide bearing the message of
love," said the troll. "What will you tell them, knight? Is slow
+
love," said the troll. "What will you tell them, knight? Is slow
 
certain death by starvation superior than the final empowering
 
certain death by starvation superior than the final empowering
 
choice?"
 
choice?"
 
   
 
   
"Where there is life, there is hope," said Paldadar. "Love will
+
"Where there is life, there is hope," said Paldadar. "Love will
 
overcome all obstacles!"
 
overcome all obstacles!"
 
   
 
   
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As Paldadar cut the monster down, his mind was wracked with doubt.
 
As Paldadar cut the monster down, his mind was wracked with doubt.
Was the nation of love superior? He hailed from a place where young
+
Was the nation of love superior? He hailed from a place where young
 
people sold themselves for scraps of bread and yet he sought to bring
 
people sold themselves for scraps of bread and yet he sought to bring
hope to a strange country. He found Rodger hiding in a nearby bush
+
hope to a strange country. He found Rodger hiding in a nearby bush
 
and hauled him, protesting, across the bridge.
 
and hauled him, protesting, across the bridge.
 
   
 
   
 
The land of the Farthlings was lush and green compared to the land of
 
The land of the Farthlings was lush and green compared to the land of
love. Cherry blossoms rained down on the two riders as they wound
+
love. Cherry blossoms rained down on the two riders as they wound
their way through the hills. Even in these pleasant surroundings, the
+
their way through the hills. Even in these pleasant surroundings, the
demented nature of the Farthlings soon became evident. Bodies dotted
+
demented nature of the Farthlings soon became evident. Bodies dotted
the road here and there, swords plunged into their own guts. Corpses
+
the road here and there, swords plunged into their own guts. Corpses
 
hung in the trees from hastily-tied nooses, over eager to take their
 
hung in the trees from hastily-tied nooses, over eager to take their
own lives. As the riders passed, skeletal bodies lifted themselves
+
own lives. As the riders passed, skeletal bodies lifted themselves
 
from the grass to watch them saunter on.
 
from the grass to watch them saunter on.
 
   
 
   
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reciting the Charm of Making.
 
reciting the Charm of Making.
 
   
 
   
At last they reached the capital of the Farthlings. The wind blew red
+
At last they reached the capital of the Farthlings. The wind blew red
rose petals through the cold, dead streets. Even the cheerful sun
+
rose petals through the cold, dead streets. Even the cheerful sun
seemed dim in the vast tomb of a city. Rodger stared straight ahead
+
seemed dim in the vast tomb of a city. Rodger stared straight ahead
 
as they made their way to the keep, careful not to look into the dark
 
as they made their way to the keep, careful not to look into the dark
 
doorway, behind which ominous rustlings could be heard.
 
doorway, behind which ominous rustlings could be heard.
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The flag of Farthlingland flew above the ramparts of the citadel. At
 
The flag of Farthlingland flew above the ramparts of the citadel. At
 
the base of the wall lay the piles of bones of those who had
 
the base of the wall lay the piles of bones of those who had
hopelessly thrown themselves over the side. A wide moat circled the
+
hopelessly thrown themselves over the side. A wide moat circled the
castle. As the two riders approached, a draw bridge was lowered over
+
castle. As the two riders approached, a draw bridge was lowered over
the water. Paldadar thought he could see a crowned figure on the wall
+
the water. Paldadar thought he could see a crowned figure on the wall
beckoning them inside. As they crossed the bridge, Rodger made the
+
beckoning them inside. As they crossed the bridge, Rodger made the
mistake of looking down into the water. The currents were filled with
+
mistake of looking down into the water. The currents were filled with
the souls of those who drowned themselves in desperate sorrow. Eyes
+
the souls of those who drowned themselves in desperate sorrow. Eyes
 
shut tight, Rodger hugged the neck of his horse, and followed Paldadar
 
shut tight, Rodger hugged the neck of his horse, and followed Paldadar
 
into the gate.
 
into the gate.
  
==[[User:mr_seeker|mr_seeker]]==
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==[[User:Onodera|onodera]]==
===(29 January 2016)===
+
===(01 November 2008)===
<pre>|++U+++|?</pre>
+
<pre>"",",.@,.T,"""</pre>
  
“They say that the dragon slayer roams the halls of the castle still,” said the old man.
+
"Don't let the sun set on you in the Dark Wood," said the dwarf
 +
crones.  "Ole Brick-a-Branch will get you."  Nonsense, thought young
 +
Davik as he rode his mule along the twisting green deer path.  The
 +
darkness came quickly as the sun slipped behind the trees.  As he set
 +
about making a fire, Davik pondered the dark tales of Brick-a-branch
 +
and his mischief.
  
“You are a liar,” said Prince Mucer. “There are no such things as ghosts, and dragons aren't real.
+
Not even the elves dared enter the Wood at night.  Something older
 +
than time haunted these cursed trees, but this valley was the quickest
 +
way to Port City, saving at least a month of travel. As the night
 +
grew darker and colder, Davik fumbled in his pack to retrieve the
 +
charms and idols he had nearly refused as the journey began.
  
“Maybe today there are none still alive,” said the old man, “but before the Age of Heroes, the skies were filled with them and no one was safe.
+
A great shape emerged from the darkness.  It was a gnarled troll, as
 +
old as the hills.  It picked up Davik by the ankle.
  
“You bore me, ancient one,” said the prince. “Maybe my father should have you executed.
+
"Not much meat here," it said.
  
Later that night, while Prince Mucer was pulling the wings off a fly, a knock came at his door. He bellowed at the intruder to leave. The knocking came again, louder this time. Mucer heaved a sigh and walked over to the door. It swung open, but no one was there. The prince had had just about enough of the old man's games. It was time he found a new way to entertain himself. The prince buckled on his sword belt and left the room.
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"Please, Ole Brick-a-Branch, don't eat me," said Davik.
  
===(28 February 2016)===
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Having said his name, the troll was force to lay the dwarf down.
<pre>|++UN+++\U</pre>
 
  
The dwarf fortress was as quiet as a tomb that night. Prince Mucer couldn't help but fear, but his anger was greater. How dare that old man frighten me with ghost stories, thought the prince. He would give the old man something to be frightened about. Prince Mucer fingered the hilt of his blade. The old man didn't have too much longer to live anyway. Who would miss him?
+
"I will not eat you," said the monster, "If you can answer me these
 +
riddles three."
  
“Say goodnight, old man!” shouted Mucer as he kicked in the laboratory door.
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==[[User:Peristarkawan|Peristarkawan]]==
 +
===(16 May 2007)===
 +
<pre>=@()++@</pre>
  
There was something standing next to the old man, facing away from the door. It was tall and translucent green. The apparition seemed to float in the air, trailing bloody stumps for legs. Mucer cried out with fright and dropped his sword. The creature turned to face him. Its face was almost entirely burned off.
+
Doran stirred the bubbling pot of syrup.  It was ready!  "Pour, pour, pour!" the dwarf sang. Into the molds the syrup flowed. "Another batch," the dwarf said, satisfied.
  
“What's wrong, my prince?” asked the old man, having run to where Mucer had fainted.
+
Just then, he noticed somebody standing in the doorway.  "Ah, Glornol.  What brings you to the kitchens this early?  Come to try a sticky treat?  I have some Anvil Drops cooling now.  Just a moment."
  
===(29 March 2016)===
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Doran turned to the tray on the table when he was startled by Glornol's shouting.  "What is the meaning of this?  Isn't there a war on?"
<pre>+++U++U|</pre>
 
  
“The dragon slayer is real!” exclaimed Prince Mucer.
+
"Even soldiers need sticky treats, Glornol!"  Doran picked up two chocolate goblins and began to speak in a high-pitched throaty voice.
  
“Of course,said the old man. “I told you as much.
+
"Ooo, it's Glornol!" the first chocolate goblin said.
  
“I have seen him,” said Mucer. “He was standing right there.”
+
"Glornol's scared of the mean, mean goblins!" the second chocolate goblin observed.
  
The old man looked to the empty space where the prince was pointing. This was serious. The king had to be informed immediately. Only then could the decision be made on how to proceed. Every time the dragon slayer had showed himself before there had been a calamity. The old man called for the guards to take Mucer back to his chambers.
+
"Let's eat the dwarf!  Yummies for tummies!" the first chocolate goblin offered.
  
“The dragon slayer has revealed himself to young Mucer,” said old man Garva.
+
"The dwarf might eat me instead!  Oh no!" the second chocolate goblin replied.  Doran held the goblin out to Glornol.
  
“That is unfortunate,” said the king. “He must be escorted out of the kingdom at once. Whether he is my son makes no difference. The soul of the kingdom is at stake.
+
Glornol was not amused, but he snatched the candy from Doran's hand. "Hrmph," he grunted, and biting the goblin's head off, he walked out of the kitchen.
  
===(29 April 2016)===
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==[[User:Qwip|Qwip]]==
<pre>(.,MU.,M@.,)U++U</pre>
+
===(05 December 2006)===
  
“Come hither my liege,” said old man Garva. “Gaze into the crystal ball.
+
<pre>...@T@..###S#</pre>
  
“Is the prince safe?” asked the king.
+
Taking a break from their duty, the two guards sat at a table with a scenic view of the chasm.
 +
They did not notice as they drained their mugs that they were being watched from the shadows
 +
by clusters of pale eyes. A table by the chasm?!
 +
--[[User:Qwip|Qwip]] 05 December 2006
  
“Mucer will never truly be safe again,” said Garva, “so it is written.”
+
===(09 February 2007)===
  
“There is more to life than the pages of a book,” objected the king.
+
<pre>.@......####
 
+
...T@@~S####
Rather that respond to ignorance, Garva just gestured to the magic globe. It was connected to a mechanism at the top and bottom. Garva put his hand on the crystal and gave it a spin. Lightning arched over the surface of the globe revealing a woodland scene. There was Prince Mucer, riding his black mule. With him was Kogan the woods-dwarf, the only one willing to bear the prince's company in this time of exile.
+
.......#####
 +
</pre>
 +
Dolan was chatting with Aliz about the health benefits of dwarven beer when Aliz disappeared.
 +
Dolan sprang to his feet and saw that Aliz was being dragged toward the chasm, a thick rope of
 +
translucent silk wrapped around his left ankle. At the lip of the chasm, a bloated form slowly
 +
reeled the line in with her spindly legs.
 +
Dolan knew immediately -- it was the Wolf-Mother of Darkness. 
 +
He grabbed his axe and ran toward Aliz, who was now only a few more pulls from the beast.
  
“How much longer until we reach Assura?” whined Mucer. “My backside is sore from riding.
+
As he was hauling ore to the magma smelter, the peasant Kogarak saw the situation, screamed,
 +
dropping his load, and ran toward the barracks. As he heard the sound of an axe ring against
 +
stone behind him, he wondered if he would make it in time.
 +
:&mdash; [[User:Qwip|Qwip]] 08:40, 9 February 2007 (EST)
  
“Keep your eyes open, my prince,” said Kogan, “and remember, in the world under Apexus's vault of sky, there are consequences for your actions.
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===(18 April 2007)===
 +
<pre>@@@...@.####
 +
@..T..@S####
 +
.......#####
 +
</pre>
 +
The axe had scored the stone floor where it had severed the silk line.  The Wolf-Mother chittered
 +
angrily and pounced at Dolan, moving with surprising quickness.  Dolan was knocked to the ground,
 +
the enormous body of the foul creature pressing him into the stone.  His axe clanged some distance
 +
away.  The blunt knobs at the end of the Wolf-Mother's forelegs dug into Dolan's ribs as her
 +
dripping mandibles drew closer to his face.  He grabbed her head with both hands, trying
 +
desperately to keep her at bay.  A foul-smelling spittle dripped on to his cheek.
  
===(30 may 2016)===
+
Aliz, still dazed from his initial fall, slowly made his way to his feet.  Seeing Dolan's desperate
<pre>e,..~-@U~M.,.,</pre>
+
struggle, he drew his sword and hacked at one of the Wolf-Mother's legs. The bumpy skin was
 +
incredibly tough, but the steel blade left the appendage hanging by tatters. The Wolf-Mother
 +
belched a grating rasp and rolled away from Aliz and faced the dwarves. Dolan crawled toward his
 +
axe, but the nauseating venom drenching his face and beard had left him almost powerless. The
 +
Wolf-Mother hesitated, her wound oozing white ichor as Aliz stood his ground.
  
“Help me!” cried a girl's voice.
+
There were several sharp cracking noises, and the Wolf-Mother crumpled, several iron bolts
 +
protruding from her many eyes.  In the distance stood Bomtek and the other marksdwarves,
 +
accompanied by Kogarak.  Aliz rushed to Dolan.  The dwarf was breathing heavily.
  
Kogan went off to find her, but Mucer held him back.  “You are to protect me from all harmForget her,” snapped the prince.
+
"My body feels like gravelI need a drink," Dolan said.
  
Horrible screams echoed throughout the woodsThis didn't help calm Mucer's already well-developed paranoia.  Kogan walked next to the prince's mule, battleaxe in hand.  Ahead, on the trail, stood an elf rangerShe held an arrow against her bowstring, pointed at the ground.  Mucer was sweating and squirming.
+
"The Wolf-Mother is dead.  Brace upI'll bring you your mug."  Aliz fetched Dolan's mug from
 +
the table and brought it to the dwarf where he lay on the stone floorThe mug was almost empty.
  
“How dare you block the path of the crown prince!” shouted Mucer.
+
"The brood," Dolan whispered. "The night brood will come."
 +
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An arrow shot out of the trees and pierced Kogan's neck.  The dwarf bodyguard pulled the prince off of his mule and covered him with his body.  Blood poured from Kogan's wound and onto Mucer's face.  The prince was disgusted and horrified now that it seemed that his only friend wouldn't live very much longer.
+
==[[User:Rewolf31|Rewolf31]]==
 +
===(13 April 2007)===
  
==MustachioNut==
+
<pre>.B@.~~~
===(21 January 2015)===
+
</pre>
<pre>~~~~,.%,.@@@""""""</pre>
+
And so Alor, a wrestler of renown, found himself between a great boar and the wide river. For six days they struggled, and as the sun descended behind the hills on the evening of the seventh day, Alor finally collapsed in exhaustion. The boar spoke and said, "I too am tired.  The sun has fallen.  Let us rest." And so Alor and the boar slept, and the sun arose on the morning of the eighth day.
  
The flight across the sea had been a wild and dangerous one. The
+
===(21 July 2007)===
giant nuthatch the dwarves were riding wasn't built for long distance
+
<pre>,.,B@~,~,~</pre>
missions. Just about the time the far coast had been sighted, the
 
bird suffered a massive heart attack. Uren spoke encouraging words to
 
the poor thing and it did its best to crash land on the beach. The
 
dwarves took inventory. All three of them, Uren, Doraj, and Aliza,
 
had survived with only minor injuries. They were now trapped on the
 
foreign shore, for the bird had breathed its last.
 
  
The seer had given them three days to find a piece of the cosmic egg.
+
"Whiskey?" Alor asked the boar, holding up his flask.  The wrestler had not spoken for a week.
Most of the known egg fragments had already been used in magic spells
 
of mass destruction. They had to find the last fragment before an evil
 
wizard like Nadir or Darquan found it. The issue was the prophecy.
 
The last piece of the egg from which the world was hatched was
 
destined to be its undoing. Should one of the dark lords find it, it
 
would be weaponized and used to end the world. This was all supposed
 
to happen on the final day of the Plump Helmet Festival. That was in
 
three days time.
 
  
"So here we are," said Doraj. "The Wild Lands. Did the seer give us
+
"Gladly," the boar said, taking the flask up in its mouth. "You block my path to the river, and now you offer me your flask. Strange are the ways of your people."  
anywhere to look in this wide country, or is it a mystery as usual?"
 
  
"You should have more respect for your elders," snapped Aliza. "If we
+
"Your path?  I was seeking to cross the river and found myself menaced," Alor said.
don't find the egg fragment soon, it is bound to fall into the wrong
 
hands."
 
  
"I do not fear scum such as Darquan," said Uren the barbarian dwarf.
+
"The squirrels tell me I am a terror to behold when I am thirsty," the boar said as it drained the flask. "Do I menace you now?"  The boar looked mild and plump.  Indeed, the gentle creature reminded Alor of his daughter.  
"I say we follow the villain to the prize and then cut him down and
 
take it."
 
  
"Genius!" snorted Aliza sarcastically.
+
"No, I am not menaced.  I am reminded of home," Alor said fondly.  At that moment his stomach growled, for he had not eaten in some time.
  
So the adventure began. There were only three dwarves in a land
+
"Hopefully I do not remind you of your dinner table," the boar laughed, "though it remains to be seen who would have the final mastery in our contest."  Alor smiled broadly and the boar guided Alor to the ford, where they parted as friends.
filled with danger, racing toward cosmic mystery aimed at ending the
 
world. There was no time to bury the body of the giant bird and news
 
of their spectacular entrance was bound to spread fast. Beyond the
 
beach was a vast jungle, thick and dark, and beyond were mighty snow
 
covered peaks on the horizon. Wherever the fragment had ended up, it
 
couldn't be somewhere easy to find or the wizards would already have
 
found it. Doraj suggested they head for the tallest peak and they
 
drew their swords and began hacking through the underbrush.
 
  
==[[User:NutchapolSal|NutchapolSal]]==
+
===(12 September 2007)===
===(9 May 2018)===
+
<pre>++@a@+
<pre>|++@++@Z+|</pre>
+
</pre>
 +
"Daddy!  Daddy!" the little girl cried happily as she ran toward the mighty dwarf where he stood under the archway.
  
The dwarves returned from the mission with half their numbers.  The goblin resistance had proved stronger than anticipated and the dwarven leadership was lacking to say the leastThe entire operation had been concocted by the odious Prince Mucer, widely known to be a lascivious and incompetent ruler.  Upon their return Mucer was nowhere to be found.  He had been drinking the night before and no amount of prodding could roust him.
+
"I missed you, sweet pod!" Alor crouched down and lifted the child up to his shoulder, where she sat, beaming"Have you been good while I was away?"
  
“My prince!” said lieutenant Orson“The scouts have returned.
+
"I made a puzzle box.  See!"  The girl held out a soapstone box.  The master craftsdwarf always started the young ones with the material since it required little strength to carve, though it crumbled easilyEven so, the box was quite exquisite.  
  
“Speak again and I'll have you executed,” murmured Mucer.
+
"That's beautiful.  Now let me see here..."  Alor pressed a button and the lid popped open.  There was nothing inside.  "Hey, where's my treasure?" he said in mock indignation.
  
“Sire,” said Orson, “we now know the nature of the opposing forceYou must give us direction!”
+
The girl took the box and made a series of complicated motions along the inside of the empty compartmentA second lid opened, revealing a piece of dwarven sugar candy.  The child giggled and smiled broadly.
  
==[[User:Onebadterran|Onebadterran]]==
+
Alor scratched his head and laughed.  Coren was only six, but she was already beyond him.
===(14 July 2014)===
 
<pre>U/U/U/U/+++++\U+\U\U\U\U\U\U\U\U\U</pre>
 
  
"I hereby claim this feast hall in the name of the Tombs of Wailing!"
+
"Did you win, daddy?" Coren asked.
shouted the stranger.
 
  
The Hearthpeople loyal to Lord Ambercan drew their weapons, but when
+
"Ah, the tournament?  Yes, sweet pod, there hasn't been a dwarf born yet that can beat your father,"  Alor looked at the puzzle box.  "At least not at wrestling. And you know what else?"
they saw the multitude of warriors the stranger had brought with her,
 
the loyal troops withdrew and fled from the hall. The invaders
 
cheered while their victorious leader sat upon the throne. With no
 
one to challenge them, the elite strike force, the Tombs of Wailing,
 
lay claim to the fortress town of Otla.
 
  
Away, slaying dragons, King Urlen heard news of the uprising days
+
"What else, daddy?  What else?"
later. One of the defeated Hearthmen approached the king in his war
 
tent. Upon hearing of the warrior's failure, Urlen drew his sword and
 
struck off the coward's head. Urlen wasn't known to be reasonable
 
when confronted with upsetting news.
 
  
"Ready my chariot," commanded Urlen. "We will see how tough the Tombs
+
"I met a talking boar and we became friends."
of Wailing really are!"
 
  
==[[User:Onodera|onodera]]==
+
"Again?" Coren complained.  "I want to meet your animal friends soon."
===(01 November 2008)===
 
<pre>"",",.@,.T,"""</pre>
 
  
"Don't let the sun set on you in the Dark Wood," said the dwarf
+
"I'll invite them over for your party next month.  Until then, you have to work hard. Do you have a lesson today?"  
crones. "Ole Brick-a-Branch will get you." Nonsense, thought young
 
Davik as he rode his mule along the twisting green deer path. The
 
darkness came quickly as the sun slipped behind the trees. As he set
 
about making a fire, Davik pondered the dark tales of Brick-a-branch
 
and his mischief.
 
  
Not even the elves dared enter the Wood at night. Something older
+
"Yes. Mr. Goldlocket says he'll let me try marble today."
than time haunted these cursed trees, but this valley was the quickest
 
way to Port City, saving at least a month of travel. As the night
 
grew darker and colder, Davik fumbled in his pack to retrieve the
 
charms and idols he had nearly refused as the journey began.
 
  
A great shape emerged from the darkness. It was a gnarled troll, as
+
"Marble, eh?  That's amazing.  You really are your mother's daughter.  I'll walk you to the shop."  Together they strolled down the passageway. Alor admired the carvings and architecture, occasionally pointing an engraving out and explaining its history, though his daughter had heard it all before. It had been two months since he left for tournament, and the wrestler had missed his home very much.  
old as the hills. It picked up Davik by the ankle.
 
  
"Not much meat here," it said.
+
"The three of us should have a feast tonight.  What do you say?" Alor asked.  Coren did not respond.
  
"Please, Ole Brick-a-Branch, don't eat me," said Davik.
+
The dwarf looked down.  His daughter was not there.  She was not in the passageway.  There was no sign of her.  
  
Having said his name, the troll was force to lay the dwarf down.
+
"Goblins!" A scream echoed through the tunnels.  "Goblins in the fortress!"
  
"I will not eat you," said the monster, "If you can answer me these
 
riddles three."
 
  
==[[User:Peristarkawan|Peristarkawan]]==
+
===(18 September 2007)===
===(16 May 2007)===
+
<pre>,..|mBL@+++++++g+</pre>
<pre>=@()++@</pre>
 
  
Doran stirred the bubbling pot of syrup. It was ready! "Pour, pour, pour!" the dwarf sang. Into the molds the syrup flowed. "Another batch," the dwarf said, satisfied.
+
"I'm sure she's in there," Alor said from his place behind the boulder where he looked down upon the rusted iron doors of Chatteltomb.
  
Just then, he noticed somebody standing in the doorway. "Ah, Glornol. What brings you to the kitchens this early? Come to try a sticky treat? I have some Anvil Drops cooling now. Just a moment."
+
"We must act now, while there's still time," the boar urged. This was the same boar that Alor had befriended by the riverbank, and it now came to aid Alor in his time of need.  
  
Doran turned to the tray on the table when he was startled by Glornol's shouting. "What is the meaning of this? Isn't there a war on?"
+
"The door is locked.  Even with our combined strength, I doubt we can force entry," the leopard observed.  This was the same leopard that Alor had befriended in the high grasses, and it also came to aid Alor in his time of need.
  
"Even soldiers need sticky treats, Glornol!" Doran picked up two chocolate goblins and began to speak in a high-pitched throaty voice.
+
"Don't worry.  The guards were drunk in the ravine below," the marmot announced as it scampered up the slope with the key in its mouth.  This was the same marmot that Alor had befriended on the mountainside, and it came to aid Alor after promises of food.  
  
"Ooo, it's Glornol!" the first chocolate goblin said.
+
"I've only challenged the depths of this black pit once in my life.  It is a memory I have longed to forget, though it will serve me now," Alor said.  "It sickens me that my daughter is kept there.  The way to the dungeons will not be heavily guarded, as fear of this place keeps all but the foolish at bay.  That said, the tower above is garrisoned with unnumbered horrors. If the alarm is raised, escape will be impossible."
  
"Glornol's scared of the mean, mean goblins!" the second chocolate goblin observed.
+
The group made their way down to the entrance.  With some effort, Alor forced the key into place.  The great doors swung open with a grating noise, exposing a palpable darkness that hung heavy in the stale air like a fog of soot.  The thick shadows were penetrated from beyond by sinister red lights which gave vague form to the smooth obsidian corridors.  
  
"Let's eat the dwarf! Yummies for tummies!" the first chocolate goblin offered.
+
Once all had passed into the tower, they closed the door behind them.  "We can only hope it is not unusual for the doors to sound.  Do you see anything?" Alor whispered to the leopard.
  
"The dwarf might eat me instead! Oh no!" the second chocolate goblin replied. Doran held the goblin out to Glornol.
+
"Several doors down, a goblin is standing," the leopard spoke softly.  "It has turned to face us. I don't think it can make us out yet, but its night eyes are almost as strong as my own.  It is coming this way."
  
Glornol was not amused, but he snatched the candy from Doran's hand. "Hrmph," he grunted, and biting the goblin's head off, he walked out of the kitchen.
+
Indeed, Alor could barely make out twin spots of crimson shining in the distance.  The dwarf felt the leopard slip from his side. In a moment, the crimson spots disappeared from view.  No sound accompanied their departure.  Alor and the others padded quietly forward, approaching the stairway and the dungeons below.
  
==[[User:Qwip|Qwip]]==
+
==[[User:Senso|Senso]]==
===(05 December 2006)===
+
===(29 April 2007)===
 +
<pre><+@?++&~~</pre>
  
<pre>...@T@..###S#</pre>
+
The wayward manager Aliz stepped quietly down the last flight of stairs into the lowest depths of the abandoned halls. The air of the room was stale and warm. The light of the dwarf's torch illuminated a stone pedestal, on which rested a gray book.
  
Taking a break from their duty, the two guards sat at a table with a scenic view of the chasm.
+
"The Tome of Suffering," Aliz whispered.  In its blood-stained pages, the collected wisdom of countless outpost managers waited for his perusal.  Never again would his charges starve. Never again would they complain for want of whiskey. Never again would Aliz have to consult the half-baked scribblings of his uncle Toran.
They did not notice as they drained their mugs that they were being watched from the shadows
 
by clusters of pale eyes. A table by the chasm?!
 
--[[User:Qwip|Qwip]] 05 December 2006
 
  
===(09 February 2007)===
+
The ground shook and Aliz's ears were assailed by a deafening crash.  When the dust cleared, the entire chamber was illuminated by a sinister red glow.  In place of the far wall was a yawning pit filled with bubbling magma and flames.  From the inferno came a betusked fiend, ravening, its slavering maw belching foul vapors through which stared its cruel bulging eyes.  Its clawed hands kneaded the lardy folds of its corpulence as if it sought to make room for this latest morsel.
  
<pre>.@......####
+
Aliz was terrified. The dwarf clutched the Tome to his chest. The horrific beast crouched by the magma pool, muttering in a grating whisper:
...T@@~S####
 
.......#####
 
</pre>
 
Dolan was chatting with Aliz about the health benefits of dwarven beer when Aliz disappeared.
 
Dolan sprang to his feet and saw that Aliz was being dragged toward the chasm, a thick rope of
 
translucent silk wrapped around his left ankle. At the lip of the chasm, a bloated form slowly
 
reeled the line in with her spindly legs.
 
Dolan knew immediately -- it was the Wolf-Mother of Darkness.
 
He grabbed his axe and ran toward Aliz, who was now only a few more pulls from the beast.
 
  
As he was hauling ore to the magma smelter, the peasant Kogarak saw the situation, screamed,
+
"It will be eaten.  It will be eaten, the dwarf.  Eaten. Eaten alive."
dropping his load, and ran toward the barracks. As he heard the sound of an axe ring against
 
stone behind him, he wondered if he would make it in time.
 
:&mdash; [[User:Qwip|Qwip]] 08:40, 9 February 2007 (EST)
 
  
===(18 April 2007)===
 
<pre>@@@...@.####
 
@..T..@S####
 
.......#####
 
</pre>
 
The axe had scored the stone floor where it had severed the silk line. The Wolf-Mother chittered
 
angrily and pounced at Dolan, moving with surprising quickness. Dolan was knocked to the ground,
 
the enormous body of the foul creature pressing him into the stone. His axe clanged some distance
 
away. The blunt knobs at the end of the Wolf-Mother's forelegs dug into Dolan's ribs as her
 
dripping mandibles drew closer to his face. He grabbed her head with both hands, trying
 
desperately to keep her at bay. A foul-smelling spittle dripped on to his cheek.
 
  
Aliz, still dazed from his initial fall, slowly made his way to his feet. Seeing Dolan's desperate
+
==[[User:Shades|Shades]]==
struggle, he drew his sword and hacked at one of the Wolf-Mother's legs. The bumpy skin was
+
===Danrik Begin: (29 October 2007)===
incredibly tough, but the steel blade left the appendage hanging by tatters. The Wolf-Mother
 
belched a grating rasp and rolled away from Aliz and faced the dwarves. Dolan crawled toward his
 
axe, but the nauseating venom drenching his face and beard had left him almost powerless. The
 
Wolf-Mother hesitated, her wound oozing white ichor as Aliz stood his ground.
 
  
There were several sharp cracking noises, and the Wolf-Mother crumpled, several iron bolts
+
  @@+,@\D/.+@
protruding from her many eyes. In the distance stood Bomtek and the other marksdwarves,
 
accompanied by Kogarak. Aliz rushed to Dolan. The dwarf was breathing heavily.
 
  
"My body feels like gravel. I need a drink," Dolan said.
+
Fire seared the sky as the dragon circled, driven by madness and the
 
+
promise of gold held deep within the dwarven tunnels. Standing on the
"The Wolf-Mother is dead. Brace up. I'll bring you your mug." Aliz fetched Dolan's mug from
+
battlements of the stone façade built over the entrance to the
the table and brought it to the dwarf where he lay on the stone floor. The mug was almost empty.
+
fortress, Danrik the marksdwarf took aim at the evil target, his heart
 
+
thumping slow and steady.  He waited two more beats and pulled the
"The brood," Dolan whispered. "The night brood will come."
+
trigger.  An instant later a dozen marksdwarves let fly and a hail
:&mdash; [[User:Qwip|Qwip]] 12:28, 14 May 2007 (EDT)
+
bolts pierced the smoky air.
 +
 
 +
Most of the bolts bounced harmlessly away, but Danrik's well-aimed
 +
missile found the monsters skull, shattering the brain. The dwarves
 +
cheered as the beast fell from the sky. The smile fell from Danrik's
 +
face as the great corpse fell closer -- it was coming right at them!
 +
Dwarves climbed over each other, making for the stairs.  Other risked
 +
jumping from the wall, breaking their arms and legs as they landed.
 +
Danrik stood fast.
 +
 
 +
As the dead dragon slammed into the fortress's stone wall the dwarves
 +
were flung into the air.  As Danrik flew, he damned the dragon with
 +
all his might, his foul words ripped away by the wind. With a sudden
 +
crash, all went dark.
  
==[[User:Rav|Rav]]==
+
===(24 July 2008)===
===(12 April 2011)===
 
,.gB,.,.P@.,
 
  
A hundred thousand eyes looked down onto the contest. The whole of
+
  @@@++@+@@@@@@@@@@+,.%%%%|
the world’s armies in one place, at one time, to see who would be
 
victorious. Two riders, a dwarf and a goblin, would joust to end the
 
war, an end to an eternity of bloodshed and suffering. The entire
 
planet was watching.
 
  
Aliz didn’t think much of his opponent. More of a threat than the
+
"He's awoken," came the cry.  "He has awoken!"
puny rider were the dirty tricks the evil doers had concocted. The
+
 
goblin’s beak-dog thrashed and gnawed at the sides of the track. Aliz
+
Pain came as Danrik opened his eyes. A crowd of gaudily-dressed
looked to his own pony. It had served him in many battles. With the
+
dwarves danced and sang in celebration of their hero.  It had been a
grace of the Lordaxe, this would be the last one. Aliz looked the
+
week since Danrik had fallen.  His comrades slapped him on the
goblin dead in the eye and spit.
+
shoulders.  One brought him a chalice of wine.  The dragon was dead.
 +
Every day since had been a celebration, but with the awakening of
 +
Danrik, the party had really begun.
 +
 
 +
The mighty warrior made his way out of the bedroom, supported by two
 +
lusty dwarf women.  The masons were hard at work restoring the wall
 +
that the dead dragon had crashed through. The dwarf led Danrik to the
 +
courtyard.
 +
 
 +
"Speech!" cried the dwarves, "Speech!"
 +
 
 +
"Oh," said Danrik, "Well…"
 +
 
 +
A dark shape appeared in the gap between the walls, large and
 +
menacing. The dwarves grew silent as it cast its glowing red eyes on
 +
the dwarf hero.
 +
 
 +
"Yes," said the creature, "tell us how you slew the dragon, mighty
 +
dwarf, how you saved the day!"
  
The flags dropped and the knights spurred their steeds into action.
+
===(5 December 2009)===
Aliz aimed his lance at the goblin’s shield when he noticed that the
 
goblin had thrown down his pole and now wielded a metal chain. As the
 
riders passed the goblin tangled Aliz’s lance and nearly pulled him
 
off his horse. Fuming, Aliz called for another lance. He wont fool
 
me twice, thought the champion.
 
  
===(21 July 2014)===
+
  +@/+@@@+@@@@@@@
  
(The beginning of a new story)
+
Dwarf hero Danrik called for his battleaxe.  A dwarven squire ran to
 +
him and put the weapon in his hand.  The dwarf held the weapon high,
 +
but collapsed, steadying himself on the hilt.  The demon laughed.  It
 +
had congealed into the form of a man wearing a dark cloak, horns upon
 +
his head, a nightmare lord of the underworld.
 +
 
 +
“If this is the best you can you can do, you have clearly lost,” said
 +
the demon lord.  “You will bring me one maiden every season.”
  
  ++g+C+++
+
The nightmare lord looked over the cowering dwarves. He pointed at
 +
the gasping form of Danrik.  “Start with that one’s sister.”
 +
 
 +
Danrik watched helplessly as Andra, his lovely sister, was brought to
 +
the demon’s side.  The creature put its hand on her shoulder and the
 +
pair disappeared in a burst of blue flame.  Danrik howled with rage.
 +
A squire ran up to him and bowed his head.  “We will find Lady Andra,”
 +
said the boy.  “You can count on it.”
  
"What took you so long?" asked Catra.
+
“What is your name, youngster?asked Danrik.
  
"The gate guard was tougher than he looked," said the goblin snatcher.
+
“I am called Blackbeard,said the boy.
"Not all of us can spring over walls like circus performers."
+
 
 +
“A strong name for such a small body,” said the hero.  “You can begin
 +
the quest by fetching a dragon tooth from the ruins of the wall.  From
 +
it we will forge a mighty shank to drive into the heart of the demon
 +
lord.
  
The pair of villains had infiltrated the dwarf fortress on a secret
+
The squire smiled and bounded away into the rubble.  It was the
mission straight from the order of Tremoda himself. They were to
+
beginning of a hard recovery. While the smiths worked in the forge to
kidnap the queen's daughter and take the young woman to the depths of
+
create the ultimate knife, Blackbeard trained the hero to walk again.
the Garum to await her fate. Catra was an animal person, half cougar,
+
When Danrik was able to put his fist through solid rock walls, they
half woman. She was a mercenary who only worked for gold. It was her
+
knew they were ready. Danrik put the dragon dagger Gotter through his
job to escort the snatcher in case there was trouble.
+
belt and stepped before the crowd.
  
"Which way to the royal chambers?" asked Catra.
+
“I go now to rescue Lady Andra from the pit,” said Danrik.  “The road
 +
will be long and hard, to the fiery heart of the mountain and beyond,
 +
to the land of the dead.  Who is with me?
  
"Just follow the scent of plump helmet roasts," said the snatcher.
+
Blackbeard jumped up and down, raising his hand above the shoulders of
"The princess's room is directly above the kitchen."
+
those around him.  Though it looked grim, a few brave adventurers step
 +
forward.  It was not a question of whether they would reach the
 +
underworld, for they must reach it. They must reach Andra, and slay
 +
her captors, for all great tales end this way.
  
Rushing between the shadows, the evil intruders made their way to the
+
===(25 December 2010)===
royal suites. The princess was not there. Catra just about had a fit
 
whilst the snatcher went over the calculations in his mind. She was
 
supposed to be there!
 
  
"The queen consort grounded the princess for a week," protested the
+
  kkk""",.@P@,P.,""kkk"k
snatcher. "She should be here!"
 
  
"Think," said Catra. "If you were the princess, where would you sneak off to?"
+
It is said that every great journey begins with a festival of
 +
drinking, but Danrik wasn’t in the mood.  All he could think of was
 +
that evil spirit with his sister and his soul burned with rage. As
 +
the others celebrated their bravery, Danrik strolled up the trail
 +
toward Blood Mountain, kicking dirt clods as he went.
  
"The guard barracks," said the goblin finally. "She goes there to
+
“You weren’t thinking of leaving without me were you?”  It was Blackbeard.
practice with the sword and axe."
 
  
"Great," said Catra, "then we must steal her from under the noses of a
+
“Of course not,said Danrik, placing a hand on the boy’s shoulder.
dozen castle guards."
+
“Let those fools drink themselves silly.  We have a fair maiden to
 +
save.
  
"We will succeed or die," said the goblin. "Praise Tremoda!"
+
Together, the two adventuring dwarves mounted their ponies and trotted
 +
off into the darkness.  After a time the fires of the fortress
 +
disappeared behind the rolling wooded hills.  It was not long before
 +
they left the land of the dwarves and entered into the depths of
 +
Haunted Forest.  No one knew what kinds of wicked spirits dwelt there
 +
for few ever returned alive.
  
===(31 August 2014)===
+
“Why must we enter this dark place?” asked Blackbeard.
  
?e?"""".,"",.,"""@.C,"""""""
+
“Blood Mountain lies on the other side of this forest,” said Danrik,
 +
“and nothing will stand between me and Andra. We rest here.
  
"I can't carry both of you!" exclaimed Catra.
+
“Here?” asked Blackbeard.  “Surely you could have picked a less creepy place.
  
It was a new moon that night and the fields were bathed in dim
+
It was true.  Danrik had picked a dreadful place to camp.  Everywhere
starlight. Catra could hear the dogs barking in the distance. The
+
the night birds, eyes of the enemy, were watching them. The very
goblin snatcher had taken a crossbow bolt in the back coming over the
+
trees seemed to reach out to grab them.  Worst of all, they had laid
wall. Catra had to carry the princess on her shoulder, bound with
+
their camp on a kobold burrow.  Silently the creatures crawled from
ropes. They had just cleared the nearby hills when the goblin
+
their holes, armed with bone knives, ready to cut the heart out of any
collapsed.
+
poor fool.
  
"Take the girl to Tremoda," said the goblin, coughing up blood. "I'm done for."
+
“Did you hear that?” said Blackbeard.
  
The bolt had slipped between the goblin's ribs, a hair from his heart.
+
===(05 February 2012)===
It seemed to Catra that the mission had failed. She had never been to
 
the evil empire of the Worm. She preferred the savage lands as did the
 
rest of her people. The goblin had paid her in gold coins, promising
 
double when they reached the border. It was clear that the goblin
 
wouldn't make it.
 
  
"They will pay you the bounty of a true snatcher," wheezed the goblin.
+
  ~@//////+@/&@+\\\\\\\
"Kidnapping the princess will make you a legend!"
 
  
The two villains looked over at the princess. By now the princess had
+
Andra cried out as the grubby little goblin whipped her again.  She
stopped struggling. She rested against a tree stump, bound and
+
was locked in some sort of dungeon. She couldn’t tell where for the
gagged. The princess was renowned to be a great fighter. That was
+
strange rough-hewn black rock was unknown to her. She pulled at her
why the goblin had brought the cougar woman in the first place. It
+
chains again. One of them was loose. Let me at that horned villain,
had not been easy to subdue her.
+
thought Andra, but this one will die first.
  
"Tremoda will reward you," said the goblin, his voice trailing off.
+
“Tell us, sister Andra,” said the goblin. “Does it hurt?”
"You must go."
 
  
The cougar woman stepped to the princess and threw her over her
+
The links of the chain exploded as the dwarf woman yanked with all her
shoulder once more. She took one look back at the snatcher, now dead,
+
might. The broken chain slapped the goblin upside the head, killing
having taken his last tortured breath. Seeking to throw off the scent
+
it instantly. She undid her other hand and stole the goblin’s keys,
of the hounds, Catra bounded off toward the Forbidden Forest.
+
escaping the dungeon, chain still attached.
  
The elves had no love for Tremoda, but they liked the dwarves even
+
The view outside was terrifying.  Pillars of fire rose up from lakes
less. There had been war between the two kingdoms for seven of the
+
of burning magma. Andra found herself standing on the narrow ledge of
last ten years. Catra though briefly of leaving the princess with the
+
a black pyramid at the center of the world. It seemed that she could
elves. No, they would likely just kill her and deprive Catra of her
+
never escape this perfect prison.
just reward. Catra removed the cloth from the princess's mouth.
 
  
"We are in the forest of the elves," said Catra. "You must be quiet
+
Pulling the chain tight, the solution was obvious. She would find the
and follow me. If the elves catch us here, they will kill us both."
+
horned king and force him to take her back.  Then she began to climb.
 +
The top was further than it looked. It seemed she had been climbing
 +
for days, maybe for weeks.  Then she made the crest.
  
"You still mean to sell me to Tremoda," said the princess.
+
The scene was ridiculous, for there was Danrik holding a shank to the
 +
demon lord’s belly while another dwarf was grappling him by the horns.
  
"You will become an asset to the evil one," said Catra. "To the elves
+
“I swear,” whined the demon. “I don’t know where she is!  She must
you will only be a quick lunch."
+
have escaped!”
  
===(6 October 2014)===
+
“Danrik!” cried Andra.
  
  e.,-.,-."",.C,.".,@
+
Danrik lost his concentration for a second and the demon slapped
 +
Gotter out of the dwarf hero’s hand. Blackbeard nearly flew over the
 +
side of the pyramid as the demon bucked him off. The creature ducked
 +
just in time to save its life as Andra whipped the chain over its
 +
head.
 +
 
 +
“The knife!” cried Danrik. “It’s the only way to kill it!”
  
“Tremoda knows of your talents,” said Catra. “He needs strong leaders
+
===(18 February 2014)===
to lead the weak-willed goblins.”
 
  
“Have you ever been to the Garum?” asked princess Aliza. “Do you know
+
  .\k,//@////+@+@&+\\\\\\\
what kind of monster you are working for?”
 
  
The two women spoke softly as they passed under the trees of the
+
As Andra scanned the slope of the pyramid, the demon took advantage of
Forbidden Forest. It was true, Catra had never been to the realm of
+
her lapse in concentration. It grabbed hold of the chain, still
the Great Worm. The dwarven princess told her all about it. It was
+
shackled to Andra's arm and pulled her to its chest with one mighty
rumored that Tremoda lived in the center of a swamp where the dead
+
yank. Danrik cried out, but it was to late.  The demon had Andra in
walked and carried on as if they were alive. If so, it seemed that
+
its clutches.
they weren't much worse off with the elves.
 
  
“Look,said Catra. “This is the way it is. I have been charged to
+
"The dagger, Gotter," said the demon. "Give it to me and I will
bring you to the Worm and that's what I'm going to do. Whether you
+
spare your sister's life."
get there in one piece is up to you.
 
  
The cougar woman hissed as the arrow struck her in the shoulder.
+
"I'll give it to you alright," hissed Danrik.
Aliza was off and running in the blink of an eye. Catra cursed and
 
ran after her. Another arrow slammed into the tree where Catra's head
 
had been a moment before. The dwarf princess's hands were bound by
 
rope and her legs were short. Catra figured she would reach Aliza
 
before the elves did.
 
  
“You are going the wrong way,” said Catra. “This way leads deeper
+
Time seemed to drag on as Danrik faced down his adversary. He had
into the forest. The surest way out is through the Garum.
+
full faith that Blackbeard had recovered the dagger and was rushing to
 +
his aid. He held out his hand, waiting, never taking his eyes off the
 +
demon holding his sister hostage.  He could never have guessed the
 +
hassle that Blackbeard was now dealing with.
  
“Why should I believe you,” asked Aliza, “a mercenary sworn to sell me out?”
+
"You..." said Blackbeard.
  
Catra caught up with Aliza where she had collapsed in a clearing deep
+
The kobold had followed the dwarves ever since they had fallen into
in the woods. Aliza had just about given up. She had not done much
+
the kobold burrow in the creepy forest. That night, the heroes must
traveling above ground and the dangerous terrain was bright and
+
have killed a dozen kobolds a piece. Bacabadabis was away collecting
confusing. She knew the elves' arrow could just as well have been
+
grubs when the dwarves came.  He returned to a scene of absolute
meant for her.
+
horror. His home had become a charnel house.
  
“I will meet your Tremoda,” said Aliza, “and spit in his eye.
+
"Any time now..." growled Danrik.
  
“That's the spirit,” said Catra. “Now let's get moving before the
+
Blackbeard shook his head, unable to believe his bad luck.  The kobold
cowardly elf brings his friends.
+
chieftain stood at the bottom of the pyramid, holding Gotter at his
 +
side.  The dwarf shouted at the creature, demanding that he dropped
 +
the weapon that clearly didn't belong to him. Couldn't he see the
 +
danger up above?  If they didn't stab the demon with the magic knife
 +
soon, they were all surely doomed.
  
===(5 November 2014)===
+
"Bacabadabis", said the kobold.
  
@o.,.,C,.g|++++?&?
+
If history taught any lessons, the clearest was that kobolds could not
 +
be reasoned with.
  
“I can't believe it,” said Aliza. “Is it always like this?”
+
==[[User:Shanty|Shanty]]==
 +
===(30 June 2007)===
 +
<pre>@@+U@</pre>
  
“It gets easier,” said Catra. “You may even long for it in the end.
+
Rogar spun again and again, staring into the darkness. The scraping had begun all at once and it seemed to come from every direction.  Nothing could be seen beyond the limit of the flickering torchlight.
  
At Aliza's feet was the corpse of an elven scalp hunter. The dwarf
+
There!  A shadow moved slowly out of the darkness.  It had the stature of a dwarf, but Rogar knew the outpost had been abandoned for decades. After a moment, the warrior could see clearly.  The shuffling thing had no flesh. The bones of its feet clacked and slid across the stones. The dead were walking in this place.
princess had strangled him with the very rope that still bound her
 
hands. The cougar woman approached the dwarf and cut her bonds with a
 
flick of her knife. Even had she chose to leave now, the dwarf
 
couldn't navigate the forest by herself, not before another elf found
 
them at any rate.
 
  
“Tremoda will accept your kill,” said Catra. “You are already on the
+
There were more, many more. Rogar was completely surrounded.  He held up his sword and turned from threat to threat.  The dwarves were unarmed, with tatters of cloth hanging over their skeletal remains. Bits of beard were still visible stuck around their garments and their skulls.  The dead stopped short of Rogar's weapon and stood completely motionless.  There was no way the warrior could pass without forcing his way through.
dark path of power.
 
  
“True power is a matter of perception,” said Aliza, “or so my father taught me.
+
The skeleton he had seen first raised its bony hand slowly, curling all of its fingers save one into its palm.  Its index finger pointed toward Rogar.  From somewhere within its skull, it emitted a long, low moan which ended in a hiss and faded into silence.
  
“Tremoda is your father now,” said Catra.
+
==[[User:Spelguru|Spelguru]]==
 +
===(19 November 2006)===
 +
<pre>
 +
..@.M.~~~~...
 +
</pre>
 +
The adventurer, transformed into a ghoul by strange forces, crawls toward the Everlasting River of Curing, barely clinging to his life, such as it had become.  Suddenly, from the ceiling dropped... Adamantine Man!  Is there any hope?!
  
The great forest became a swamp before it opened up onto the vast
+
===(19 December 2006)===
marsh hell-scape of the Garum. Catra lead Aliza around the many
+
<pre>
goblin camps and outposts, for she didn't trust the evil creatures not
+
...M.~~~~..".
to kill her and claim the prize for themselves. It wasn't long before
+
.....@~~~~...
Aliza's legs were covered by blood sucking leeches. Catra stopped for
+
...."~~~~~...
a while to help her pluck them off.
+
</pre>
  
“Is this why they call Tremoda 'the Worm?'” asked Aliza as she picked
+
Adamantine Man spoke and said, "Unfortunate stranger!  You wish to cast off your affliction? Drink then, and be blessed."
at the foul creatures.
 
  
“No,” said Catra. “Tremoda is the Worm Within. Once he is inside
+
So the adventurer drank.  The soothing warmth of the water spread from the center of his body, out to his deformed fingers and toes. Without pain, they shifted and were set in their proper places, along with the other marks of the affliction. All was well.  
your mind you are never the same.
 
  
“Have you seen the evil one?” asked Aliza.
+
The adventurer looked at Adamantine Man in awe and asked, "I am grateful, Adamantine Man, for I had been without hope.  For years unnumbered, my people have deemed the River unapproachable.  'Adamantine Man is there', they said, and yet, I have found naught here but a generous host and the cure to all that ailed me.  Tell me Adamantine Man, why are you so feared?  I am humbled by your graciousness, but am I truly free from danger?"
  
“I made my deal with the goblin snatcher, now dead,” said Catra.
+
Adamantine Man spoke for a second time and said, "Indeed, be not afraid.  Your people regard me with terror, for they do not understand me, and verily, who among you can understand Adamantine Man, who does not understand himself?"
  
At last the dark tower appeared on the horizon. It was built from
+
The adventurer bowed his head and said, "It is true. Even now I am unsettled, for though you have granted me renewed life asking for nothing, still, even now, I wish to leave and never return."
black obsidian stones that constantly sank into the marshy ground.
 
The whole structure seemed to be leaning slightly to the left and
 
generally unstable. Catra told Aliza to wait behind a large boulder
 
and went to see the gate guard.
 
  
“I made a deal with Sasma,” said Catra to the goblin at the gate,
+
Adamantine Man spoke for a third time and said, "So it has always been.  Go now in peace."
“forty golden skulls to bring the dwarven princess to the Worm.
 
  
“And where is that shifty back-stabber?” asked the goblin.
+
The adventurer left without looking back.  Overjoyed, his family accepted him, no longer an outcast, and soon all in the land had heard that he who had once been tainted was made whole by the River.
  
“The dwarves shot him,said Catra. “That is no concern of yours. I
+
Some years later, a man, broken in body, came to the adventurer's abode.  "I seek your aid, for it is said that you who were once tainted were made whole by the River. Tell me, where is the River, that I might be restored?"
have the princess. I demand to see Tremoda.”
 
  
===(18 November 2014)===
+
The adventurer looked at the man, and he said, "Adamantine Man is there.  Be content now, as I shall never be again."  The man departed, and the adventurer remained.
  
C+@++++@|
+
===(25 March 2007)===
  
“Come out into the open, girl,” commanded Catra.
+
The adamantine man story ended.
 +
<pre>
 +
@-***=.T
 +
</pre>
 +
The Pulson-9000 seared the sky trailing ion-energized purple lightning.  The XZ-Trollmech Mk7 didn't stand a chance.  Another contract, another payment.  Rogar was the last dwarf of his village, and after many hardships had fallen into the tough life of a mercenary warrior.  He had stolen his first fighting bot, but after three years he had enough money to build and repair his own.  He spent his offtime tinkering, which soothed his still-dwarven heart.  
  
Standing up from behind the obsidian boulder, Princess Aliza boldly
+
For now though, he was in enemy territory. True, the contract was complete, but he had fought his way deep into the personal citadel of the vile cyber-modded troll Vanquidor in order to blow his Mk7 body to pieces, and now he had to laze through the bodyguards and sentry droids he hadn't already obliterated.  The dwarf had very little ordinance remaining. Rogar put on his shades. Things were about to get hot, but he was cool as a sonic-fan. Time to fire it up!  Yeah!
faced her captors. High above the tiny figures, Tremoda watched from
 
his black tower that pricked the sky. Aliza would fear no cowardly
 
kidnappers. She was a princess of Slusia.
 
  
Since the dawn of time, the men and dwarves of the Slusian Plains had
+
==[[User:Stuhacking|Stuhacking]]==
battled goblins, elves, and each other. Every war was more
+
===(11 October 2013)===
bloodthirsty than the last. Compared to the evils that men do, how bad
+
<pre>+++@++&||</pre>
could the Great Worm be? The gate guard moved aside and allowed Catra
 
and the princess to enter.
 
  
“I'll tell you this much for nothing,” said Catra as they climbed the
+
All across the flat plains of Naronia, armies were on the move.  The government at Assura had collapsed and the riders of the steppe were anxious to sack the capital and take all its hoarded wealth for themselves.  What they didn't know was the nature of Assura's downfall, and the horrors that were taking place there.
hundreds of spiral stairs, “don't be fooled by the demon's beauty. He
 
is the most dangerous creature under Domon's vault of sky.
 
  
“Enter,said a familiar voice as the pair reached the top room of the tower.
+
"Bring me the dwarf," said Lord Cenaster.
  
Pressing against the thick wooden door, Catra prepared herself for
+
Dragged before the throne, Aliz was terrified.  The creature sitting on the king's seat bore the shape of a man, but was twisted and evil.  The knight in red armor released Aliz and the crafts-dwarf collapsed onto the stone floor.  He had only been in Assura for two days before the fighting started.  Now he was clearly in trouble.
whatever horrors the demon had prepared for them. Aliza stepped right
 
past her and into the room. There, seated at a table covered with
 
maps, was the queen of the dwarves, mother to Aliza and long dead.
 
  
“Mama,” stammered Aliza.
+
"This city," said Cenaster, "is built on top of the ruins of a great dwarf fortress.  You will show me the way in."
  
She felt the cat's claws pinch her side. The image of her mother
+
===(6 May 2014)===
faded and was replaced with that of another unlikely shape, her
+
<pre>UUUUU&@></pre>
favorite suitor, Kogan.
 
  
“You have done well, cougar woman,” said the mysterious Kogan. “Take
+
"Listen," said Aliz.  "The Naronians will be here any moment. The walls of this palace are breached in six places and cannot hold the enemy at bay."
your reward and go.
 
  
“Ouch,” said Aliza, pinching her arm until it bled.
+
The vice-like grip of the red knight tightened around Aliz's shoulder.   The dwarf looked into the knight's face and couldn't find a trace of sanity. The demon had the soldiers under the control of his mind. He looked back at the evil master.  How could he reason with something that was neither dwarf nor human?
  
The young dwarf before her changed shape again, this time growing and
+
"It is true," said Cenaster, "when the horsemen of the east come, they will leave none alive. The only way out is down, to the dwarf fortress!"
taking the form of a woman. Aliza already hated the Worm and his
 
tricks. The woman approached her and Aliza dug in with her
 
fingernails. The demon shape-shifted again, this time into his true
 
form.
 
  
“Holy Forge Father,” said Aliza. “Now I have seen everything.
+
It was a fate worse than death, to betray the secrets of his people, but Aliz had little choice. Old fortresses, like the one under Assura, were full of deadly traps.  With any luck, Cenaster would step on the wrong stone and be sent screaming back to the Underworld.
  
===(25 December 2014)===
+
"Take him to the entrance," ordered Cenaster.
  
|@@+++++++++-|C
+
The hatch leading to the dwarf fortress lay at the lowest part of the dungeon.  The red knights cleared away the debris and pushed Aliz forward.  The hatch itself was indistinguishable from the bedrock surrounding it.  All that was visible was the symbol of the dwarf fortress carved into the stone.
  
All the way down the long spiral staircase, Catra counted her prize
+
"Cenaster," said Aliz, "if you force me to open this door, you may hope the Naronians had found us first."
money. It was forty golden skulls as promised. Add to that her
 
reputation as the most daring snatcher in the world and you would
 
think that Catra would be more proud of herself. She knew what she
 
did was wrong. The balance of power had shifted in favor of the
 
Garum. Soon Aliza would be leading Tremoda's armies against the very
 
dwarf fortress she had been snatched from. All of this angered Catra.
 
She was a mercenary, sure, but it was her swordsmanship that should
 
bring her renown, not snatching youngsters from their beds. By the
 
time she reached the bottom of the stairs, her mind was made up. She
 
would redeem herself of this great wrong if she had to give her life
 
to do so.
 
  
“Armies are on the move in the marshland,” said Kaduma.
+
==[[User:SupSuper|SupSuper]]==
 +
===(19 April 2007)===
 +
<pre>+R@%+@+%</pre>
  
“None of that matters now,” said King Kogan. “We must get Aliza back,
+
"Hya!  Hya!"  Kogan screamed as he careened around the corner astride Lomrin.  He had acquired the giant rat from the dungeon master for a vial of liquid fire. It had been a barrel of laughs, especially after a mug or three.  
no matter the cost.
 
  
“It is she,” said Kaduma, “who leads the demon army.
+
As they passed the foodpile, Lomrin stopped suddenly to inspect a large plump helmet biscuit.  Kogan flew over the rat's ears and landed on his beard, sliding to a stop at a pair of black leather boots.  Kogan waited a moment for his head to clear, and then he rolled back on his bottom and stared up at the face of Mul.  It had to be Mul.  
  
None of it made sense. Kogan and Aliza were to be married and rule
+
"On a bender again, are we Kogan?"  Mul admonished.
the dwarven empire together. Now that the Worm had his claws in her,
 
there was no choice but battle her to the death. Kogan picked up a
 
carving knife in anger and threw it across the room, imbedding it in
 
door. On the other side, Catra saw the blade protruding through the
 
wood and began to have second thoughts. She waited outside while the
 
dwarven nobles argued. Finally, the king noticed her waiting at the
 
door and summoned her inside.
 
  
“Why have you come here, beast woman?” asked Kogan.
+
"We? I swear I haven't given Lomrin a drop!"  Kogan said indignantly.
  
“It was I,” said Catra, “that took young Aliza away. All for forty
+
"I wouldn't be so sure..."  Mul said, indicating the food stockpile with a nod of his head.  
pieces of gold.
 
  
“I must ask you,” said Kogan, “why you have returned? You must know I
+
Kogan turned his head.  Lomrin had pried the lid off of a whisky barrel.  Only her rear legs and tail were now visible.
would have you put to death.
 
  
“You must see reason,” said Catra, “when I say that I am the one who
+
"She takes after her uncle Kogan!"  Kogan beamed proudly.  Mul knocked him down to the ground with a push from his foot.
can get her back.
 
  
“Lord King,” said Kaduma, “she may be right. It is written in the
+
==[[User:Syndlig|Syndlig]]==
ancient scrolls.
+
===(18 May 2007)===
 +
<pre>oU++@@</pre>
 +
The man struggled against the chains.  The dwarves stared at him, smiling in satisfaction.
  
“Then I must read them,” said Kogan. “Take this thing to the dungeon.
+
"That should ward you off our treasures, human. Be glad we don't send for the Hammerer."
  
===(3 February 2015)===
+
The human scoffed.  "Ha!  I may be a thief, but at least I'm not a dwarf.  See how I tower above you!  I may not have a trade, I may not have any notable achievements whatsoever, but I am still a man."
  
(The beginning of a new story)
+
The blackbearded dwarf turned to his companion.  "You know, Mul, I suppose we could call for the Hammerer.  The Baron will understand.  After all, it was the Baron's goblet we found in his pack."
  
,".,"".@/@*@@,."."
+
The dwarf named Mul considered this.  "The Hammerer could certainly give him a new perspective on life. From two or three handspans lower down, at that. Start at the ankles, perhaps?"
  
“That was it!” said watch-dwarf Mathire. “They just tapped me on the
+
"I always preferred the kneecaps, myself," the blackbearded dwarf said as they turned to leave.  "It's really up to Rashok to decide though."
shoulder for the special assignment and I was in!”
 
  
“Do they expect you to scale the walls of Nadir's fortress all by
+
Mul hummed in disappointed affirmation.  "Hmm, Rashok gets to have all the fun doesn't he?"
yourself?” asked Galva.
 
  
“No! That's the best part,” said Mathire. “I get to assemble my own
+
"Wait! Don't leave, my little friends!" the man screamed as the dwarves disappeared through the iron gate.  
squad! I am picking you, Atone and Thadrian.
 
  
“Thadrian?” asked Galva. “Are you sure you can trust such a notorious
+
The blackbearded dwarf poked his head back into the dungeon.  "We'll spare some whiskey, don't worry!"  He disappeared again.
drunkard?”
 
  
“It will be alright, Galva,” said Mathire. “Just put your trust in me
+
"Watered down, of course..." Mul could be heard saying as their footfalls faded away.
and we will come out of this looking like heroes.
 
  
That very night the four adventurous dwarves set out from the dwarf
+
==[[User:Minion21g|Minion21g]]==
fortress in the direction of the lands of the evil one. Nadir was no
+
===(28 December 2008)===
mere wizard to be trifled with. He was the greatest of the Four
+
<pre>&||,g.g,gg....,.UU</pre>
Fallen Stars, a being that had existed since before almighty Domon had
 
divided the waters and set the land in place. After his initial
 
defeat at the hands of the angels, Nadir had settled in the depths of
 
the earth, far from civilization. It would take weeks of searching
 
just to find the entrance to Nadir's vast dungeon.
 
  
“Fear not fellow heroes,” said Mathire. “I have a dowsing rod, tuned
+
Fiends pounded the trail, hunting Belmir and his thieving partner.
to smell out the most concentrated forms of evil.
+
The two had stolen into the dark goblin tower in the dead of night and
 +
taken the vial that held the demon king's essence.  By destroying it,
 +
they could stop the war and put an end to the demon forever.  Why
 +
destroy it, thought Belmir, when it obviously held so much value?  He
 +
and Gal would be rich men.  Or, he thought, looking at Gal with
 +
murderous intent, perhaps just me.
  
“For Domon's sake,” said Galva. “You can't be serious.
+
==[[User:NoNotTheBees|No Not The Bees]]==
 +
===(29 December 2008)===
 +
<pre>.M%,..U.,</pre>
  
“You have your doubts,” said Mathire. “We have established this.
+
The lonely cottage stood underneath a great hill of snow that had been
Just give me seven days, and I will make heroes out of all of you!”
+
born of the great blizzard. Wind and sleet kept the pioneers indoors.
 +
That, and the promise of hated predators searching for meat in the
 +
frozen wastes.  But as his family grew hungry, Fram knew that he must
 +
join the hunters outside.
  
So on they went. Mountains gave way to rolling hills, and hills gave
+
Almost immediately Fram saw the danger. Bloody footprints of a great
way to endless marshland. Soon they were in the most evil of lands
+
creature circled the cottage as if a monster sought a way inside.
known as the Garum. It was said to be made from the rotting body of
+
Grimly, Fram gripped his spear. He must persevere lest his family
the titan Gigilous. The smells were all outrageous and bad. Mathire
+
starve.  He followed the monster's tracks away from his home as he
did his best to keep the dwarves in good spirits, often setting aside
+
pulled his furs tight against the freezing winds.
his dowsing rod and taking up the guitar. They weren't the only ones
 
who appreciated the music. Evil shadows soon began to gather around
 
the campsite.
 
  
“Do you smell that?” asked Mathire.
+
Ahead he saw a shape, a black mound against an ocean of white.
 +
Cautiously, Fram approached.  It was the half eaten body of a black
 +
bear.  But what could kill such a large beast.  As if to answer, a
 +
monster loomed into sight, its body covered with long icicles.  A
 +
blizzard man!
  
===(5 March 2015)===
+
==[[User:Scrollhaven|Scrollhaven]]==
 +
===(28 December 2008)===
 +
<pre>""@,.UE,."</pre>
  
<pre>@@@@""""""""~"""~~~"""""!!D!!%</pre>
+
With one mighty swing, Alfonso knocked away the prone elf's sword and
 +
placed his boot on his wrist.  Many moons had past since the vile
 +
creature had killed poor Jim and ate him.  Even now the elf looked up
 +
in defiance.  Finally, in these haunted woods far from home, vengeance
 +
would be served.  Alfonso held the tip of his sword over the
 +
creature's heart, wondering vaguely if it had one.
  
“Who dares to bring cheer into the heart of the Garum?” croaked a voice in the dark.
+
"Back off, human," came a voice from behind, "this is my kill."
  
Ceasing his strumming instantly, Mathire was up in an instant, sword drawn. The other dwarves did likewise. Galva pointed with his finger and shouted “Over there!” The monster was hovering over Thadrian's shoulder. Mathire and Atone turned to face it, whilst Thadrian tried to stay absolutely still. Atone was an expert with a crossbow, but this was a tricky shot. Thadrian's big fat body was almost entirely blocking the marks-dwarf's point of view. Still, Atone did his best, lined up his sights, and pulled the trigger.
+
The human ranger turned to see a dwarf holding a crossbow. By the
 
+
state of his boots and armor, Alfonso could tell the dwarf too, had
“That is one ugly mother,” said Thadrian as he stood up from the campfire and looked at what lay behind him.
+
been on a long quest. The elf saw its chance and snaked its way out
 +
from between the ranger's legs and was off into the brush in an
 +
instant. Alfonso cursed and charged after him, the dwarf close
 +
behind.
  
The night creature was obviously a local, covered in the slime of the marsh. Atone's bolt struck it straight through the third eye. They must be getting close if they were rousting monsters like this. Galva and Thadrian lifted up the body and dumped it into a deep pool of slime where it sank and vanished immediately. Once the morning came, Mathire called on his dowsing rod. They only traveled for a few minutes before they found what they were looking for.
+
== [[User:NobbZ|NobbZ]] ==
 +
===(16 February 2009)===
  
The black spire appeared on the horizon of the marsh, like a lone mountain on the flatness of the hated Garum. Smoke poured out of the tower giving the fortress the look of something volcanic. The dwarves donned costumes of branches and grass so they wouldn't be spotted by the spying eyes of the tower. None of the dwarves had seen or smelled anything so evil, but they couldn't turn back now.
+
<pre>@@$@,.~~@,..</pre>
  
Atone was the first to see the dragon. It was standing like a gargoyle on the wall of the black fortress. The dwarves stopped in their tracks. The dragon lifted its nose into the air and smelled the breeze for signs of the enemy. Lucky for the dwarves, Nadir was busy cooking the dragon's lunch and the odor of the smoking pillar distracted the fire-breathing lizard.
+
The dwarven toughs stood around the curve in the corridor, taunting
 +
the dwarf lasses as they passed. A particularly vicious young dwarf
 +
fingered his crossbow as he saw a dwarf he knew.
  
“What are we going to do now, genius?” asked Galva.
+
"Hey, Moody," said a thug.  "There's the dwarf that owes you that coin."
  
===(5 April 2015)===
+
"Yes," said Moody, stepping up to the dwarf, pointing his weapon.
  
  ++@@@+-+N+
+
"You owe me," said Moody. "Hand over the purse."
  
“Every fortress has a secret entrance,” said Mathire, “so that the nobles can escape in times of siege. My dowsing rod will find it.”
+
"I don't have your money!" said the dwarf.
  
Far from impressed, Galva began to protest but the other dwarves just walked on by. They were on a quest from almighty Domon to defeat the demon god Nadir. They could already hear the songs the bards would be singing in every fortress feast hall. They would take the crown from Nadir's severed head and use it to play fetch with their dogs. All that stood in their way was a hungry dragon and a black slade wall a hundred spans high.
+
The dwarven outlaws piled onto the dwarf, beating him near to death.
  
“It's here!” shouted Mathire. “I knew I could find it.”
+
"I'll be back," said the blood-soaked dwarf over his shoulder as he
 +
ran. "I'll be back!"
  
It was none too soon. While Mathire had been poking around the base of the wall with his stick, the dragon had returned. Atone could see the dragon scanning the horizon for intruders. It was only a matter of the wind shifting direction and the dragon would smell them. Mathire got the hatch open and the dwarves began shoving Thadrian's fat body through the narrow opening.
+
"You're never coming back coward!" shouted Moody.
  
“I can sense your presence,” said the dragon, “you thieving insects!”
+
== [[User:Shzar|Shzar]] ==
 +
===(July 16 2008)===
 +
<pre>&D###ggggggg,.|@@</pre>
  
The hatch slammed shut just as the last of the dwarves jumped through, avoiding a fiery blast. Inside the fortress the sense of disease and desolation was tenfold worse. The walls were lined with skeletal remains. They were in the catacombs. Mathire urged his dwarves to keep it cool. Galva was just about to burst a gasket. The undead were among his least favorite things in this world.
+
The demon king rode high on his dragon as his vast army assaulted the
 +
dwarf fortress below.  Catapults smashed the battlements with huge
 +
balls of fire.  Bolts and arrows filled the air in a deadly exchange
 +
of fire. Armored trolls ran into the stone gates, smashing into the
 +
rock and sending shards flying.  Not one space above ground was safe.
 +
 +
"How could it come to this?" cried Durkan, hands over his ears.
 +
 +
"Courage," said the warrior dwarf Glamsfir.
 +
 +
Pebbles fell from the ceiling as another bombardment rocked the
 +
fortress. Glamsfir stood and peered out of an archery portal. The
 +
situation was fatal. He lifted his crossbow and put down a goblin
 +
archer in an act of defiance, though it mattered little.
 +
 +
"We have not long to live," said Durkan, "do we Glamsy?"
 +
 +
"I told you not to call me that," said the dwarf hero.
  
“I promise you Galva,” said Mathire. “There are no walking dead here.”
+
==Meto==
  
“Your precious stick says otherwise,” shouted Galva pointing at Mathire's belt.
+
===(9th December, 2009)===
 +
<pre>UUUU/UU/U#+!++@@@@</pre>
  
The dowsing rod was so agitated it was nearly flying out of Mathire's pocket. The dwarves turned to look where it pointed. There stood an empty suit of armor, moving of its own accord. Mathire pulled his sword from its scabbard whilst Galva began praying to Domon. Atone lifted his crossbow and fired a bolt, which punched a hole in the breastplate.
+
Dwarves hurled boulders down on the invaders as they advanced by
 +
ladder.  Sharkra smiled, for this meant they had run out of ammunition
 +
for their war machines. She dodged out of the way as a human invader
 +
plunged down past her to a rocky doom.  Sharkra grimaced. Machines or
 +
not, these dwarves would fight the death to save their blasted
 +
mountain. At last she reached the battlements.
  
“That hurt, little man,” said the ghost. “Are you trying to kill me twice?”
+
Battle master Sharkra was an evil genius of combat.  It was rumored
 +
she had sacrificed everything she loved for riches and lost it all
 +
gambling the same night.  Her very aura smelled of the underworld.
 +
Now she soldiered for anyone who would pay her.  Pay her and her elite
 +
troop of mercenaries, the Unholy Band.  This time is was rat-lord
 +
Gomra that hired her.
  
===(30 April 2015)===
+
Sharkra pulled herself onto the fortress wall.  Members of the Unholy
 +
Band leapt over the battlements, light on their feet.  Together they
 +
advanced on the dwarves.  Sharkra wielded a giant mace, while the Band
 +
pulled rapiers from polished sheaths.
  
  @@N@@
+
"We have you," said Sharkra. "Throw down your weapons and die quickly."
  
“Why have you come to the tombs of my master?” asked the ghost.
+
Something sailed through the air and struck Sharkra in the face, a
 +
glass flask filled with fuming liquid.  The glass shattered sending
 +
pain coursing through the evil woman's body.  She put her hand to her
 +
face and it came back covered in slime.  She straightened up and
 +
looked around.  The Unholy Band was laughing at her.  Sadly, this
 +
wasn't the first time.
  
“I must ask you first,” said Galva. “What gives you the right to speak at all? You had your chance on Earth.
+
"What are you standing around for?" screeched Sharkra. "Kill them."
  
The ghostly suit of armor picked up a spiked club and went to dash out Galva's brains. Thadrian and Atone tackled the ghost and it went down with a crash. Mathire stepped to the suit of armor, sword drawn. He used the tip of his blade to open the ghostly visor. There was nothing inside but shadow. An irritating laugh welled up from the helpless ghost. The dwarves did their best to hold him still while Mathire questioned him.
+
The vain and evil Sharkra pulled a mirror from her pack which she
 +
carried at all times. Her face was never much to begin with, but now
 +
it was utterly ruined. Gomra, thought Sharkra, it is all his fault.
 +
The warrior woman whistled and the Unholy Band followed her as she
 +
retreated from the fortress.
  
“A dragon, and now ghosts?” asked Mathire. “What horrors await us in Nadir's tower?”
+
"It is said," intoned dwarf captain Duzelm, "that evil shall always
 +
turn upon itself."
  
“The only sensation the master allows us to feel is pain,” whined the ghost. “Let me go!”
+
"What is your plan master?" asked Bally, the dwarven squire.
  
“Not until you tell us what we are up against,” commanded Mathire.
+
"We shall follow this villain back to Lord Gomra," said Duzelm "and
 +
catch all the rats in the same trap.  Go to the humans in Gelthtown,
 +
they have the quick steeds we require."
  
“This tomb is where the master puts his failures,” said the ghost, “to forget about them. The true guardians of Nadir's presence on Earth are undead warriors and wizards trained in every martial art, present and forgotten.
+
Before the day was through, the men of Gelthtown had assembled the
 +
horses, along with master rider Jorna.  She was blond and lean, draped
 +
in the leathers of a Gelthtown tracker. The dwarves climbed onto the
 +
horses and strapped themselves in.
  
“Nadir's library,” whispered Atone.
+
"Are you sure you can keep up with the Unholy Band?" asked Captain Duzelm.
  
“You know of my master's plan,said the ghost. “Once he has absorbed every last piece of knowledge this world has to offer, he will destroy it with fire and falling rocks.
+
Jorna laughed.  "Just pray I don't reach Gomra before Sharkra does," she said.
  
“That's it,” exclaimed Mathire. “We have found Nadir's weak spot. The ghost will take us to the library and we will set the books on fire!”
+
==Schmi==
  
Not all of the dwarves were entirely on board with his plan. Atone was educated in the capital from a young age and long had he wished to see the forbidden books that he knew Nadir to have. Though he was an uncultured slob himself, Thadrian didn't see the wisdom in destroying the life's work of so many great scholars. Only Galva was ready to join Mathire's quest to set civilization back five hundred years.
+
===(16th March, 2010)===
 +
<pre>EHEHEHEHEHE#####||@+@@@@+||==O|TTTOTTO+></pre>
  
===(8 May 2015)===
+
Magic flying horses galloped through the sky carrying the elf warriors
 +
on bolts of enchanted lightning.  It was war, oh war, that brought the
 +
warriors hence.  The evil dwarf fighter stood atop the tower of the
 +
dwarf fortress waiting for them to come.  In his arsenal were a dozen
 +
flame-throwing catapults ready to spring into action.  Giant trolls
 +
dragged the ammunition up from the mines.  The dwarf raised his hand.
 +
A hundred marksdwarves aimed their crossbows.  Rainbows filled the sky
 +
as the elves approached.  With a final snort, the dwarf let his hand
 +
drop.
  
@!++++N+++?=?==?
+
===(23 April, 2010)===
 +
<pre>~~/~~U~~~~</pre>
  
“Atone!” cried Mathire. “No!”
+
When it was over, not a good thing lived.  With the failure of the
 +
sacred band all hope was lost.  The trees of the forest were swept
 +
from the earth, and those luckless beings that lived were enslaved to
 +
the evil dwarf fortress.  The dwarves delved deep into the earth and
 +
released onto it, the horrors of the underworld.  Fed up with the
 +
world, the gods turned their back on it, leaving only Armok, the blood
 +
god, to rule alone.
  
It was too late and all the denial shouted at the heavens could not save his friend. Atone was the first around the corner, pointing his crossbow. When it fired the crossbow quarrel bounced harmlessly off the goblin's bronze breastplate. The goblin guard was on him in an instant, stabbing and thrusting. By the time Mathire and the others pulled the goblin off him, Atone was leaking blood from half a dozen mortal wounds.
+
Peasant farmer Alan heard a whistling noise from above and turned his
 +
head to the blood red sky.  He leapt to the side as a huge broadsword
 +
landed at his feet. Alan scratched his head. The gods ask too much,
 +
he thought. All of his ancestors had fought and died in elongated
 +
wars. What can he give but his weak life?
  
“You,” shouted Mathire as the others held the goblin, “where is the library?”
+
==Robert '[[User:Brightgalrs|Brightgalrs]]' Schultz==
 +
===(31 June 2010)===
 +
<pre>,.Wk,.. //####||@++>||###</pre>
  
“Ha!” said the goblin, through broken teeth. “Second door on the left. Nadir awaits you there!”
+
No lock was safe from the kobold master thief, Macabis.  The last year
 +
he broke into the thick-walled castle Varnus.  And only two weeks ago
 +
he had robbed the goblin dungeon under the Blood Mountain.  But
 +
Macabis shared the failings of all of his kind.  For to a kobolds
 +
there was no difference between a rough diamond and a piece of
 +
shattered glass.
 +
 +
"You, go here," said the wizard, pointing at a map scrawled in the dirt.
 +
 +
"Bring me this."  The wizard produced from his robes a metal cup.  The
 +
kobold blinked, its yellow eyes seemed to search for meaning and
 +
quickly gave up.  The wizard reached into his other sleeve and
 +
produced a drinking horn.  The kobold screeched and grabbed it with
 +
both hands.  The humans always had the best drink. Macabis knew what
 +
the scratchings on the cup meant.  It was the dwarf fortress of
 +
Antguard.  He yanked away the horn and slung it over his back.  There
 +
would be many more such drinks once the wizard had his cup.
 +
 +
Aliz still felt a little queasy as the sun broke over the mountains.
 +
He had been on tower duty for two months, punishment for staring too
 +
long at the beautiful queen.  Had they only know the true subject of
 +
his avarice.  It was the artifact cup from which she drank.  It had
 +
the power to make any liquid taste like the finest wine.  As he
 +
daydreamed, a shadow passed under the castle gate.
  
Not only was Mathire ready to take on the god of the underworld, there was payback to deal out. After granting the goblin a just death, Mathire and the surviving adventurers stepped deeper into Nadir's dungeon. When they reached the second door, Mathire hesitated. How he wanted Nadir to suffer! He would watch all the books in the library burn.
+
==markpank==
 +
===(27 November 2010)===
 +
<pre>,""."".,UU,..,."",."||W+++||</pre>
  
“I've been waiting for you,” said a voice from within. “Enter.
+
Power.  That was all that mattered.  Evil wizard Marcon commanded a
 +
legion of vampires and all manner of night creatures.  It was the
 +
daylight that was his greatest weakness.  When all his creatures
 +
crawled back into their graves, there he was, nothing but a lonely old
 +
man in a crumbling tower.  The peasants of the village knew to stay
 +
away from the ugly building. It was rumored you could see a mournful
 +
eye staring out of the highest window, resenting all that lived.
  
The library was as impressive as promised. Scrolls and codices lined the many shelves that extended to the vaulted ceiling. In the center of the great room stood the dark god Nadir. He had a body that looked like a mismatched selection of animal parts. He had the head of a bull and wore a golden ring through his nose. Noticing Mathire was holding forth a torch in a threatening manner, the demon god spoke.
+
Young page Allen took the hand of his best girl Mandy and raced
 +
through the dawn village on a lover's tryst.
  
“Go ahead,” said Nadir, “burn it. I have already learned the most important truth.
+
"Where are we going, my love?" asked Mandy.
  
===(11 July 2015)===
+
"To Marcon tower," said the boy.  "They will never look for us there."
  
  @/+N+N\@++N
+
"No!" cried Mandy. "A thousand times no!  That place is haunted."
  
“Oh yeah, demon?” said Mathire in a mocking tone. “What is the most important truth?
+
"What's a matter Mandy?" mocked Allen. "Are you afraid of the bogeyman?"
  
“Death is not the end,” said a familiar voice from behind.
+
===(18 December 2010)===
 +
<pre>,.||>W>+UU||,.</pre>
  
Turning just in time to catch a broadsword through the heart, Mathire was surprised to see his dead friend Atone. Blood poured from Mathire's open mouth as he stared, questioning. Galva swung his blade, slicing off Atone's arm. This just served to anger the walking corpse which reached for its secondary weapon. Swords clashed as Mathire slumped to the ground, dead.
+
Shafts of light from the failing sun shone through the high windows
 +
and fell on the lovers as they lay on the grassy floor.  As Allen
 +
looked up at the inside of the crumbling building, he did so with the
 +
eyes of a boy who knew he was now a man. Somewhere in the distance a
 +
coyote howled. Night was falling. Not even Allen was stupid enough
 +
to stay in Marcon tower after dark.   He tried to sit up, but Mandy
 +
lay across his arm and would not stir.
  
“Soon you will all know the power of the primordial chaos,” said Nadir, god of the underworld.
+
With wondrous motion the tower began to transform.  Torches appeared
 +
on the walls.  Cold stones replaced the grass on which Allen lay.
 +
Planks of wood sprouted from the walls and unfolded into a great
 +
spiral stairway.  Chill gripped Allen's heart as he heard steps
 +
resounding down the stair.  He tried to pull his hand free but Mandy
 +
lay still and cold to the touch.  With horror, the young man watched
 +
as the wizard descended, cloaked and menacing.
  
“I've had enough of this,said Thadrian, heading for the door.
+
"All hope is for naught," said the wizard.  "The fruit of your deed is
 +
death eternal."
  
“I don't think so,” said Nadir, moving his hands in a magic gesture.
+
===(06 January 2011)===
 +
<pre>,.,||U*+++=U=++||,.,o,.,.</pre>
  
The door closed and locked themselves. Thadrian smashed his shoulder into the door and bounced back, screaming with terror. He looked back to see Galva fighting the ghost of Atone. The swords-dwarf had given Atone what would have been several mortal wounds, but the ghost fought on. Pulling himself together, Thadrian returned to the fight.
+
Mandy rose from her place with the jerking movement of a marionette.
 +
Allen cried out and crawled backward across the floor. Naked, he ran
 +
from the tower, the wizard's evil laughter ringing in his ears. He
 +
ran in fear, faster even than the bogeymen the wizard sent to chase
 +
him. Finally, his body cut up, bleeding, and exhausted, he collapsed
 +
on the steps of the temple.
  
“Where are you going?” said the ghost of Mathire, now rising from the floor.
+
"I pity you Allen," said the priest, "for it takes such a disaster to
 +
bring you to the temple of Domon."
  
===(31 July 2015)===
+
The boy cried and told his tale of terror and woe.  The priest shook
 +
his head and told him there was little hope for Mandy now.  He handed
 +
Allen a small gem -- the Eye of Domon.  It was said to pierce all
 +
darkness.
  
N+-+@/@/N/+&
+
"You must return to the tower tonight," said the priest, "lest Mandy
 +
fall forever."
  
The fight wasn't going well. Galva and Thadrian were closed in, fighting back to back as the ghosts of their friends pressed in closer, stabbing and slashing. It then occurred to Galva that Nadir was no god at all. What god would resort to such petty evil? And there was something else.
+
That night, Marcon was preparing for the ceremony, giggling like a
 +
little girl. Mandy was laid out before him on a stone slab.  Just as
 +
he raised the dagger for the death stroke, Allen kicked in the door.
 +
Marcon made to spit out a curse when the boy raised up the Eye of
 +
Domon.  With a shriek, Marcon transformed into a barn owl and escaped
 +
through the open ceiling.
  
“Stop,” commanded Galva. “Nadir, if that is who you really are, if you are a god, why did you have to learn of the afterlife from the pages of a book? I deny you!”
+
===(02 April 2011)===
 +
<pre>|++UuU++++U|N.,.</pre>
  
The bull-headed demon snorted with anger. The ghost of Mathire looked at his new master, questioning. It seemed that he and Atone's ghost were fighting out of a place of ignorance. This thing, that claimed to be Nadir, was no more than an undead necromancer. Mathire's ghost picked up a torch and tossed it amidst the scrolls.
+
"There is nothing we can do for her but wait," said the priest.
  
“No!” cried the monster, Nadir.
+
Allen paced the length of the church, stealing glimpses of Mandy's
 +
body splayed out on the altar.  He remembered the wizard's curse.  His
 +
hand gripped the jewel as he prayed to Domon for mercy.  Mandy cried
 +
out.  The priest put his hands on the girl's body and forced her down.
  
This time the dwarves fought as one. Atone fired bolts into the being continuously as Mathire and the others hacked and slashed. The monster was unable to stop the wave of violence and was soon rendered helpless. Mathire lifted up his blade, ready to hack of Nadir's head.
+
Allen's eyes went to the windows where candles flickered and went
 +
out.
  
“Don't do it, Mathire,” said Galva. “You'll die. He is the only thing keeping your life force in that body.”
+
"This girl is with child," growled the priest. "Where is the father?"
  
“It is a hero's duty,said Mathire, “to sacrifice for his friends.
+
A knock came at the door.  Allen looked to the priest, eyes wild with
 +
fear.  "Go," said the priest, turning back to the writhing girl. The
 +
frightened boy picked up a torch and made his way to the front of the
 +
darkened church.  Behind him, the girl was screaming between gurgling
 +
coughs.  He dare not look now.
  
===(9 September 2015)===
+
The door swung open to reveal a terrible phantom.  It wore a tattered
 +
black robe and its head was a bare skull.  "My master Marcon has sent
 +
me to take what is his," it said.  Allen was paralyzed with fear.  The
 +
girl's screams had stopped.  Allen turned to see the priest, covered
 +
in blood.  In his hands he held a baby, squirming and alive, but
 +
silent as death itself.
  
@@"ggggggggg""~"~""~"~""?N?
+
===(14 November 2011)===
 +
<pre>,.U/|++++U|.</pre>
  
The death stroke was quick and merciful. With an expert swing, the ghost of Mathire struck off Nadir's head. The undead dwarf immediately went stiff and still. Atone collapsed to the floor, forever dead. Galva caught Mathire's body as he fell, desperate for a last command. The fire was spreading and there was no time to waste. Galva reluctantly left his master to burn with the dead god and the greatest store of knowledge the world had ever known.
+
The air was still, and not an insect stirred in the cursed village.
 +
It was here that evil was born, and it was here evil would die. Sir
 +
Ramet looked to the most pathetic cottage and made his way to the
 +
door.  When no one answered, he knocked the door off its hinges with a
 +
blow from his hammer.
  
Racing through the corridors, Galva and Thadrian hurried to escape the crumbling tower. All of the undead guardians had fallen and only the goblins remained. These evil foes were just as eager to be clear of the falling tower and the dwarves followed the exodus as fast as they could.
+
He walked through a cloud of dust to see the body of a white haired
 +
old man, half starved to death. Ramet put his foot on the man's
 +
shoulder and jostled the body. It was then that he saw that it was
 +
not a man, but a boy, his hair as white as snow.
  
Outside in the marshland, the goblins gathered to watch the tower sink into the muck. For many of them, Nadir's fortress had been home, all their lives. They didn't hinder Galva and Thadrian as they emerged from the secret exit.
+
"Allen?" said Ramet. "Know that your treason has cause many a soldier
 +
to lose his life, and while your son walks the earth, no one is safe."
  
“All that knowledge, wasted,” said Thadrian.
+
"Son?" said Allen to the darkness. "I have a son?  My poor Mandy."
  
“It was gained through evil,” said Galva, “and is therefore of no true value.
+
Ramet lifted his hammer and Allen seemed suddenly to come to life.
  
“Is that what Domon tells you?” asked Thadrain.
+
"Wait!" shouted the wretch. "I hold something which is your only salvation."
  
“Look,” said a goblin, “the dark lord rises.
+
The knight watched as Allen held up a small jewel.
  
===(28 September 2015)===
+
"The Eye of Domon?" asked Ramet, unbelieving.
  
  gggggggg,@@,.o@"".
+
The two left the cottage and turned toward Marcon's tower. The
 +
crumbling building cast a shadow across the village, the sun hiding
 +
behind its upper reaches.  It was deserted, but both men knew what
 +
would happen after sundown, only a few short hours away.
  
“A dwarf?” asked Galva. “This is some kind of joke.
+
===(14 December 2011)===
 +
<pre>U,.,.,.||U/++Ui++||</pre>
  
Out of the smoking ruin stepped a wizened old dwarf. He waved to the heroes as he stepped around the standing pools of muck. The goblins stood at attention as the old dwarf approached. Thadrian looked at Galva and then back to the hated Nadir. They waited as the old dwarf picked his way toward them through the marsh. When he arrived, he was out of breath.
+
Once they reached the ruined tower, Ramet reached under his cloak,
 +
behind his ample belly and drew a short, thick sword. He bid Allen
 +
come closer and took the Eye from him.  There was a socket in the hilt
 +
of the blade and the knight drove the jewel home. A flash of
 +
light blinded the two men briefly and when he opened his eyes, Allen
 +
saw Ramet holding the glowing sword before him.
  
“The Eternal Forge is no joke, friends,” wheezed the old dwarf. “Do you like the shape the dwarf gods chose for me?”
+
"Behold," shouted Ramet.  "This is a weapon of Domon.  Take it!  For
 +
the seed you have spilled now soils the land, and you must put it
 +
to right."
  
“They clearly have a sense of humor,” said Thadrian.
+
Allen touched the sword as the last rays of sunshine faded from behind
 +
the hills.  Once again, Marcon's tower rebuilt itself.  Bats flew
 +
out from the top as all manner of groans and scrapings came from
 +
inside.  Allen's courage failed him and he turned to run.  Ramet put
 +
his hand on the boy's chest and pushed him back.
  
“Tell me, demon,” said Galva, “why I shouldn't just slay you a second time.
+
"Forget all that," said the knight.  "It is time you understood the
 +
consequences of your actions.  I didn't loose the demon.  You did.
 +
Take the sword, go in there, and slay the monster."
  
“Because,” Nadir said with a wink, “I have your prize in my pocket.
+
The sword of Domon trembled in Allen's shaking hand as he opened the
 +
door to the tower.  Calling on all his force of will, he stepped
 +
inside.  It was dark save for a single candle resting on the floor.
 +
Beside it knelt a person in a dark colored robe.  Silently, Allen
 +
stepped up behind and pulled back the hood of the robe with the tip of
 +
his sword.
  
The dwarves watched with amazement as Nadir reached into his robes and withdrew a fist-sized glass ball. In it were the tiny bodies of Mathire and Atone, suspended in liquid.
+
"Mandy?" he said.
  
“Do they live?” asked Thadrian.
+
===(02 February 2012)===
 +
<pre>U<<<U####/##o##</pre>
  
“They sleep,said Nadir, “but they may yet be awoken. You have but to do what I say.
+
"I could be Mandy to you," said the girl, rising from the floor.
  
===(30 October 2015)===
+
Allen's sword fell to his side, a tear rolling down his cheek.  The
 +
dark creature brushed the white hair away from his face.  The shadows
 +
dancing around began to take physical shape.  Allen put his arm around
 +
the girl.  The world began to spin.  In his mind he could see ghostly
 +
armies marching across the land.  His lips touched hers.
  
  ++++@@u+++@|
+
"That thing is your daughter!" cried Ramet. "Kill it!"
  
“There is a book,” said Nadir, “a codex that contains the last bit of knowledge I need to transcend this mortal plane.
+
With a jerk, Allen drove his sword through the girl's ribs.  The
 +
creature screamed.  Red gas shot from its mouth and eyes.  Allen
 +
backed away, disgusted and horrified.  Ramet caught Allen in his arms
 +
as the building shook and swayed.  Then, all went silent, all but
 +
Marcon's laughter.
  
“And if we retrieve this tome,” said Galva, “you will let Mathire and Atone live?”
+
"This villain has lived long enough," spit Ramet.
  
“It will be as if none of this ever happened,” said the wizard.
+
Up and Up the knight ran, bounding three steps at a time.  Marcon
 +
spotted him and quit his laughter quick.  A pair of shadow demons rose
 +
from the floor, but Ramet barreled straight through them and met
 +
Marcon at the roof of the tower.
  
“Where is it?asked Thadrian.
+
"I don't suppose you would stab an opponent in the back?" asked Marcon.
  
“Good, good,” laughed Nadir. “It is in the dwarf fortress of course!”
+
The wizard turned and leapt from the tower, transforming into an owl.
 +
The knight threw his war hammer with all his might. It struck the
 +
bird in an explosion of feathers.  Marcon's lifeless body spiraled
 +
slowly down to the earth.
  
The dwarves walked in silence as they left the Garum. Neither of them could really believe that Nadir had tricked them into doing his bidding. The wizard had given them his crown as proof that they had completed their quest. The evil one knew that the dwarf king couldn't refuse a request made by the heroes, and they would ask for the book.
+
When Ramet reached the bottom of the stairs, Allen was on his knees,
 +
staring at the floor. The knight lifted him up, leaned close and
 +
spoke to him.
  
“Where is mighty Mathire?” asked the dwarven king.
+
"Listen," said Ramet. "We have something Marcon and your poor Mandy
 +
don't have.  A future."
  
“He has passed on to the Eternal Forge,” said Galva. “He had only one request as he died. It was that we receive as a reward the Book of the Dead.”
 
  
“That was a pointless and evil wish,” said the king. “The pages of that book contain an ancient wickedness. Mathire could be restored, but he would not be the same.”
+
===(25 November 2012)===
  
“Nonetheless,” said Galva, “we have fulfilled our part of the bargain. We demand to have the book.”
+
<pre>+@+@%++++######?</pre>
  
===(6 December 2015)===
+
Down beneath the earth, where they never see the sun, there live a
 +
people pale and hairy.  The ‘deep dwarves’ they are called, and their
 +
metropolises stretch for leagues under the root of the mountain.
 +
Rarely do they come in contact with the surface dwarves and it is not
 +
without cause that they have gained the reputation for being a little
 +
strange.
  
|+N?+@@|
+
“Come and see this,” said a guards-dwarf.
  
After a long silence, the king agreed to the heroes' demands. They would just have to see for themselves. The curse of the book was no joke. The king knew that the dead heroes would return as monsters. He explained as much to Galva, but it made no difference. The heroes would not be dissuaded. The king called on the scribe to retrieve the Book of the Dead from the forbidden library. Galva and Thadrian went with him as Nadir remained in the throne room, hiding amidst the petitioners.
+
Annoyed, Captain Kogar put down his pipe and stood up, brushing the
 +
ashes from his broad belly.  He followed the dwarf through a series of
 +
twisting tunnels down, down to the bottom of the mine. What could it
 +
possibly be?  The castle guard knew better than disturb him over petty
 +
things. Maybe it was another murder. But berserker season had
 +
already come and gone.
  
“Are you absolutely sure you want to do this?asked the scribe.
+
“Here he is,said the guard.
  
“Mind thy own business,” snapped Galva.
+
At the end of the farthest tunnel, the body of a dwarf lay, as white as a sheet.
  
Once they were in the library, the scribe produced a key and opened the secret vault hidden in the wall. Galva was revolted when the book was revealed. It was a codex bound in dwarven skin. The pages were written in blood. Still, Galva mastered his fear and received the book when it was handed to him. Thadrian said nothing but clearly he was having second thoughts.
+
“Is he dead?” asked Kogar.
  
“Have you brought that which you promised me?asked Nadir as the heroes returned.
+
“Ask him yourself,said the guard.
  
The old dwarf's eyes lit up as Galva revealed the evil tome. Galva handed it over, but would not release his grip until he demanded once more that Nadir return his friends to life. The evil dwarf made the promise and snatched the book away. Without a moment's hesitation, he cracked the codex open and began to read aloud.
+
Kogar leaned down and put his ear to the pale dwarf’s lips.
  
===(20 December 2015)===
+
“You must flee to where the sun is bright,” said deep dwarf.  “For no
 +
one under the ground is safe while the monster draws breath.”
  
(The beginning of a new story)
+
===(28 January 2013)===
  
|W+k|~~ssss
+
<pre>?N?  ++++++@+@||</pre>
  
The animal people waited in the snow outside the wizard's cottage. It was a cold winter night and the wind was blowing. Still the woodland creatures stood motionless as they waited. It was a consequential day for them. The dwarves had been logging in their forest and they demanded satisfaction. The old man told them he needed time to think. So they waited, staring at the wooden door, waiting for it to open.
+
With that the strange dwarf died. Captain Kogar called for his
 +
lieutenants. Together they searched the mine from whence the deep
 +
dwarf came. Any opening to the underworld, no matter how small, could
 +
prove the end for even the mightiest of fortresses.  After a week of
 +
searching, nothing could be found.
  
“What do you think, Brambis?asked the wizard.
+
“Maybe the dwarf was crazed,” said a deputy.  “Maybe there is no monster.
  
“Bacabadabis,” said the wizard's pet kobold.
+
“No,” said Kogar, “this is going to be a bad one.
  
“You are right,” said the wizard, “the dwarves have been generous to us. But they must learn their place.
+
That very night, the first dwarf went missing.  The creature left
 +
nothing but a dark stain on the floor.  Kogar’s dwarves searched the
 +
mines again and again, but no opening could be found.  When the next
 +
victim disappeared, Kogar knew he had to tell his liege, Merduk the
 +
Mad.
  
The door of the cottage opened and the wizard showed himself. His black robe and furs were draped over his body making him look twice his size. He was just a skinny old man, but he knew something the others didn't. He could read and write the ancient language of Axolar.
+
“What is this nonsense you speak of?” asked the mad king.
  
“I will take your demands to the dwarves...” began the wizard.
+
“The mine monster kills at will,” said Kogar.  “We must think of
 +
sending the young ones to the surface.”
  
“Three cheers for Old Man Scota,” shouted a squirrel man.
+
“Fool,” shouted the king, slamming his fist onto the arm of his
 +
throne.  “No dwarf with come in or out until the monster is slain.
 +
Their deaths will be yours to decide.
 +
 
 +
===(4 May 2013)===
  
“...on one condition,” continued Scota. “You must bring me the Codex of Ultimate Knowledge.”
+
<pre>@@@@@@@++++|@/++@|</pre>
  
==[[User:Rewolf31|Rewolf31]]==
+
That night the fortress was a buzz of activity.  After all, it was the
===(13 April 2007)===
+
time for the Plump Helmet Festival, a time when many a young dwarf
 +
would be married and fun would be had by all.  King Merduk himself
 +
would preside over the ceremony.  The streamers were strung.  The
 +
torches were lit.  Soon the great hall was filled with a multitude of
 +
drunken dwarves.
  
<pre>.B@.~~~
+
“Tell them to disperse,said Kogar. “Call an end to this foolishness
</pre>
+
or you will regret it.
And so Alor, a wrestler of renown, found himself between a great boar and the wide river. For six days they struggled, and as the sun descended behind the hills on the evening of the seventh day, Alor finally collapsed in exhaustion. The boar spoke and said, "I too am tired. The sun has fallen. Let us rest." And so Alor and the boar slept, and the sun arose on the morning of the eighth day.
 
  
===(21 July 2007)===
+
“And you wonder why they call me the mad king?” asked Merduk.  “Look
<pre>,.,B@~,~,~</pre>
+
to yourself or you will be out of a job.
  
"Whiskey?" Alor asked the boar, holding up his flask. The wrestler had not spoken for a week.
+
Wandering through the crowd, Kogar couldn’t even muster enough energy
 +
to drink a cup, let alone dance.  This was going to be a disaster and
 +
a lot of people would die. Mad Merduk had not only gone on with the
 +
plans for the party, he had locked the gates so no one could leave the
 +
fortress.  Disgusted, Kogar retired to his quarters.
  
"Gladly," the boar said, taking the flask up in its mouth. "You block my path to the river, and now you offer me your flask. Strange are the ways of your people."
+
“You know there is only one way to escape,said a voice in the darkness.
  
"Your path? I was seeking to cross the river and found myself menaced," Alor said.
+
Leaping to his feet, Kogar pulled his knife and scanned the room for
 +
the intruder.  Though he could not see, he knew the creature was still
 +
there.  But there was something else, a roar like a distant storm.
 +
Kogar stepped to the door and threw it open.  The light shown down on
 +
the pale dwarf hiding in the corner, but more shocking still were the
 +
screams, now clearly heard coming from the hall.
  
"The squirrels tell me I am a terror to behold when I am thirsty," the boar said as it drained the flask. "Do I menace you now?" The boar looked mild and plump. Indeed, the gentle creature reminded Alor of his daughter.  
+
“Leave them,said the deep dwarf. “There is only time to save yourself.
  
"No, I am not menaced. I am reminded of home," Alor said fondly. At that moment his stomach growled, for he had not eaten in some time.
+
===(3 March 2014)===
  
"Hopefully I do not remind you of your dinner table," the boar laughed, "though it remains to be seen who would have the final mastery in our contest." Alor smiled broadly and the boar guided Alor to the ford, where they parted as friends.
+
<pre>.,.,@@++%%~%%~%%~%%~%%</pre>
  
===(12 September 2007)===
+
Brushing the deep dwarf to the side, Kogar ran in the direction of the screams.  When he reached the door to the feast hall, he could see a pool of red flowing from underneath the portal.  Beyond he could hear the breaking of bones and the gnashing of teeth.  Despite his heroism Kogar could feel the doubts clouding up his mind.
<pre>++@a@+
 
</pre>
 
"Daddy! Daddy!" the little girl cried happily as she ran toward the mighty dwarf where he stood under the archway.
 
  
"I missed you, sweet pod!" Alor crouched down and lifted the child up to his shoulder, where she sat, beaming. "Have you been good while I was away?"  
+
"For the fortress!" screamed Kogar. "Forever!"
  
"I made a puzzle box. See!" The girl held out a soapstone box. The master craftsdwarf always started the young ones with the material since it required little strength to carve, though it crumbled easily. Even so, the box was quite exquisite.  
+
The door slammed open with a kick from Kogar's boot. Inside the feast hall was the scene of a slaughter house. All of his friends had been torn apart by nightmarish monsters.  Kogar did not resist when the deep dwarf took his hand and pulled him back into the passageway.
  
"That's beautiful. Now let me see here..." Alor pressed a button and the lid popped open. There was nothing inside. "Hey, where's my treasure?" he said in mock indignation.
+
"It's too late for them," said the pale dwarf. "My people suffered the same fate not long ago. We must flee under the mountain, into the caves. I know the way."
  
The girl took the box and made a series of complicated motions along the inside of the empty compartment. A second lid opened, revealing a piece of dwarven sugar candy. The child giggled and smiled broadly.  
+
Confused, Kogar followed the dwarf through a narrow series of cracks in the mining tunnel.  There the mine opened into a natural cavern three times the size of the great hall. A group of survivors had gathered there, maybe a dozen or more, along with a couple more of the pale strangers.
  
Alor scratched his head and laughed. Coren was only six, but she was already beyond him.
+
"There might be enough time to warn the mountain homes," said the deep dwarf, "but we must hurry."
  
"Did you win, daddy?" Coren asked.
+
The reality of what happened finally settled on Kogar's mind.  Merduk and the rest of them were dead.  There was nowhere left to go.
  
"Ah, the tournament? Yes, sweet pod, there hasn't been a dwarf born yet that can beat your father," Alor looked at the puzzle box. "At least not at wrestling. And you know what else?"  
+
"Go on," said Kogar. "My business is with those that killed my kin."
  
"What else, daddy? What else?"
+
==suntorvic==
 +
===(13th December, 2010)===
 +
<pre>s,.s.C,..@,.,//%%%%%</pre>
  
"I met a talking boar and we became friends."
+
Dwarf hero Ulkram walked right up to the cyclops's lair.  It was a
 +
shabby place, just a cave under a grassy hill.  Here and there, stray
 +
sheep wandered hither and fro, nibbling on the wet grass.  Not a
 +
stranger to herohood, Ulkram barged inside, axe held high.  Inside, he
 +
was met with all manner of foul smells.  Dwarven skins lined the walls
 +
and on the floor was a pile of bearded skulls.  Ulkram was rendered
 +
senseless by the unimaginable evil.  He went outside to wretch.
  
"Again?" Coren complained. "I want to meet your animal friends soon."
+
"My home is not to your liking?" came a deep voice.
  
"I'll invite them over for your party next month. Until then, you have to work hard. Do you have a lesson today?"
+
The cyclops was enormous.  In its mighty fist was a shepherd's cane.
 +
The monster dropped to one knee.  Ulkram could barely keep his axe
 +
steady.
  
"Yes. Mr. Goldlocket says he'll let me try marble today."
+
"Tell you what," said the monster. "How about we play a game?  You
 +
ask me what I'm thinking, then I you. If I can't answer, I let you
 +
go.  If you can't answer, you go in my pot. Agreed?"
  
"Marble, eh? That's amazing. You really are your mother's daughter. I'll walk you to the shop." Together they strolled down the passageway. Alor admired the carvings and architecture, occasionally pointing an engraving out and explaining its history, though his daughter had heard it all before. It had been two months since he left for tournament, and the wrestler had missed his home very much.  
+
Having no other choice, Ulkran nodded his head in agreement.
  
"The three of us should have a feast tonight. What do you say?" Alor asked. Coren did not respond.
+
==[[User:Sowelu|Sowelu]]==
 +
===(6 January 2011)===
 +
<pre>ccccc,.,.||,.,@,.,.@,..c||sssss||</pre>
  
The dwarf looked down. His daughter was not there. She was not in the passageway. There was no sign of her.  
+
Like wild banshees, the calls of the coyotes went on all night,
 +
disturbing the dwarf outpost and all within.  Watch-dwarf Aliz took up
 +
his torch and scaled the stairs of the wooden tower that stood at the
 +
gatehouse of their wooden palisade. Nothing.  Nothing, but the hated
 +
forest that stood upon the rolling hills on which their wooden
 +
fortress sat. It was risky to mine out in the wilderness, away from
 +
the mountains. But without risk there is no profit, and danger is its
 +
own reward.
  
"Goblins!" A scream echoed through the tunnels. "Goblins in the fortress!"
+
They kept sheep behind that wooden fence.  Nali could smell them.  The
 +
short hairy man things look easy enough to outrun, but they were like
 +
men, they would have weapons, and fire.  But Nali's charge were
 +
hungry.  A coyote nipped at Nali's hairy leg.  Nali tussled the
 +
coyote's head. It would be tonight.
  
 +
The coyotes howled from the woods in front of the gate whilst Nali
 +
made his way around the back of the fortress, clutching a pair of
 +
spears.  When he reached the darkest spot, he wedged a spear against
 +
the wall and used it to lift himself over the side.  He made his way
 +
carefully past the drunken dwarven guards to the place where the sheep
 +
were penned.  Just as he was about to open the gate, he froze.
  
===(18 September 2007)===
+
"Coyote man!"
<pre>,..|mBL@+++++++g+</pre>
 
  
"I'm sure she's in there," Alor said from his place behind the boulder where he looked down upon the rusted iron doors of Chatteltomb.
+
==[[User:Narushima|Narushima]]==
 +
===(06 February 2011)===
 +
<pre>||%@~+|++</pre>
  
"We must act now, while there's still time," the boar urged. This was the same boar that Alor had befriended by the riverbank, and it now came to aid Alor in his time of need.  
+
"Tosid, Aliz, and Sedil watched with anticipation as the workers
 +
chiseled through layer after layer of raw adamantine. The dwarves had
 +
long imagined this moment, a reality of eternal wealth. There was a
 +
scream, then another. The mineral vein on which they were mining fell
 +
away into darkness.
  
"The door is locked. Even with our combined strength, I doubt we can force entry," the leopard observed. This was the same leopard that Alor had befriended in the high grasses, and it also came to aid Alor in his time of need.  
+
Aliz awoke in the manager's barracks. It had all been a dream, but
 +
his hands were wet. He hopped off the top bunk and slid on a puddle
 +
of liquid. It was blood. He stood up to see Tosid in the bottom
 +
bunk, stone dead.
  
"Don't worry. The guards were drunk in the ravine below," the marmot announced as it scampered up the slope with the key in its mouth. This was the same marmot that Alor had befriended on the mountainside, and it came to aid Alor after promises of food.
+
"Could I have done this in my sleep?" thought Aliz. "But I was just
 +
at the mining ceremony. Where is Sedil? First things first. Where
 +
do I hide the body?"
  
"I've only challenged the depths of this black pit once in my life. It is a memory I have longed to forget, though it will serve me now," Alor said. "It sickens me that my daughter is kept there. The way to the dungeons will not be heavily guarded, as fear of this place keeps all but the foolish at bay. That said, the tower above is garrisoned with unnumbered horrors. If the alarm is raised, escape will be impossible."
+
==[[User:Psitaylor|Psitaylor]]==
 +
===(2 April 2011)===
 +
<pre>,|++++|@,.U.,.T,.,.</pre>
  
The group made their way down to the entrance. With some effort, Alor forced the key into place. The great doors swung open with a grating noise, exposing a palpable darkness that hung heavy in the stale air like a fog of soot. The thick shadows were penetrated from beyond by sinister red lights which gave vague form to the smooth obsidian corridors.  
+
The footstep of doom fell hard on Tiger Valley. Many of the elves and
 +
dwarves that lived there peaceably watched with horror as Mount Ugath
 +
erupted. Clouds of purple fog flowed down the sides of the mountain
 +
and engulfed the valley. In a few days the dust settled. No one
 +
thought anything was the worse for wear. Not at first.
  
Once all had passed into the tower, they closed the door behind them. "We can only hope it is not unusual for the doors to sound. Do you see anything?" Alor whispered to the leopard.
+
"The Valley of the Waking Dead?" asked the poacher. "Aye, you are
 +
headed in the right direction. Tiger Valley they once called it. But
 +
you don't want to go that way boy."
  
"Several doors down, a goblin is standing," the leopard spoke softly. "It has turned to face us. I don't think it can make us out yet, but its night eyes are almost as strong as my own. It is coming this way."
+
The young man thanked the grizzled hunter and went on his way. Casser
 +
was the eldest son of King Darek. With all his younger brothers
 +
beginning to cast their eyes on his aging father's throne, Casser knew
 +
he had to prove his worth as a hero.
  
Indeed, Alor could barely make out twin spots of crimson shining in the distance. The dwarf felt the leopard slip from his side. In a moment, the crimson spots disappeared from view. No sound accompanied their departure. Alor and the others padded quietly forward, approaching the stairway and the dungeons below.
+
The entrance to the valley was a steep cliff following a tumbling
 +
stream. Prince Casser bid his page return his horse to the castle and
 +
descended into the valley alone. When he reached the bottom, he
 +
looked up to see the green, glowing trees in the bright sun. There
 +
was not a sound in the whole valley.
  
==[[User:Senso|Senso]]==
+
At long last he found the village. The fields were neatly kept, but
===(29 April 2007)===
+
there was no animal in sight. Not one living being. Casser moved to
<pre><+@?++&~~</pre>
+
one of the thatch-roofed huts. He put his gauntlet to the door and it
 +
swung open. Inside the furniture was all in order. Dinner places
 +
were set at the table.
  
The wayward manager Aliz stepped quietly down the last flight of stairs into the lowest depths of the abandoned halls. The air of the room was stale and warm. The light of the dwarf's torch illuminated a stone pedestal, on which rested a gray book.
+
There was no food. No people. Casser was taken by a sudden hunger.
 +
He looked in his pack and found it empty. His servant had forgotten to
 +
fill it. He grew angry, but his frustration vanished when he spied
 +
it. An apple hung low on a tree just outside the house. He emerged
 +
from the cabin and reached out for the fruit.
  
"The Tome of Suffering," Aliz whispered. In its blood-stained pages, the collected wisdom of countless outpost managers waited for his perusal. Never again would his charges starve. Never again would they complain for want of whiskey. Never again would Aliz have to consult the half-baked scribblings of his uncle Toran.
+
"Don't do it," said a voice from deeper in the village.
  
The ground shook and Aliz's ears were assailed by a deafening crash. When the dust cleared, the entire chamber was illuminated by a sinister red glow. In place of the far wall was a yawning pit filled with bubbling magma and flames. From the inferno came a betusked fiend, ravening, its slavering maw belching foul vapors through which stared its cruel bulging eyes. Its clawed hands kneaded the lardy folds of its corpulence as if it sought to make room for this latest morsel.
+
Casser looked to see a dwarf girl, strangely glowing with some fell
 +
light. Casser brought the apple away from his lips and spat. What
 +
had happened to this place? He looked away from the strange phantom
 +
and up at the mountain. It was said a dragon lived there.
  
Aliz was terrified. The dwarf clutched the Tome to his chest. The horrific beast crouched by the magma pool, muttering in a grating whisper:
+
"Had you taken one bite of that apple, you would be ‘stone dead' as
 +
you humans are fond of saying," said the dwarf. "Not now. Not days
 +
from now. But soon. This whole valley is poisoned. Its only
 +
inhabitants are the dead. You must save us."
  
"It will be eaten. It will be eaten, the dwarf. Eaten. Eaten alive."
+
The prince retreated as the girl approached. Other spirits began to
 +
appear from the houses.
 +
 
 +
"You must kill the dragon," she said, "and end the curse. You have no
 +
choice. You have already breathed the air of the valley. Your fate
 +
is sealed, along with all of ours."
  
 +
Running back toward the waterfall, Casser knew he had failed the test
 +
of manhood. He climbed and climbed, not stopping till he breathed the
 +
sweet air of the real world. One of the lord's squires was there.
 +
"That didn't take very long," said the smart ass. "The underworld
 +
must not sire demons like it used to."
  
==[[User:Shades|Shades]]==
+
On the ride home, Casser felt an itch under his gauntlet. He removed
===Danrik Begin: (29 October 2007)===
+
the metal glove and found his hand red and inflamed. He poked at his
 +
blackened fingernail and it fell away. Underneath was a thin,
 +
razor-like talon. Casser gagged into his mouth, a tear falling from
 +
his eye.
 +
 
 +
"Problem, sire?" asked the squire.
  
@@+,@\D/.+@
+
They rode in silence to Red Castle, where King Darek awaited them.
  
Fire seared the sky as the dragon circled, driven by madness and the
+
==[[User:mux951|mux951]]==
promise of gold held deep within the dwarven tunnels. Standing on the
+
===(13 June 2011)===
battlements of the stone façade built over the entrance to the
+
<pre>~~~~++@||.,,..,.,gggDDggDDggggDggDgg</pre>
fortress, Danrik the marksdwarf took aim at the evil target, his heart
+
 
thumping slow and steady. He waited two more beats and pulled the
+
Night and day were the same, months of black darkness, punctuated by
trigger. An instant later a dozen marksdwarves let fly and a hail
+
jets of fire from the many wingless dragons that crawled in the valley
bolts pierced the smoky air.
+
below. Goblins were everywhere, picking off careless dwarfs with
+
well-placed arrows.  One dwarf remarked that it was like living each
Most of the bolts bounced harmlessly away, but Danrik's well-aimed
+
waking moment in the shadow of the hammerer.
missile found the monsters skull, shattering the brain. The dwarves
+
 
cheered as the beast fell from the sky. The smile fell from Danrik's
+
Alnar was not one to give up so easily.  He vowed, though only a
face as the great corpse fell closer -- it was coming right at them!
+
blacksmith's apprentice, to save the fortress singlehandedlyHe
Dwarves climbed over each other, making for the stairs. Other risked
+
would build a tube from the lip of the volcano to the goblin horde and
jumping from the wall, breaking their arms and legs as they landed.
+
fry them forever. If only he had the king's permission. Best to ask
Danrik stood fast.
+
later.
   
 
As the dead dragon slammed into the fortress's stone wall the dwarves
 
were flung into the air. As Danrik flew, he damned the dragon with
 
all his might, his foul words ripped away by the wind. With a sudden
 
crash, all went dark.
 
  
===(24 July 2008)===
 
  
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+
===(04 December 2011)===
 +
<pre>++++|++@\o|</pre>
  
"He's awoken," came the cry. "He has awoken!"
+
As the enemy surrounded the fortress and all seemed lost, the dwarven
+
king did an inexplicable thing by granting an audience to a lone idiot
Pain came as Danrik opened his eyes. A crowd of gaudily-dressed
+
dwarf. A pair of royal guards dragged Alnar into the feast hallHis
dwarves danced and sang in celebration of their hero. It had been a
+
eyes were blackened as the guards had beaten him up a taste for his
week since Danrik had fallen. His comrades slapped him on the
+
insolence.   They dumped him before the king and he sneezed, spraying
shoulders. One brought him a chalice of wine. The dragon was dead.
+
blood onto the king's slipper.
Every day since had been a celebration, but with the awakening of
 
Danrik, the party had really begun.
 
   
 
The mighty warrior made his way out of the bedroom, supported by two
 
lusty dwarf women. The masons were hard at work restoring the wall
 
that the dead dragon had crashed through. The dwarf led Danrik to the
 
courtyard.
 
 
"Speech!" cried the dwarves, "Speech!"
 
 
"Oh," said Danrik, "Well…"
 
 
A dark shape appeared in the gap between the walls, large and
 
menacing. The dwarves grew silent as it cast its glowing red eyes on
 
the dwarf hero.
 
 
"Yes," said the creature, "tell us how you slew the dragon, mighty
 
dwarf, how you saved the day!"
 
  
===(5 December 2009)===
+
"Speak," hissed the king.
  
+@/+@@@+@@@@@@@
+
Alnar crawled to the side of the throne and pulled away a plain white
 +
sheet revealing a crimson handled lever.
  
Dwarf hero Danrik called for his battleaxe. A dwarven squire ran to
+
"One pull of this lever and you will unleash the fury of Red
him and put the weapon in his hand. The dwarf held the weapon high,
+
Mountain," said Alnar, "and bathe the enemy in a lake of fire."
but collapsed, steadying himself on the hilt. The demon laughed. It
 
had congealed into the form of a man wearing a dark cloak, horns upon
 
his head, a nightmare lord of the underworld.
 
 
“If this is the best you can you can do, you have clearly lost,” said
 
the demon lord. “You will bring me one maiden every season.
 
  
The nightmare lord looked over the cowering dwarves. He pointed at
+
"You did this without my knowledge or consent?" asked the king.
the gasping form of Danrik. “Start with that one’s sister.”
 
 
Danrik watched helplessly as Andra, his lovely sister, was brought to
 
the demon’s side. The creature put its hand on her shoulder and the
 
pair disappeared in a burst of blue flame. Danrik howled with rage.
 
A squire ran up to him and bowed his head. “We will find Lady Andra,”
 
said the boy. “You can count on it.”
 
  
“What is your name, youngster?” asked Danrik.
+
Alnar swallowed and slowly nodded his head.
  
“I am called Blackbeard,said the boy.
+
"Lock him in his quarters," said the king, "to await the hammerer."
 
“A strong name for such a small body,” said the hero. “You can begin
 
the quest by fetching a dragon tooth from the ruins of the wall. From
 
it we will forge a mighty shank to drive into the heart of the demon
 
lord.
 
  
The squire smiled and bounded away into the rubble. It was the
+
As he heard the lock slide in, Alnar walked to the corner of his tiny
beginning of a hard recovery. While the smiths worked in the forge to
+
room. Silently, he slid his cabinet away from the wall, revealing a
create the ultimate knife, Blackbeard trained the hero to walk again.
+
second red lever.
When Danrik was able to put his fist through solid rock walls, they
 
knew they were ready. Danrik put the dragon dagger Gotter through his
 
belt and stepped before the crowd.
 
  
“I go now to rescue Lady Andra from the pit,” said Danrik. “The road
 
will be long and hard, to the fiery heart of the mountain and beyond,
 
to the land of the dead. Who is with me?”
 
  
Blackbeard jumped up and down, raising his hand above the shoulders of
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===(04 March 2012)===
those around him. Though it looked grim, a few brave adventurers step
+
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forward. It was not a question of whether they would reach the
 
underworld, for they must reach it. They must reach Andra, and slay
 
her captors, for all great tales end this way.
 
  
===(25 December 2010)===
+
Out of ammunition, the dwarves were reduced to hurling rocks at the
 +
invaders now scaling the walls.  The king locked himself in the throne
 +
room, forbidding all disturbances.  Try as he might, he could think of
 +
no solution to the mess he was in.  Always he found his eyes drawn to
 +
the lever.  Maybe the crazed dwarf was right.
  
  kkk""",.@P@,P.,""kkk"k
+
No, thought the king.  No dwarf would make a fool of the king.  He
 +
seized the lever and ripped the whole mechanism from the floor in a
 +
frenzied rage. A messenger ran into the room, finding the king
 +
wheezing, spittle dripping from his beard.
  
It is said that every great journey begins with a festival of
+
"I know you ordered no disturbances," said the page, "but someone has
drinking, but Danrik wasn’t in the mood. All he could think of was
+
released the fire of Red Mountain!"
that evil spirit with his sister and his soul burned with rage. As
 
the others celebrated their bravery, Danrik strolled up the trail
 
toward Blood Mountain, kicking dirt clods as he went.
 
  
“You weren’t thinking of leaving without me were you?” It was Blackbeard.
+
The king trotted up the stairs of the tower, his lungs burning.  Once
 +
at the top, he saw a sight like no other.  Rivers of molten rock
 +
flowed from the mountain, burying the invaders or sending them
 +
running, on fire.
  
“Of course not,” said Danrik, placing a hand on the boy’s shoulder.
+
"An outrage," spat the king. "I will have that traitor Alnar skinned alive."
“Let those fools drink themselves silly. We have a fair maiden to
 
save.
 
  
Together, the two adventuring dwarves mounted their ponies and trotted
 
off into the darkness. After a time the fires of the fortress
 
disappeared behind the rolling wooded hills. It was not long before
 
they left the land of the dwarves and entered into the depths of
 
Haunted Forest. No one knew what kinds of wicked spirits dwelt there
 
for few ever returned alive.
 
  
“Why must we enter this dark place?” asked Blackbeard.
+
===(28 January 2013)===
 +
<pre>!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,.@%</pre>
  
“Blood Mountain lies on the other side of this forest,” said Danrik,
+
“I’ll kill him myself,” shouted the struggling king.
“and nothing will stand between me and Andra. We rest here.”
 
  
“Here?” asked Blackbeard. “Surely you could have picked a less creepy place.
+
Alnar smiled a bloody smile as the king fought against the dwarf
 +
guards that held him by the arms.  Slowly, Alnar rose from the floor
 +
of his cell.  The second lever was there for all to see, the lever
 +
that saved the day whilst the king did nothing. Alnar laughed and
 +
spit at the ruler’s feet.
  
It was true. Danrik had picked a dreadful place to camp. Everywhere
+
“Looks like there’s a new king in town,” said Alnar.
the night birds, eyes of the enemy, were watching them. The very
 
trees seemed to reach out to grab them. Worst of all, they had laid
 
their camp on a kobold burrow. Silently the creatures crawled from
 
their holes, armed with bone knives, ready to cut the heart out of any
 
poor fool.
 
  
“Did you hear that?” said Blackbeard.
+
After the execution of King Eberious II began a reign of terror that
 +
would last for fifty years.  King Alnar was a disaster.  Once a hero
 +
and savior of the fortress, now all he did was drink and chase married
 +
women.  Anyone who got in his way went straight to the hammerer.  No
 +
one knew who would be next to put their head on the slab.
  
===(05 February 2012)===
+
It was near winter on the forty-ninth year of Alnar’s kingship when a
 +
hero finally appeared.  Jenu was the second son of a destitute
 +
mushroom farmer.  He was hard at work in the fields when Alnar’s
 +
dwarves came.  It seemed there was a disagreement over taxes.  Jenu
 +
hid while the soldiers burned his house down.  When the coast was
 +
clear, Jenu went to where his father lay.
  
  ~@//////+@/&@+\\\\\\\
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“Quickly,” said the old dwarf, choking on blood. “They have taken your mother.”
  
Andra cried out as the grubby little goblin whipped her again. She
 
was locked in some sort of dungeon. She couldn’t tell where for the
 
strange rough-hewn black rock was unknown to her. She pulled at her
 
chains again. One of them was loose. Let me at that horned villain,
 
thought Andra, but this one will die first.
 
  
“Tell us, sister Andra,” said the goblin. “Does it hurt?”
+
===(12 February 2014)===
 +
<pre>@%,.@-@MM</pre>
  
The links of the chain exploded as the dwarf woman yanked with all her
+
"Old Alnar won't mind if you gave this old dwarf a kiss," said the
might. The broken chain slapped the goblin upside the head, killing
+
cruel dwarven mercenary.
it instantly. She undid her other hand and stole the goblin’s keys,
+
 
escaping the dungeon, chain still attached.
+
"You and your rotten king can go to the shaft as far as I'm
 +
concerned!" shouted Jenu's mother.
  
The view outside was terrifying. Pillars of fire rose up from lakes
+
"Release her," came a voice from up the hill. Jenu had cut them off
of burning magma. Andra found herself standing on the narrow ledge of
+
at the path.
a black pyramid at the center of the world. It seemed that she could
 
never escape this perfect prison.
 
  
Pulling the chain tight, the solution was obvious. She would find the
+
"We are on an errand from the king," said the mercenary. "No farmer's
horned king and force him to take her back. Then she began to climb.
+
runt will stand in our way."
The top was further than it looked. It seemed she had been climbing
 
for days, maybe for weeks. Then she made the crest.
 
  
The scene was ridiculous, for there was Danrik holding a shank to the
+
Slowly, the dwarven goon slid from the saddle of his mule and
demon lord’s belly while another dwarf was grappling him by the horns.
+
approached Jenu, chuckling to himself.  The other villain just stared
 +
out vacantly without interest.  What could a boy, armed only with his
 +
fists, do against the king's dwarves.  When he reached the boy, Jenu
 +
spit in his face.  His hand dropped instinctively to his scabbard, but
 +
found the sheath empty.
  
“I swear,” whined the demon. “I don’t know where she is! She must
+
"Get him, Jenu!" shouted the dwarf mother.
have escaped!”
 
  
“Danrik!” cried Andra.
+
As Jenu tackled the mercenary, his mother used his stolen sword to
 +
strike down the other evil henchman.  Jenu landed blow after blow onto
 +
his prone opponent.  A life of hopeless servitude had smoldered in
 +
Jenu's heart until this moment, and there wasn't much left of the
 +
dwarf when Jenu was done pounding on him.
  
Danrik lost his concentration for a second and the demon slapped
+
"Quickly Jenu," said the dwarf mother, "We must flee before these scum
Gotter out of the dwarf hero’s hand. Blackbeard nearly flew over the
+
are missed."
side of the pyramid as the demon bucked him off. The creature ducked
 
just in time to save its life as Andra whipped the chain over its
 
head.
 
 
“The knife!” cried Danrik. “It’s the only way to kill it!”
 
  
===(18 February 2014)===
+
==[[User:Met|Met]]==
 +
===(June 2011)===
 +
<pre>||~@++%||@++++</pre>
  
  .\k,//@////+@+@&+\\\\\\\
+
"I am innocent of these crimes!" cried Fuglin as he was dragged away. Sitting in the dungeon cell, he could recall the cheers of the dwarves as the judge pronounced the verdict.  It wasn't fair.  The adamantine wasn't his. He was just holding it for somebody. Now in prison, he was left to rot.  A guard stopped by his cell and poured a cup of gruel on the cold stone floor.  Anger and despair were all he felt now.  From now on he dared not hope.
  
As Andra scanned the slope of the pyramid, the demon took advantage of
+
--
her lapse in concentration. It grabbed hold of the chain, still
 
shackled to Andra's arm and pulled her to its chest with one mighty
 
yank. Danrik cried out, but it was to late. The demon had Andra in
 
its clutches.
 
  
"The dagger, Gotter," said the demon. "Give it to me and I will
+
It had begun as such a small thing.  Fuglin and the goblin had known each other since the construction of the fortress. Fuglin was young then.
spare your sister's life."
 
  
"I'll give it to you alright," hissed Danrik.
+
One day Fuglin visited the goblin, this time locked in the stockade.
  
Time seemed to drag on as Danrik faced down his adversary. He had
+
"You know the path through the stone?" said the goblin.  "The one we built as children?  You must go there and bring me what you find. It is the key to my release."
full faith that Blackbeard had recovered the dagger and was rushing to
 
his aid. He held out his hand, waiting, never taking his eyes off the
 
demon holding his sister hostage. He could never have guessed the
 
hassle that Blackbeard was now dealing with.
 
  
"You..." said Blackbeard.
+
===(July 2011)===
 +
<pre>,.,.,.,.,@|#######&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&</pre>
  
The kobold had followed the dwarves ever since they had fallen into
+
The space was not built for more than a child, a narrow, twisting tunnel winding its way through the foundations of the fortress.  At the bottom, Fuglin saw a light, a silvery glowing rock at the end of the tunnel.  This must be it, thought Fuglin, a bribe to set the goblin free. Hastily, Fuglin took up his pick and chiseled off a piece of the silver metal.
the kobold burrow in the creepy forest. That night, the heroes must
 
have killed a dozen kobolds a piece. Bacabadabis was away collecting
 
grubs when the dwarves came. He returned to a scene of absolute
 
horror. His home had become a charnel house.
 
  
"Any time now..." growled Danrik.
+
Something lay beyond the tunnel. A hole the size of a dwarf's fist opened where Fuglin struck. He could hear a strange howling within, no doubt another subterranean jungle. The dwarf didn't stay to find out.  He squirmed as fast as he could, finally reaching the exit where he found the goblin, free from his bonds.
  
Blackbeard shook his head, unable to believe his bad luck. The kobold
+
"You survived," said the goblin. "Keep the adamantine as a token of our friendship."
chieftain stood at the bottom of the pyramid, holding Gotter at his
 
side. The dwarf shouted at the creature, demanding that he dropped
 
the weapon that clearly didn't belong to him. Couldn't he see the
 
danger up above? If they didn't stab the demon with the magic knife
 
soon, they were all surely doomed.
 
  
"Bacabadabis", said the kobold.
+
"Wait!" cried Fuglin, but the goblin had disappeared.
  
If history taught any lessons, the clearest was that kobolds could not
+
===(October 2011)===
be reasoned with.
+
<pre>@@@@@,.,o@,..##||#&#&#&&&&#&</pre>
  
==[[User:Shanty|Shanty]]==
+
What happened next was hard to say.  There was a lot of smoke and fire.  Dwarves ran screaming through the fortress.  Captains shouted orders to soldiers they could not see through the clouds of burning vapor.  Fuglin was scared beyond reason.  He tried to follow the others, ducking when the monsters swooped down.
===(30 June 2007)===
 
<pre>@@+U@</pre>
 
  
Rogar spun again and again, staring into the darkness. The scraping had begun all at once and it seemed to come from every direction. Nothing could be seen beyond the limit of the flickering torchlight.
+
It seemed it would never end, then Fuglin came rolling out of the fortress gate just as another fire blast rocketed overhead.  As it was, the demons could not, or would not set foot outside the fortress. What few dwarves that were left gathered at the hills below.  Fuglin recognized a blacksmith which with he had apprenticed. Before he could speak the blacksmith pointed his finger.
  
There! A shadow moved slowly out of the darkness. It had the stature of a dwarf, but Rogar knew the outpost had been abandoned for decades. After a moment, the warrior could see clearly. The shuffling thing had no flesh. The bones of its feet clacked and slid across the stones. The dead were walking in this place.
+
"He is the one!" the dwarf cried. "Look!  He still has the rock in his paw!"
  
There were more, many more. Rogar was completely surrounded. He held up his sword and turned from threat to threat. The dwarves were unarmed, with tatters of cloth hanging over their skeletal remains. Bits of beard were still visible stuck around their garments and their skulls. The dead stopped short of Rogar's weapon and stood completely motionless. There was no way the warrior could pass without forcing his way through.
+
Fuglin looked down, having until now forgotten the adamantine in his hand.
  
The skeleton he had seen first raised its bony hand slowly, curling all of its fingers save one into its palm. Its index finger pointed toward Rogar. From somewhere within its skull, it emitted a long, low moan which ended in a hiss and faded into silence.
 
  
==[[User:Spelguru|Spelguru]]==
+
==[[User:Rhazak|Rhazak]]==
===(19 November 2006)===
+
===(19 July 2011)===
<pre>
+
<pre>+++@@++++@||</pre>
..@.M.~~~~...
 
</pre>
 
The adventurer, transformed into a ghoul by strange forces, crawls toward the Everlasting River of Curing, barely clinging to his life, such as it had become. Suddenly, from the ceiling dropped... Adamantine Man! Is there any hope?!
 
  
===(19 December 2006)===
+
Terror!  Badru cried defiantly as he was shaved. The evil dwarves
<pre>
+
held Badru down as dwarven bandit lord Ukros worked his knife against
...M.~~~~..".
+
the victim's beard.
.....@~~~~...
 
...."~~~~~...
 
</pre>
 
  
Adamantine Man spoke and said, "Unfortunate stranger! You wish to cast off your affliction? Drink then, and be blessed."
+
"You look better this way, Badru," said Lord Ukros.  "More like an elf."
  
So the adventurer drank. The soothing warmth of the water spread from the center of his body, out to his deformed fingers and toes. Without pain, they shifted and were set in their proper places, along with the other marks of the affliction. All was well.  
+
The villain left Badru upon the hillside in the shadow of the dwarf
 +
fortress.  He was sore and beaten, and his leg was most likely broken.
 +
The guards were sure to find him soon.  He pulled his scarf up to his
 +
nose. The sign of his shame couldn't be seen by his underlings.
  
The adventurer looked at Adamantine Man in awe and asked, "I am grateful, Adamantine Man, for I had been without hope. For years unnumbered, my people have deemed the River unapproachable. 'Adamantine Man is there', they said, and yet, I have found naught here but a generous host and the cure to all that ailed me. Tell me Adamantine Man, why are you so feared? I am humbled by your graciousness, but am I truly free from danger?"  
+
"What happened to you, Badru?" asked the king. "And why are you
 +
wearing that ridiculous mask?"
  
Adamantine Man spoke for a second time and said, "Indeed, be not afraid. Your people regard me with terror, for they do not understand me, and verily, who among you can understand Adamantine Man, who does not understand himself?"
+
Badru withdrew the mask from his shaven face and the guard holding him
 +
cried out and dropped the dwarven hero to the floor.
  
The adventurer bowed his head and said, "It is true. Even now I am unsettled, for though you have granted me renewed life asking for nothing, still, even now, I wish to leave and never return."
+
===(11 August 2011)===
 +
<pre>||+++@@|+++</pre>
  
Adamantine Man spoke for a third time and said, "So it has always been. Go now in peace."  
+
"They are no more dwarf than you," said Badru's woman.  "They may have
 +
beards it's true, but they live outdoors, squatting in the grass like
 +
rabbits. You will find them, and return them to the hammerer, dead or
 +
alive."
  
The adventurer left without looking back. Overjoyed, his family accepted him, no longer an outcast, and soon all in the land had heard that he who had once been tainted was made whole by the River.
+
Metal clanked against stone as Badru rose. His limb was now more
 +
machine than leg.  He scratched at the bristling hairs of his chin.
 +
From the wall, he took his trusty axe.  As he walked from the room,
 +
his woman embraced him from behind.  "Kill them," she said.  "Kill
 +
them all."
  
Some years later, a man, broken in body, came to the adventurer's abode. "I seek your aid, for it is said that you who were once tainted were made whole by the River. Tell me, where is the River, that I might be restored?"  
+
Badru strode before the recruits, his metal leg creaking, a scarf over
 +
his mouth. "Alright daisies," he said. "Our target is a worthless
 +
bandit named Ukros.  If you see him, leave him be.  That elf-spawned
 +
toadstool is mine."
  
The adventurer looked at the man, and he said, "Adamantine Man is there. Be content now, as I shall never be again." The man departed, and the adventurer remained.
+
==[[User:Molay|Molay]]==
 +
===(25 December 2011)===
  
===(25 March 2007)===
+
<pre>+@~~~@++g</pre>
  
The adamantine man story ended.
+
The miners sat in a circle around the lava well, dipping bits of bread
<pre>
+
into a bowl of melted dwarven cheese.  It was the end of the year, so
@-***=.T
+
Aliz stood up and announced that he would make the first prediction.
</pre>
+
He said that in the next year the war would be over and the dwarves
The Pulson-9000 seared the sky trailing ion-energized purple lightning. The XZ-Trollmech Mk7 didn't stand a chance. Another contract, another payment. Rogar was the last dwarf of his village, and after many hardships had fallen into the tough life of a mercenary warrior. He had stolen his first fighting bot, but after three years he had enough money to build and repair his own. He spent his offtime tinkering, which soothed his still-dwarven heart.  
+
would all come home. Then the miners would strike adamantine, with
 +
Nictat taking the first chunk.
 +
 +
Smiling, Nictat rose and looked over the glad faces of his friends.
 +
He said that in the coming year old king Ironboot would die and be
 +
replaced by his beautiful daughter.  All rations would be doubled, and
 +
all the prisoners set free.
 +
 +
Something moved in the shadows.  The dwarves looked around anxiously.
 +
Aliz let out a sigh.  It was only poor goblin Dusna.
 +
 +
"I have a prediction for you," said Dusna.  "Not but one of us in this
 +
room will live to see the coming year."
  
For now though, he was in enemy territory. True, the contract was complete, but he had fought his way deep into the personal citadel of the vile cyber-modded troll Vanquidor in order to blow his Mk7 body to pieces, and now he had to laze through the bodyguards and sentry droids he hadn't already obliterated. The dwarf had very little ordinance remaining. Rogar put on his shades. Things were about to get hot, but he was cool as a sonic-fan. Time to fire it up! Yeah!
+
==[[User:Malimbar04|Malimbar04]]==
 +
===(2 March 2012)===
  
==[[User:Stefa168|Stefa168]]==
+
<pre>"TUe,,.,-,.,g"</pre>
===(5 September 2020)===
 
  
<pre>##\@##,.@</pre>
 
  
All around the dwarves stood wearing looks of concern.  Mine Administrator Kogan showed them a chart he had chiseled into a stone tablet.  The economic indicators could not be mistaken.  The fortress would be broke in only a few weeks time.  A few of the nobles nodded in seeming understanding.  They didn't comprehend the seriousness of the situation.  Everything they owned would be returned to the moneylenders unless Kogan struck the motherlode.
+
"What are you doing?" asked Sarvesh.
  
Deeper was always the answer.  The precious metal was down there somewhere, it was up to Kogan's elite prospectors to sniff it out.  Among them was the greatest gold-hound of all, Urist GemswallowKogan met with him in the administrator's office. They dispensed with the pleasantries and got down to business.  There were two options.  They could cut across the root of the mountain in a grid search pattern. The other option was to tunnel straight down to the center of the Earth.
+
"Giving my thanks to the trees," said Alan"Isn't that what you people do?"
  
Of course the second option was chosenUrist made a list of the equipment and personnel needed. It was a dangerous mission, so only dead-enders and second sons were chosen for the vanguardThe digging was to commence the following morning. Kogan broke out a bottle of whiskey and the two dwarves began to drink.  It wasn't long till the bottle was empty.
+
Sarvesh would never understand her new human friendWhy did he want
 +
to be like the elves? Elves have been talking to trees as long as
 +
Sarvesh could remember, and they never talked backShe flipped an
 +
apple into the air, but before she could catch it, an arrow struck it
 +
to a tree.
  
The vision came to Kogan first. It was a ghost from the future, come back to warn the administrator of his coming folly.  The whole idea to mine to the bottom of the world was a big mistake.  There would be many dangers along the way, none of them worth the price that must be paid to find the treasure Kogan supposed would be there.  Kogan awoke from his stupor to see Urist standing over him wielding a large pickaxe. 
+
"Goblins!" cried Sarvesh.
  
“You are going to get us all killed,” said Urist, spittle dripping from his beard.
+
===(8 September 2012)===
  
“Now, wait big fella,” said Kogan.
+
<pre>"g\U,.,.e,.,,.-g</pre>
  
Urist's body wasn't found until the mining effort was underway the next day. Sheriff Aliz was on the scene in less than and hour since the body was foundHe sought out Kogan, who was the last to see the miner aliveAdministrator Kogan said, yes, they had been drinking, but he knew nothing about how he had ended up in a remote corridor leading the galley.   
+
Alan came up from his knees and cut down a charging goblin with one
 +
swing of his sabre. Sarvesh dodged out of the way of a second arrow
 +
and readied her bowShe fired blind into the woods, praying to the
 +
spirit of the forest to guide her arrowA strangled gasp echoed from
 +
the darknessIt was over.
  
No murderer was safe once Aliz was on the case.  He knew as sure as the forge that Kogan was guilty.  He just needed the evidence.  On a hunch, the Sheriff went to the site of the mine shaft.  The dwarves were all busy.  Kogan had told them that Urist's final wish was that the mining continue.  The Sheriff went to the lip of the pit. Who would want the famous miner dead?
+
"We live," said Sarvesh.
  
“The ghost possessed him,said a voice from behind.  It was Kogan, holding a blood drenched pick.
+
"Maybe now is the time to thank the trees," said Alan.
  
“He would have stopped the digging!”
+
The elf warrioress walked straight by Alan and looked at the dead
 +
body.  The armor bore the twisted mark of Darquan the snake lord.  It
 +
had been many centuries since the evil one had shown his face in these
 +
parts.
  
Having been in the army, it was relatively easy for the Sheriff to side step and send the charging mine administrator hurling down the mine shaft to his death. Though the case was now closed, Kogan had escaped justice and peace would never be brought to Urist's family.
+
Sarvesh tried in vain to remember the old days, the bad old days
 +
before she met Alan and their adventures began.  There was a time when
 +
the sun didn't shine, when life itself hung on a thread.  So it was
 +
when Darquan ruled the world. If he had come back, he must be stopped
 +
immediately.
  
THE END
+
"Come," said Sarvesh, "we must track them back to their nest."
  
==[[User:Stuhacking|Stuhacking]]==
+
"At last," said Alan.  "Fate has grated us a quest."
===(11 October 2013)===
 
<pre>+++@++&||</pre>
 
  
All across the flat plains of Naronia, armies were on the move. The government at Assura had collapsed and the riders of the steppe were anxious to sack the capital and take all its hoarded wealth for themselves. What they didn't know was the nature of Assura's downfall, and the horrors that were taking place there.
+
===(17 September 2013)===
 +
<pre>"?ssssssss?.,"."~~,.eU"</pre>
  
"Bring me the dwarf," said Lord Cenaster.
+
“I have never seen tracks like these,said Sarvesh.
  
Dragged before the throne, Aliz was terrified. The creature sitting on the king's seat bore the shape of a man, but was twisted and evil. The knight in red armor released Aliz and the crafts-dwarf collapsed onto the stone floor. He had only been in Assura for two days before the fighting started. Now he was clearly in trouble.
+
“They lead north,” said Alan.
  
"This city," said Cenaster, "is built on top of the ruins of a great dwarf fortress. You will show me the way in."
+
The mud was pressed flat by a curving track that obliterated all signs
 +
of the goblins, but also pointed straight back the Garum.  That
 +
horrible place was the home to many horrors.  Demons from the pit of
 +
Breputog called the Garum home.  Alan and Sarvesh would be insane to
 +
challenge Darquan in his evil stronghold, but they had little choice.
 +
Night was falling and the goblins would almost certainly get away.
  
===(6 May 2014)===
+
The smell was as foul as the surroundings were bleak and depressing.
<pre>UUUUU&@></pre>
+
There was nothing in the Garum it seemed but reeds and, here and
 +
there, a pool of stagnant water.  Just when the adventurers thought
 +
they could see the top of Darquan's tower on the horizon, the last
 +
rays of sunshine sank below the reeds.
  
"Listen," said Aliz. "The Naronians will be here any moment. The walls of this palace are breached in six places and cannot hold the enemy at bay."
+
“We are in trouble now,said Sarvesh.
  
The vice-like grip of the red knight tightened around Aliz's shoulder. The dwarf looked into the knight's face and couldn't find a trace of sanity. The demon had the soldiers under the control of his mind. He looked back at the evil master. How could he reason with something that was neither dwarf nor human?
+
This was true for many reasons.  Darquan's powers were enhanced by
 +
darkness, as Mother Night is the source of many evils. Also,
 +
Darquan's army of king cobra snakemen were on the move and it wasn't
 +
likely that Alan and Sarvesh would survive.  But without certain
 +
death, what is a hero to face?  The adventurers braced themselves for
 +
the coming onslaught.
  
"It is true," said Cenaster, "when the horsemen of the east come, they will leave none alive. The only way out is down, to the dwarf fortress!"
+
==[[User:Peregarrett|PereGarrett]]==
 +
===(25 April 2012)===
  
It was a fate worse than death, to betray the secrets of his people, but Aliz had little choice. Old fortresses, like the one under Assura, were full of deadly traps. With any luck, Cenaster would step on the wrong stone and be sent screaming back to the Underworld.
+
<pre>||@###@@@+++</pre>
  
"Take him to the entrance," ordered Cenaster.
+
"Put him in the fiery pit," said Mabdug the Mad.
  
The hatch leading to the dwarf fortress lay at the lowest part of the dungeon. The red knights cleared away the debris and pushed Aliz forward. The hatch itself was indistinguishable from the bedrock surrounding it. All that was visible was the symbol of the dwarf fortress carved into the stone.
+
Following the king's orders like obedient slaves, the guardsdwarves
 +
dragged the victim to the flaming orifice.  It was a square opening at
 +
the base of the throne, surrounded by engravings of forest creatures.
 +
Down through the hole was a huge cavern, a lake of magma under its
 +
dome. As the prisoner disappeared in a puff of smoke the king clapped
 +
his hands together like a gleeful child.  He should enjoy himself, for
 +
he didn't have too much more time on earth.
  
"Cenaster," said Aliz, "if you force me to open this door, you may hope the Naronians had found us first."
+
"It's going down tonight," said Gekur.  "Mabdug is going to the pit."
  
==[[User:SupSuper|SupSuper]]==
+
"Imagine a royal guard talking that way," said Oltar.  "You could go
===(19 April 2007)===
+
to the hammerer for that."
<pre>+R@%+@+%</pre>
 
  
"Hya! Hya!" Kogan screamed as he careened around the corner astride Lomrin. He had acquired the giant rat from the dungeon master for a vial of liquid fire. It had been a barrel of laughs, especially after a mug or three.  
+
Gekur embraced his brother in arms. They had served in the royal
 +
guard together for the reign of three kings. Mabdug was by far the
 +
worst.  The senseless killings were only a minor thing compared to the
 +
rest.  The kingdom was nearly bankrupt due to his wild parties.  The
 +
goblins sensed his weakness as was their knack and were spoiling for
 +
war.  But it was fate of the Ermis boy that moved the guardsdwarves
 +
most.
  
As they passed the foodpile, Lomrin stopped suddenly to inspect a large plump helmet biscuit. Kogan flew over the rat's ears and landed on his beard, sliding to a stop at a pair of black leather boots. Kogan waited a moment for his head to clear, and then he rolled back on his bottom and stared up at the face of Mul. It had to be Mul.  
+
"My poor son," said father Ermis. "You must have a tomb for him."
  
"On a bender again, are we Kogan?" Mul admonished.
+
"The place is picked out for furniture storage," said Mabdug. "You
 +
will have to bury him in the dirt."
  
"We? I swear I haven't given Lomrin a drop!" Kogan said indignantly.
+
"But without proper burial," pleaded the father, "he will never be forged anew."
  
"I wouldn't be so sure..." Mul said, indicating the food stockpile with a nod of his head.
+
The king laughed, "Take him away."
  
Kogan turned his head. Lomrin had pried the lid off of a whisky barrel. Only her rear legs and tail were now visible.
+
==[[User:Markous|Markous]]==
 +
===(28 April 2012)===
  
"She takes after her uncle Kogan!" Kogan beamed proudly. Mul knocked him down to the ground with a push from his foot.
+
<pre>ggggggggggg,.,U/M@,.,,@@@@||&&&&&&&&&&&&&</pre>
  
==[[User:Syndlig|Syndlig]]==
+
Fear loosened all dignity as the dwarves fled the burning fortress.
===(18 May 2007)===
+
But while they escaped the fiends of the underworld, freed by hapless
<pre>oU++@@</pre>
+
miners, they now had to deal with the vile force of evil which awaited
The man struggled against the chains. The dwarves stared at him, smiling in satisfaction.
+
them in the world under the sun.
  
"That should ward you off our treasures, human. Be glad we don't send for the Hammerer."
+
Darkmaster the Evil brought his halberd down onto the dwarven knight's
 +
mule.  The bearded hero hit the ground at a roll and came up with a
 +
knife, cutting a gash out of the evil ruler's breastplate.  The battle
 +
all around became silent as the fighters circled. None would
 +
interfere, for now it was a matter of honor.
  
The human scoffed. "Ha! I may be a thief, but at least I'm not a dwarf. See how I tower above you! I may not have a trade, I may not have any notable achievements whatsoever, but I am still a man."
+
==[[User:pingeee|pingeee]]==
 +
===30 September 2012===
  
The blackbearded dwarf turned to his companion. "You know, Mul, I suppose we could call for the Hammerer. The Baron will understand. After all, it was the Baron's goblet we found in his pack."
+
<pre>g@gg@@@gg@g~~~%~@!@~~~gg@@g@gg@@</pre>
  
The dwarf named Mul considered this. "The Hammerer could certainly give him a new perspective on life. From two or three handspans lower down, at that. Start at the ankles, perhaps?"
+
How is it, when all hope is lost, that the best of us continue to endure?  So it was that the knights of Amador stood strong against the force of overwhelming odds. As the horde of a hundred thousand goblins belched forth from the underworld and town after town fell, only the dwarves of Amador stood before the dwarf fortress and against the armies of evil.
  
"I always preferred the kneecaps, myself," the blackbearded dwarf said as they turned to leave. "It's really up to Rashok to decide though."  
+
"Booze," whimpered the fallen knight. "Give me booze."
  
Mul hummed in disappointed affirmation. "Hmm, Rashok gets to have all the fun doesn't he?"
+
Dworn slid down next to his comrade as the battle raged all around.  The knight was dying, struck through the gut with a spear.  The goblin that killed him lay a short way away in a bloody mess. Dworn held his wine flask up to the knight's lips, who was dead before he took his first sip.
  
"Wait! Don't leave, my little friends!" the man screamed as the dwarves disappeared through the iron gate.  
+
"How did I end up here?" asked Dworn, as all around, the dwarves and goblins fought and died.
  
The blackbearded dwarf poked his head back into the dungeon. "We'll spare some whiskey, don't worry!" He disappeared again.
+
It was a full year before the war that Dworn signed on as a knight's squire. Those were the good days, the days before Morduk the Mad.  Dworn didn't mind the rigors of military life, industrious as any dwarf.  Happily he served the king and the mountain home.  Time would test him, just as it tests all things under the eternal sky.
  
"Watered down, of course..." Mul could be heard saying as their footfalls faded away.
+
"Excellent," said Alek. "Are you really a knight's squire?"
  
==[[User:Minion21g|Minion21g]]==
+
For a fortnight, Sir Kamag had lent Dworn to the marks-dwarves to build up his archery skills. Every dwarf should learn the ins and outs of a crossbow. Or so his master Kamag claimed. Dworn hit every target at fifty paces. Alek was so pleased, he offered Dworn a job. But Dworn was pledged to his master.
===(28 December 2008)===
 
<pre>&||,g.g,gg....,.UU</pre>
 
  
Fiends pounded the trail, hunting Belmir and his thieving partner.
+
"Do you really think Morduk will invade?" asked Dworn.
The two had stolen into the dark goblin tower in the dead of night and
 
taken the vial that held the demon king's essence. By destroying it,
 
they could stop the war and put an end to the demon forever. Why
 
destroy it, thought Belmir, when it obviously held so much value? He
 
and Gal would be rich men. Or, he thought, looking at Gal with
 
murderous intent, perhaps just me.
 
 
 
==[[User:NoNotTheBees|No Not The Bees]]==
 
===(29 December 2008)===
 
<pre>.M%,..U.,</pre>
 
 
 
The lonely cottage stood underneath a great hill of snow that had been
 
born of the great blizzard. Wind and sleet kept the pioneers indoors.
 
That, and the promise of hated predators searching for meat in the
 
frozen wastes. But as his family grew hungry, Fram knew that he must
 
join the hunters outside.
 
 
 
Almost immediately Fram saw the danger. Bloody footprints of a great
 
creature circled the cottage as if a monster sought a way inside.
 
Grimly, Fram gripped his spear. He must persevere lest his family
 
starve. He followed the monster's tracks away from his home as he
 
pulled his furs tight against the freezing winds.
 
 
 
Ahead he saw a shape, a black mound against an ocean of white.
 
Cautiously, Fram approached. It was the half eaten body of a black
 
bear. But what could kill such a large beast. As if to answer, a
 
monster loomed into sight, its body covered with long icicles. A
 
blizzard man!
 
 
 
==[[User:Scrollhaven|Scrollhaven]]==
 
===(28 December 2008)===
 
<pre>""@,.UE,."</pre>
 
 
 
With one mighty swing, Alfonso knocked away the prone elf's sword and
 
placed his boot on his wrist. Many moons had past since the vile
 
creature had killed poor Jim and ate him. Even now the elf looked up
 
in defiance. Finally, in these haunted woods far from home, vengeance
 
would be served. Alfonso held the tip of his sword over the
 
creature's heart, wondering vaguely if it had one.
 
 
 
"Back off, human," came a voice from behind, "this is my kill."
 
 
 
The human ranger turned to see a dwarf holding a crossbow. By the
 
state of his boots and armor, Alfonso could tell the dwarf too, had
 
been on a long quest. The elf saw its chance and snaked its way out
 
from between the ranger's legs and was off into the brush in an
 
instant. Alfonso cursed and charged after him, the dwarf close
 
behind.
 
 
 
== [[User:NobbZ|NobbZ]] ==
 
===(16 February 2009)===
 
 
 
<pre>@@$@,.~~@,..</pre>
 
 
 
The dwarven toughs stood around the curve in the corridor, taunting
 
the dwarf lasses as they passed. A particularly vicious young dwarf
 
fingered his crossbow as he saw a dwarf he knew.
 
 
 
"Hey, Moody," said a thug. "There's the dwarf that owes you that coin."
 
 
 
"Yes," said Moody, stepping up to the dwarf, pointing his weapon.
 
 
 
"You owe me," said Moody. "Hand over the purse."
 
 
 
"I don't have your money!" said the dwarf.
 
 
 
The dwarven outlaws piled onto the dwarf, beating him near to death.
 
 
 
"I'll be back," said the blood-soaked dwarf over his shoulder as he
 
ran. "I'll be back!"
 
 
 
"You're never coming back coward!" shouted Moody.
 
 
 
== [[User:Shzar|Shzar]] ==
 
===(July 16 2008)===
 
<pre>&D###ggggggg,.|@@</pre>
 
 
 
The demon king rode high on his dragon as his vast army assaulted the
 
dwarf fortress below. Catapults smashed the battlements with huge
 
balls of fire. Bolts and arrows filled the air in a deadly exchange
 
of fire. Armored trolls ran into the stone gates, smashing into the
 
rock and sending shards flying. Not one space above ground was safe.
 
 
"How could it come to this?" cried Durkan, hands over his ears.
 
 
"Courage," said the warrior dwarf Glamsfir.
 
 
Pebbles fell from the ceiling as another bombardment rocked the
 
fortress. Glamsfir stood and peered out of an archery portal. The
 
situation was fatal. He lifted his crossbow and put down a goblin
 
archer in an act of defiance, though it mattered little.
 
 
"We have not long to live," said Durkan, "do we Glamsy?"
 
 
"I told you not to call me that," said the dwarf hero.
 
 
 
==Schmi==
 
 
 
===(16th March, 2010)===
 
<pre>EHEHEHEHEHE#####||@+@@@@+||==O|TTTOTTO+></pre>
 
 
 
Magic flying horses galloped through the sky carrying the elf warriors
 
on bolts of enchanted lightning. It was war, oh war, that brought the
 
warriors hence. The evil dwarf fighter stood atop the tower of the
 
dwarf fortress waiting for them to come. In his arsenal were a dozen
 
flame-throwing catapults ready to spring into action. Giant trolls
 
dragged the ammunition up from the mines. The dwarf raised his hand.
 
A hundred marksdwarves aimed their crossbows. Rainbows filled the sky
 
as the elves approached. With a final snort, the dwarf let his hand
 
drop.
 
 
 
===(23 April, 2010)===
 
<pre>~~/~~U~~~~</pre>
 
 
 
When it was over, not a good thing lived. With the failure of the
 
sacred band all hope was lost. The trees of the forest were swept
 
from the earth, and those luckless beings that lived were enslaved to
 
the evil dwarf fortress. The dwarves delved deep into the earth and
 
released onto it, the horrors of the underworld. Fed up with the
 
world, the gods turned their back on it, leaving only Armok, the blood
 
god, to rule alone.
 
 
 
Peasant farmer Alan heard a whistling noise from above and turned his
 
head to the blood red sky. He leapt to the side as a huge broadsword
 
landed at his feet. Alan scratched his head. The gods ask too much,
 
he thought. All of his ancestors had fought and died in elongated
 
wars. What can he give but his weak life?
 
 
 
==Robert '[[User:Brightgalrs|Brightgalrs]]' Schultz==
 
===(31 June 2010)===
 
<pre>,.Wk,.. //####||@++>||###</pre>
 
 
 
No lock was safe from the kobold master thief, Macabis. The last year
 
he broke into the thick-walled castle Varnus. And only two weeks ago
 
he had robbed the goblin dungeon under the Blood Mountain. But
 
Macabis shared the failings of all of his kind. For to a kobolds
 
there was no difference between a rough diamond and a piece of
 
shattered glass.
 
 
"You, go here," said the wizard, pointing at a map scrawled in the dirt.
 
 
"Bring me this." The wizard produced from his robes a metal cup. The
 
kobold blinked, its yellow eyes seemed to search for meaning and
 
quickly gave up. The wizard reached into his other sleeve and
 
produced a drinking horn. The kobold screeched and grabbed it with
 
both hands. The humans always had the best drink. Macabis knew what
 
the scratchings on the cup meant. It was the dwarf fortress of
 
Antguard. He yanked away the horn and slung it over his back. There
 
would be many more such drinks once the wizard had his cup.
 
 
Aliz still felt a little queasy as the sun broke over the mountains.
 
He had been on tower duty for two months, punishment for staring too
 
long at the beautiful queen. Had they only know the true subject of
 
his avarice. It was the artifact cup from which she drank. It had
 
the power to make any liquid taste like the finest wine. As he
 
daydreamed, a shadow passed under the castle gate.
 
 
 
==markpank==
 
===(27 November 2010)===
 
<pre>,""."".,UU,..,."",."||W+++||</pre>
 
 
 
Power. That was all that mattered. Evil wizard Marcon commanded a
 
legion of vampires and all manner of night creatures. It was the
 
daylight that was his greatest weakness. When all his creatures
 
crawled back into their graves, there he was, nothing but a lonely old
 
man in a crumbling tower. The peasants of the village knew to stay
 
away from the ugly building. It was rumored you could see a mournful
 
eye staring out of the highest window, resenting all that lived.
 
 
 
Young page Allen took the hand of his best girl Mandy and raced
 
through the dawn village on a lover's tryst.
 
 
 
"Where are we going, my love?" asked Mandy.
 
 
 
"To Marcon tower," said the boy. "They will never look for us there."
 
 
 
"No!" cried Mandy. "A thousand times no! That place is haunted."
 
 
 
"What's a matter Mandy?" mocked Allen. "Are you afraid of the bogeyman?"
 
 
 
===(18 December 2010)===
 
<pre>,.||>W>+UU||,.</pre>
 
 
 
Shafts of light from the failing sun shone through the high windows
 
and fell on the lovers as they lay on the grassy floor. As Allen
 
looked up at the inside of the crumbling building, he did so with the
 
eyes of a boy who knew he was now a man. Somewhere in the distance a
 
coyote howled. Night was falling. Not even Allen was stupid enough
 
to stay in Marcon tower after dark. He tried to sit up, but Mandy
 
lay across his arm and would not stir.
 
 
 
With wondrous motion the tower began to transform. Torches appeared
 
on the walls. Cold stones replaced the grass on which Allen lay.
 
Planks of wood sprouted from the walls and unfolded into a great
 
spiral stairway. Chill gripped Allen's heart as he heard steps
 
resounding down the stair. He tried to pull his hand free but Mandy
 
lay still and cold to the touch. With horror, the young man watched
 
as the wizard descended, cloaked and menacing.
 
 
 
"All hope is for naught," said the wizard. "The fruit of your deed is
 
death eternal."
 
 
 
===(06 January 2011)===
 
<pre>,.,||U*+++=U=++||,.,o,.,.</pre>
 
 
 
Mandy rose from her place with the jerking movement of a marionette.
 
Allen cried out and crawled backward across the floor. Naked, he ran
 
from the tower, the wizard's evil laughter ringing in his ears. He
 
ran in fear, faster even than the bogeymen the wizard sent to chase
 
him. Finally, his body cut up, bleeding, and exhausted, he collapsed
 
on the steps of the temple.
 
 
 
"I pity you Allen," said the priest, "for it takes such a disaster to
 
bring you to the temple of Domon."
 
 
 
The boy cried and told his tale of terror and woe. The priest shook
 
his head and told him there was little hope for Mandy now. He handed
 
Allen a small gem -- the Eye of Domon. It was said to pierce all
 
darkness.
 
 
 
"You must return to the tower tonight," said the priest, "lest Mandy
 
fall forever."
 
 
 
That night, Marcon was preparing for the ceremony, giggling like a
 
little girl. Mandy was laid out before him on a stone slab. Just as
 
he raised the dagger for the death stroke, Allen kicked in the door.
 
Marcon made to spit out a curse when the boy raised up the Eye of
 
Domon. With a shriek, Marcon transformed into a barn owl and escaped
 
through the open ceiling.
 
 
 
===(02 April 2011)===
 
<pre>|++UuU++++U|N.,.</pre>
 
 
 
"There is nothing we can do for her but wait," said the priest.
 
 
 
Allen paced the length of the church, stealing glimpses of Mandy's
 
body splayed out on the altar. He remembered the wizard's curse. His
 
hand gripped the jewel as he prayed to Domon for mercy. Mandy cried
 
out. The priest put his hands on the girl's body and forced her down.
 
 
 
Allen's eyes went to the windows where candles flickered and went
 
out.
 
 
 
"This girl is with child," growled the priest. "Where is the father?"
 
 
 
A knock came at the door. Allen looked to the priest, eyes wild with
 
fear. "Go," said the priest, turning back to the writhing girl. The
 
frightened boy picked up a torch and made his way to the front of the
 
darkened church. Behind him, the girl was screaming between gurgling
 
coughs. He dare not look now.
 
 
 
The door swung open to reveal a terrible phantom. It wore a tattered
 
black robe and its head was a bare skull. "My master Marcon has sent
 
me to take what is his," it said. Allen was paralyzed with fear. The
 
girl's screams had stopped. Allen turned to see the priest, covered
 
in blood. In his hands he held a baby, squirming and alive, but
 
silent as death itself.
 
 
 
===(14 November 2011)===
 
<pre>,.U/|++++U|.</pre>
 
 
 
The air was still, and not an insect stirred in the cursed village.
 
It was here that evil was born, and it was here evil would die. Sir
 
Ramet looked to the most pathetic cottage and made his way to the
 
door. When no one answered, he knocked the door off its hinges with a
 
blow from his hammer.
 
 
 
He walked through a cloud of dust to see the body of a white haired
 
old man, half starved to death. Ramet put his foot on the man's
 
shoulder and jostled the body. It was then that he saw that it was
 
not a man, but a boy, his hair as white as snow.
 
 
 
"Allen?" said Ramet. "Know that your treason has cause many a soldier
 
to lose his life, and while your son walks the earth, no one is safe."
 
 
 
"Son?" said Allen to the darkness. "I have a son? My poor Mandy."
 
 
 
Ramet lifted his hammer and Allen seemed suddenly to come to life.
 
 
 
"Wait!" shouted the wretch. "I hold something which is your only salvation."
 
 
 
The knight watched as Allen held up a small jewel.
 
 
 
"The Eye of Domon?" asked Ramet, unbelieving.
 
 
 
The two left the cottage and turned toward Marcon's tower. The
 
crumbling building cast a shadow across the village, the sun hiding
 
behind its upper reaches. It was deserted, but both men knew what
 
would happen after sundown, only a few short hours away.
 
 
 
===(14 December 2011)===
 
<pre>U,.,.,.||U/++Ui++||</pre>
 
 
 
Once they reached the ruined tower, Ramet reached under his cloak,
 
behind his ample belly and drew a short, thick sword. He bid Allen
 
come closer and took the Eye from him. There was a socket in the hilt
 
of the blade and the knight drove the jewel home. A flash of
 
light blinded the two men briefly and when he opened his eyes, Allen
 
saw Ramet holding the glowing sword before him.
 
 
 
"Behold," shouted Ramet. "This is a weapon of Domon. Take it! For
 
the seed you have spilled now soils the land, and you must put it
 
to right."
 
 
 
Allen touched the sword as the last rays of sunshine faded from behind
 
the hills. Once again, Marcon's tower rebuilt itself. Bats flew
 
out from the top as all manner of groans and scrapings came from
 
inside. Allen's courage failed him and he turned to run. Ramet put
 
his hand on the boy's chest and pushed him back.
 
 
 
"Forget all that," said the knight. "It is time you understood the
 
consequences of your actions. I didn't loose the demon. You did.
 
Take the sword, go in there, and slay the monster."
 
 
 
The sword of Domon trembled in Allen's shaking hand as he opened the
 
door to the tower. Calling on all his force of will, he stepped
 
inside. It was dark save for a single candle resting on the floor.
 
Beside it knelt a person in a dark colored robe. Silently, Allen
 
stepped up behind and pulled back the hood of the robe with the tip of
 
his sword.
 
 
 
"Mandy?" he said.
 
 
 
===(02 February 2012)===
 
<pre>U<<<U####/##o##</pre>
 
 
 
"I could be Mandy to you," said the girl, rising from the floor.
 
 
 
Allen's sword fell to his side, a tear rolling down his cheek. The
 
dark creature brushed the white hair away from his face. The shadows
 
dancing around began to take physical shape. Allen put his arm around
 
the girl. The world began to spin. In his mind he could see ghostly
 
armies marching across the land. His lips touched hers.
 
 
 
"That thing is your daughter!" cried Ramet. "Kill it!"
 
 
 
With a jerk, Allen drove his sword through the girl's ribs. The
 
creature screamed. Red gas shot from its mouth and eyes. Allen
 
backed away, disgusted and horrified. Ramet caught Allen in his arms
 
as the building shook and swayed. Then, all went silent, all but
 
Marcon's laughter.
 
 
 
"This villain has lived long enough," spit Ramet.
 
 
 
Up and Up the knight ran, bounding three steps at a time. Marcon
 
spotted him and quit his laughter quick. A pair of shadow demons rose
 
from the floor, but Ramet barreled straight through them and met
 
Marcon at the roof of the tower.
 
 
 
"I don't suppose you would stab an opponent in the back?" asked Marcon.
 
 
 
The wizard turned and leapt from the tower, transforming into an owl.
 
The knight threw his war hammer with all his might. It struck the
 
bird in an explosion of feathers. Marcon's lifeless body spiraled
 
slowly down to the earth.
 
 
 
When Ramet reached the bottom of the stairs, Allen was on his knees,
 
staring at the floor. The knight lifted him up, leaned close and
 
spoke to him.
 
 
 
"Listen," said Ramet. "We have something Marcon and your poor Mandy
 
don't have. A future."
 
 
 
 
 
===(25 November 2012)===
 
 
 
<pre>+@+@%++++######?</pre>
 
 
 
Down beneath the earth, where they never see the sun, there live a
 
people pale and hairy. The ‘deep dwarves’ they are called, and their
 
metropolises stretch for leagues under the root of the mountain.
 
Rarely do they come in contact with the surface dwarves and it is not
 
without cause that they have gained the reputation for being a little
 
strange.
 
 
 
“Come and see this,” said a guards-dwarf.
 
 
 
Annoyed, Captain Kogar put down his pipe and stood up, brushing the
 
ashes from his broad belly. He followed the dwarf through a series of
 
twisting tunnels down, down to the bottom of the mine. What could it
 
possibly be? The castle guard knew better than disturb him over petty
 
things. Maybe it was another murder. But berserker season had
 
already come and gone.
 
 
 
“Here he is,” said the guard.
 
 
 
At the end of the farthest tunnel, the body of a dwarf lay, as white as a sheet.
 
 
 
“Is he dead?” asked Kogar.
 
 
 
“Ask him yourself,” said the guard.
 
 
 
Kogar leaned down and put his ear to the pale dwarf’s lips.
 
 
 
“You must flee to where the sun is bright,” said deep dwarf. “For no
 
one under the ground is safe while the monster draws breath.”
 
 
 
===(28 January 2013)===
 
 
 
<pre>?N? ++++++@+@||</pre>
 
 
 
With that the strange dwarf died. Captain Kogar called for his
 
lieutenants. Together they searched the mine from whence the deep
 
dwarf came. Any opening to the underworld, no matter how small, could
 
prove the end for even the mightiest of fortresses. After a week of
 
searching, nothing could be found.
 
 
 
“Maybe the dwarf was crazed,” said a deputy. “Maybe there is no monster.”
 
 
 
“No,” said Kogar, “this is going to be a bad one.”
 
 
 
That very night, the first dwarf went missing. The creature left
 
nothing but a dark stain on the floor. Kogar’s dwarves searched the
 
mines again and again, but no opening could be found. When the next
 
victim disappeared, Kogar knew he had to tell his liege, Merduk the
 
Mad.
 
 
 
“What is this nonsense you speak of?” asked the mad king.
 
 
 
“The mine monster kills at will,” said Kogar. “We must think of
 
sending the young ones to the surface.”
 
 
 
“Fool,” shouted the king, slamming his fist onto the arm of his
 
throne. “No dwarf with come in or out until the monster is slain.
 
Their deaths will be yours to decide.”
 
 
 
===(4 May 2013)===
 
 
 
<pre>@@@@@@@++++|@/++@|</pre>
 
 
 
That night the fortress was a buzz of activity. After all, it was the
 
time for the Plump Helmet Festival, a time when many a young dwarf
 
would be married and fun would be had by all. King Merduk himself
 
would preside over the ceremony. The streamers were strung. The
 
torches were lit. Soon the great hall was filled with a multitude of
 
drunken dwarves.
 
 
 
“Tell them to disperse,” said Kogar. “Call an end to this foolishness
 
or you will regret it.”
 
 
 
“And you wonder why they call me the mad king?” asked Merduk. “Look
 
to yourself or you will be out of a job.”
 
 
 
Wandering through the crowd, Kogar couldn’t even muster enough energy
 
to drink a cup, let alone dance. This was going to be a disaster and
 
a lot of people would die. Mad Merduk had not only gone on with the
 
plans for the party, he had locked the gates so no one could leave the
 
fortress. Disgusted, Kogar retired to his quarters.
 
 
 
“You know there is only one way to escape,” said a voice in the darkness.
 
 
 
Leaping to his feet, Kogar pulled his knife and scanned the room for
 
the intruder. Though he could not see, he knew the creature was still
 
there. But there was something else, a roar like a distant storm.
 
Kogar stepped to the door and threw it open. The light shown down on
 
the pale dwarf hiding in the corner, but more shocking still were the
 
screams, now clearly heard coming from the hall.
 
 
 
“Leave them,” said the deep dwarf. “There is only time to save yourself.”
 
 
 
===(3 March 2014)===
 
 
 
<pre>.,.,@@++%%~%%~%%~%%~%%</pre>
 
 
 
Brushing the deep dwarf to the side, Kogar ran in the direction of the screams. When he reached the door to the feast hall, he could see a pool of red flowing from underneath the portal. Beyond he could hear the breaking of bones and the gnashing of teeth. Despite his heroism Kogar could feel the doubts clouding up his mind.
 
 
 
"For the fortress!" screamed Kogar. "Forever!"
 
 
 
The door slammed open with a kick from Kogar's boot. Inside the feast hall was the scene of a slaughter house. All of his friends had been torn apart by nightmarish monsters. Kogar did not resist when the deep dwarf took his hand and pulled him back into the passageway.
 
 
 
"It's too late for them," said the pale dwarf. "My people suffered the same fate not long ago. We must flee under the mountain, into the caves. I know the way."
 
 
 
Confused, Kogar followed the dwarf through a narrow series of cracks in the mining tunnel. There the mine opened into a natural cavern three times the size of the great hall. A group of survivors had gathered there, maybe a dozen or more, along with a couple more of the pale strangers.
 
 
 
"There might be enough time to warn the mountain homes," said the deep dwarf, "but we must hurry."
 
 
 
The reality of what happened finally settled on Kogar's mind. Merduk and the rest of them were dead. There was nowhere left to go.
 
 
 
"Go on," said Kogar. "My business is with those that killed my kin."
 
 
 
==Sorlag==
 
===(28th October, 2014)===
 
<pre>####@D####eeeeeee</pre>
 
 
 
The dragon had a running countdown in its mind as the champion of the
 
dwarves rode it into battle. The dragon had agreed to be the dwarf's
 
steed if he was allowed to eat him whole in three days time. The hero
 
had exactly two days, six hours, and forty two seconds to win the war
 
before he was eaten.
 
 
 
"Look at them, dragon," shouted Goldar. "They haven't got a chance."
 
 
 
"I must remind you of your promise," said the dragon. "I will eat you
 
in less than three days time."
 
 
 
"Yes, yes," said Goldar, "I know all that. Don't spoil the moment."
 
 
 
Diving out of the midday's sky, the dragon blasted jets of fire across
 
the elven forest. Arrows launched up from the trees, pricking the
 
dragon's flesh like a pin cushion. Goldar ordered the dragon to dive
 
again, and so it did, lighting the forest ablaze again. Then the
 
dragon was off, over the horizon. The dwarf had more enemies to
 
punish and not much time to see it through.
 
 
 
==suntorvic==
 
===(13th December, 2010)===
 
<pre>s,.s.C,..@,.,//%%%%%</pre>
 
 
 
Dwarf hero Ulkram walked right up to the cyclops's lair. It was a
 
shabby place, just a cave under a grassy hill. Here and there, stray
 
sheep wandered hither and fro, nibbling on the wet grass. Not a
 
stranger to herohood, Ulkram barged inside, axe held high. Inside, he
 
was met with all manner of foul smells. Dwarven skins lined the walls
 
and on the floor was a pile of bearded skulls. Ulkram was rendered
 
senseless by the unimaginable evil. He went outside to wretch.
 
 
 
"My home is not to your liking?" came a deep voice.
 
 
 
The cyclops was enormous. In its mighty fist was a shepherd's cane.
 
The monster dropped to one knee. Ulkram could barely keep his axe
 
steady.
 
 
 
"Tell you what," said the monster. "How about we play a game? You
 
ask me what I'm thinking, then I you. If I can't answer, I let you
 
go. If you can't answer, you go in my pot. Agreed?"
 
 
 
Having no other choice, Ulkran nodded his head in agreement.
 
 
 
==[[User:Sowelu|Sowelu]]==
 
===(6 January 2011)===
 
<pre>ccccc,.,.||,.,@,.,.@,..c||sssss||</pre>
 
 
 
Like wild banshees, the calls of the coyotes went on all night,
 
disturbing the dwarf outpost and all within. Watch-dwarf Aliz took up
 
his torch and scaled the stairs of the wooden tower that stood at the
 
gatehouse of their wooden palisade. Nothing. Nothing, but the hated
 
forest that stood upon the rolling hills on which their wooden
 
fortress sat. It was risky to mine out in the wilderness, away from
 
the mountains. But without risk there is no profit, and danger is its
 
own reward.
 
 
 
They kept sheep behind that wooden fence. Nali could smell them. The
 
short hairy man things look easy enough to outrun, but they were like
 
men, they would have weapons, and fire. But Nali's charge were
 
hungry. A coyote nipped at Nali's hairy leg. Nali tussled the
 
coyote's head. It would be tonight.
 
 
 
The coyotes howled from the woods in front of the gate whilst Nali
 
made his way around the back of the fortress, clutching a pair of
 
spears. When he reached the darkest spot, he wedged a spear against
 
the wall and used it to lift himself over the side. He made his way
 
carefully past the drunken dwarven guards to the place where the sheep
 
were penned. Just as he was about to open the gate, he froze.
 
 
 
"Coyote man!"
 
 
 
==[[User:Narushima|Narushima]]==
 
===(06 February 2011)===
 
<pre>||%@~+|++</pre>
 
 
 
"Tosid, Aliz, and Sedil watched with anticipation as the workers
 
chiseled through layer after layer of raw adamantine. The dwarves had
 
long imagined this moment, a reality of eternal wealth. There was a
 
scream, then another. The mineral vein on which they were mining fell
 
away into darkness.
 
 
 
Aliz awoke in the manager's barracks. It had all been a dream, but
 
his hands were wet. He hopped off the top bunk and slid on a puddle
 
of liquid. It was blood. He stood up to see Tosid in the bottom
 
bunk, stone dead.
 
 
 
"Could I have done this in my sleep?" thought Aliz. "But I was just
 
at the mining ceremony. Where is Sedil? First things first. Where
 
do I hide the body?"
 
 
 
==[[User:Psitaylor|Psitaylor]]==
 
===(2 April 2011)===
 
<pre>,|++++|@,.U.,.T,.,.</pre>
 
 
 
The footstep of doom fell hard on Tiger Valley. Many of the elves and
 
dwarves that lived there peaceably watched with horror as Mount Ugath
 
erupted. Clouds of purple fog flowed down the sides of the mountain
 
and engulfed the valley. In a few days the dust settled. No one
 
thought anything was the worse for wear. Not at first.
 
 
 
"The Valley of the Waking Dead?" asked the poacher. "Aye, you are
 
headed in the right direction. Tiger Valley they once called it. But
 
you don't want to go that way boy."
 
 
 
The young man thanked the grizzled hunter and went on his way. Casser
 
was the eldest son of King Darek. With all his younger brothers
 
beginning to cast their eyes on his aging father's throne, Casser knew
 
he had to prove his worth as a hero.
 
 
 
The entrance to the valley was a steep cliff following a tumbling
 
stream. Prince Casser bid his page return his horse to the castle and
 
descended into the valley alone. When he reached the bottom, he
 
looked up to see the green, glowing trees in the bright sun. There
 
was not a sound in the whole valley.
 
 
 
At long last he found the village. The fields were neatly kept, but
 
there was no animal in sight. Not one living being. Casser moved to
 
one of the thatch-roofed huts. He put his gauntlet to the door and it
 
swung open. Inside the furniture was all in order. Dinner places
 
were set at the table.
 
 
 
There was no food. No people. Casser was taken by a sudden hunger.
 
He looked in his pack and found it empty. His servant had forgotten to
 
fill it. He grew angry, but his frustration vanished when he spied
 
it. An apple hung low on a tree just outside the house. He emerged
 
from the cabin and reached out for the fruit.
 
 
 
"Don't do it," said a voice from deeper in the village.
 
 
 
Casser looked to see a dwarf girl, strangely glowing with some fell
 
light. Casser brought the apple away from his lips and spat. What
 
had happened to this place? He looked away from the strange phantom
 
and up at the mountain. It was said a dragon lived there.
 
 
 
"Had you taken one bite of that apple, you would be ‘stone dead' as
 
you humans are fond of saying," said the dwarf. "Not now. Not days
 
from now. But soon. This whole valley is poisoned. Its only
 
inhabitants are the dead. You must save us."
 
 
 
The prince retreated as the girl approached. Other spirits began to
 
appear from the houses.
 
 
 
"You must kill the dragon," she said, "and end the curse. You have no
 
choice. You have already breathed the air of the valley. Your fate
 
is sealed, along with all of ours."
 
 
 
Running back toward the waterfall, Casser knew he had failed the test
 
of manhood. He climbed and climbed, not stopping till he breathed the
 
sweet air of the real world. One of the lord's squires was there.
 
"That didn't take very long," said the smart ass. "The underworld
 
must not sire demons like it used to."
 
 
 
On the ride home, Casser felt an itch under his gauntlet. He removed
 
the metal glove and found his hand red and inflamed. He poked at his
 
blackened fingernail and it fell away. Underneath was a thin,
 
razor-like talon. Casser gagged into his mouth, a tear falling from
 
his eye.
 
 
 
"Problem, sire?" asked the squire.
 
 
 
They rode in silence to Red Castle, where King Darek awaited them.
 
 
 
==[[User:mux951|mux951]]==
 
===(13 June 2011)===
 
<pre>~~~~++@||.,,..,.,gggDDggDDggggDggDgg</pre>
 
 
 
Night and day were the same, months of black darkness, punctuated by
 
jets of fire from the many wingless dragons that crawled in the valley
 
below. Goblins were everywhere, picking off careless dwarfs with
 
well-placed arrows. One dwarf remarked that it was like living each
 
waking moment in the shadow of the hammerer.
 
 
 
Alnar was not one to give up so easily. He vowed, though only a
 
blacksmith's apprentice, to save the fortress singlehandedly. He
 
would build a tube from the lip of the volcano to the goblin horde and
 
fry them forever. If only he had the king's permission. Best to ask
 
later.
 
 
 
 
 
===(04 December 2011)===
 
<pre>++++|++@\o|</pre>
 
 
 
As the enemy surrounded the fortress and all seemed lost, the dwarven
 
king did an inexplicable thing by granting an audience to a lone idiot
 
dwarf. A pair of royal guards dragged Alnar into the feast hall. His
 
eyes were blackened as the guards had beaten him up a taste for his
 
insolence. They dumped him before the king and he sneezed, spraying
 
blood onto the king's slipper.
 
 
 
"Speak," hissed the king.
 
 
 
Alnar crawled to the side of the throne and pulled away a plain white
 
sheet revealing a crimson handled lever.
 
 
 
"One pull of this lever and you will unleash the fury of Red
 
Mountain," said Alnar, "and bathe the enemy in a lake of fire."
 
 
 
"You did this without my knowledge or consent?" asked the king.
 
 
 
Alnar swallowed and slowly nodded his head.
 
 
 
"Lock him in his quarters," said the king, "to await the hammerer."
 
 
 
As he heard the lock slide in, Alnar walked to the corner of his tiny
 
room. Silently, he slid his cabinet away from the wall, revealing a
 
second red lever.
 
 
 
 
 
===(04 March 2012)===
 
<pre>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|@@</pre>
 
 
 
Out of ammunition, the dwarves were reduced to hurling rocks at the
 
invaders now scaling the walls. The king locked himself in the throne
 
room, forbidding all disturbances. Try as he might, he could think of
 
no solution to the mess he was in. Always he found his eyes drawn to
 
the lever. Maybe the crazed dwarf was right.
 
 
 
No, thought the king. No dwarf would make a fool of the king. He
 
seized the lever and ripped the whole mechanism from the floor in a
 
frenzied rage. A messenger ran into the room, finding the king
 
wheezing, spittle dripping from his beard.
 
 
 
"I know you ordered no disturbances," said the page, "but someone has
 
released the fire of Red Mountain!"
 
 
 
The king trotted up the stairs of the tower, his lungs burning. Once
 
at the top, he saw a sight like no other. Rivers of molten rock
 
flowed from the mountain, burying the invaders or sending them
 
running, on fire.
 
 
 
"An outrage," spat the king. "I will have that traitor Alnar skinned alive."
 
 
 
 
 
===(28 January 2013)===
 
<pre>!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,.@%</pre>
 
 
 
“I’ll kill him myself,” shouted the struggling king.
 
 
 
Alnar smiled a bloody smile as the king fought against the dwarf
 
guards that held him by the arms. Slowly, Alnar rose from the floor
 
of his cell. The second lever was there for all to see, the lever
 
that saved the day whilst the king did nothing. Alnar laughed and
 
spit at the ruler’s feet.
 
 
 
“Looks like there’s a new king in town,” said Alnar.
 
 
 
After the execution of King Eberious II began a reign of terror that
 
would last for fifty years. King Alnar was a disaster. Once a hero
 
and savior of the fortress, now all he did was drink and chase married
 
women. Anyone who got in his way went straight to the hammerer. No
 
one knew who would be next to put their head on the slab.
 
 
 
It was near winter on the forty-ninth year of Alnar’s kingship when a
 
hero finally appeared. Jenu was the second son of a destitute
 
mushroom farmer. He was hard at work in the fields when Alnar’s
 
dwarves came. It seemed there was a disagreement over taxes. Jenu
 
hid while the soldiers burned his house down. When the coast was
 
clear, Jenu went to where his father lay.
 
 
 
“Quickly,” said the old dwarf, choking on blood. “They have taken your mother.”
 
 
 
 
 
===(12 February 2014)===
 
<pre>@%,.@-@MM</pre>
 
 
 
"Old Alnar won't mind if you gave this old dwarf a kiss," said the
 
cruel dwarven mercenary.
 
 
 
"You and your rotten king can go to the shaft as far as I'm
 
concerned!" shouted Jenu's mother.
 
 
 
"Release her," came a voice from up the hill. Jenu had cut them off
 
at the path.
 
 
 
"We are on an errand from the king," said the mercenary. "No farmer's
 
runt will stand in our way."
 
 
 
Slowly, the dwarven goon slid from the saddle of his mule and
 
approached Jenu, chuckling to himself. The other villain just stared
 
out vacantly without interest. What could a boy, armed only with his
 
fists, do against the king's dwarves. When he reached the boy, Jenu
 
spit in his face. His hand dropped instinctively to his scabbard, but
 
found the sheath empty.
 
 
 
"Get him, Jenu!" shouted the dwarf mother.
 
 
 
As Jenu tackled the mercenary, his mother used his stolen sword to
 
strike down the other evil henchman. Jenu landed blow after blow onto
 
his prone opponent. A life of hopeless servitude had smoldered in
 
Jenu's heart until this moment, and there wasn't much left of the
 
dwarf when Jenu was done pounding on him.
 
 
 
"Quickly Jenu," said the dwarf mother, "We must flee before these scum
 
are missed."
 
 
 
 
 
==[[User:Rhazak|Rhazak]]==
 
===(19 July 2011)===
 
<pre>+++@@++++@||</pre>
 
 
 
Terror! Badru cried defiantly as he was shaved. The evil dwarves
 
held Badru down as dwarven bandit lord Ukros worked his knife against
 
the victim's beard.
 
 
 
"You look better this way, Badru," said Lord Ukros. "More like an elf."
 
 
 
The villain left Badru upon the hillside in the shadow of the dwarf
 
fortress. He was sore and beaten, and his leg was most likely broken.
 
The guards were sure to find him soon. He pulled his scarf up to his
 
nose. The sign of his shame couldn't be seen by his underlings.
 
 
 
"What happened to you, Badru?" asked the king. "And why are you
 
wearing that ridiculous mask?"
 
 
 
Badru withdrew the mask from his shaven face and the guard holding him
 
cried out and dropped the dwarven hero to the floor.
 
 
 
===(11 August 2011)===
 
<pre>||+++@@|+++</pre>
 
 
 
"They are no more dwarf than you," said Badru's woman. "They may have
 
beards it's true, but they live outdoors, squatting in the grass like
 
rabbits. You will find them, and return them to the hammerer, dead or
 
alive."
 
 
 
Metal clanked against stone as Badru rose. His limb was now more
 
machine than leg. He scratched at the bristling hairs of his chin.
 
From the wall, he took his trusty axe. As he walked from the room,
 
his woman embraced him from behind. "Kill them," she said. "Kill
 
them all."
 
 
 
Badru strode before the recruits, his metal leg creaking, a scarf over
 
his mouth. "Alright daisies," he said. "Our target is a worthless
 
bandit named Ukros. If you see him, leave him be. That elf-spawned
 
toadstool is mine."
 
 
 
==[[User:Molay|Molay]]==
 
===(25 December 2011)===
 
 
 
<pre>+@~~~@++g</pre>
 
 
 
The miners sat in a circle around the lava well, dipping bits of bread
 
into a bowl of melted dwarven cheese. It was the end of the year, so
 
Aliz stood up and announced that he would make the first prediction.
 
He said that in the next year the war would be over and the dwarves
 
would all come home. Then the miners would strike adamantine, with
 
Nictat taking the first chunk.
 
 
Smiling, Nictat rose and looked over the glad faces of his friends.
 
He said that in the coming year old king Ironboot would die and be
 
replaced by his beautiful daughter. All rations would be doubled, and
 
all the prisoners set free.
 
 
Something moved in the shadows. The dwarves looked around anxiously.
 
Aliz let out a sigh. It was only poor goblin Dusna.
 
 
"I have a prediction for you," said Dusna. "Not but one of us in this
 
room will live to see the coming year."
 
 
 
==[[User:Malimbar04|Malimbar04]]==
 
===(2 March 2012)===
 
 
 
<pre>"TUe,,.,-,.,g"</pre>
 
 
 
 
 
"What are you doing?" asked Sarvesh.
 
 
 
"Giving my thanks to the trees," said Alan. "Isn't that what you people do?"
 
 
 
Sarvesh would never understand her new human friend. Why did he want
 
to be like the elves? Elves have been talking to trees as long as
 
Sarvesh could remember, and they never talked back. She flipped an
 
apple into the air, but before she could catch it, an arrow struck it
 
to a tree.
 
 
 
"Goblins!" cried Sarvesh.
 
 
 
===(8 September 2012)===
 
 
 
<pre>"g\U,.,.e,.,,.-g</pre>
 
 
 
Alan came up from his knees and cut down a charging goblin with one
 
swing of his sabre. Sarvesh dodged out of the way of a second arrow
 
and readied her bow. She fired blind into the woods, praying to the
 
spirit of the forest to guide her arrow. A strangled gasp echoed from
 
the darkness. It was over.
 
 
 
"We live," said Sarvesh.
 
 
 
"Maybe now is the time to thank the trees," said Alan.
 
 
 
The elf warrioress walked straight by Alan and looked at the dead
 
body. The armor bore the twisted mark of Darquan the snake lord. It
 
had been many centuries since the evil one had shown his face in these
 
parts.
 
 
 
Sarvesh tried in vain to remember the old days, the bad old days
 
before she met Alan and their adventures began. There was a time when
 
the sun didn't shine, when life itself hung on a thread. So it was
 
when Darquan ruled the world. If he had come back, he must be stopped
 
immediately.
 
 
 
"Come," said Sarvesh, "we must track them back to their nest."
 
 
 
"At last," said Alan. "Fate has grated us a quest."
 
 
 
===(17 September 2013)===
 
<pre>"?ssssssss?.,"."~~,.eU"</pre>
 
 
 
“I have never seen tracks like these,” said Sarvesh.
 
 
 
“They lead north,” said Alan.
 
 
 
The mud was pressed flat by a curving track that obliterated all signs
 
of the goblins, but also pointed straight back the Garum. That
 
horrible place was the home to many horrors. Demons from the pit of
 
Breputog called the Garum home. Alan and Sarvesh would be insane to
 
challenge Darquan in his evil stronghold, but they had little choice.
 
Night was falling and the goblins would almost certainly get away.
 
 
 
The smell was as foul as the surroundings were bleak and depressing.
 
There was nothing in the Garum it seemed but reeds and, here and
 
there, a pool of stagnant water. Just when the adventurers thought
 
they could see the top of Darquan's tower on the horizon, the last
 
rays of sunshine sank below the reeds.
 
 
 
“We are in trouble now,” said Sarvesh.
 
 
 
This was true for many reasons. Darquan's powers were enhanced by
 
darkness, as Mother Night is the source of many evils. Also,
 
Darquan's army of king cobra snakemen were on the move and it wasn't
 
likely that Alan and Sarvesh would survive. But without certain
 
death, what is a hero to face? The adventurers braced themselves for
 
the coming onslaught.
 
 
 
==[[User:Peregarrett|PereGarrett]]==
 
===(25 April 2012)===
 
 
 
<pre>||@###@@@+++</pre>
 
 
 
"Put him in the fiery pit," said Mabdug the Mad.
 
 
 
Following the king's orders like obedient slaves, the guardsdwarves
 
dragged the victim to the flaming orifice. It was a square opening at
 
the base of the throne, surrounded by engravings of forest creatures.
 
Down through the hole was a huge cavern, a lake of magma under its
 
dome. As the prisoner disappeared in a puff of smoke the king clapped
 
his hands together like a gleeful child. He should enjoy himself, for
 
he didn't have too much more time on earth.
 
 
 
"It's going down tonight," said Gekur. "Mabdug is going to the pit."
 
 
 
"Imagine a royal guard talking that way," said Oltar. "You could go
 
to the hammerer for that."
 
 
 
Gekur embraced his brother in arms. They had served in the royal
 
guard together for the reign of three kings. Mabdug was by far the
 
worst. The senseless killings were only a minor thing compared to the
 
rest. The kingdom was nearly bankrupt due to his wild parties. The
 
goblins sensed his weakness as was their knack and were spoiling for
 
war. But it was fate of the Ermis boy that moved the guardsdwarves
 
most.
 
 
 
"My poor son," said father Ermis. "You must have a tomb for him."
 
 
 
"The place is picked out for furniture storage," said Mabdug. "You
 
will have to bury him in the dirt."
 
 
 
"But without proper burial," pleaded the father, "he will never be forged anew."
 
 
 
The king laughed, "Take him away."
 
 
 
==[[User:Markous|Markous]]==
 
===(28 April 2012)===
 
 
 
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Fear loosened all dignity as the dwarves fled the burning fortress.
 
But while they escaped the fiends of the underworld, freed by hapless
 
miners, they now had to deal with the vile force of evil which awaited
 
them in the world under the sun.
 
 
 
Darkmaster the Evil brought his halberd down onto the dwarven knight's
 
mule. The bearded hero hit the ground at a roll and came up with a
 
knife, cutting a gash out of the evil ruler's breastplate. The battle
 
all around became silent as the fighters circled. None would
 
interfere, for now it was a matter of honor.
 
 
 
==[[User:pingeee|pingeee]]==
 
===30 September 2012===
 
 
 
<pre>g@gg@@@gg@g~~~%~@!@~~~gg@@g@gg@@</pre>
 
 
 
How is it, when all hope is lost, that the best of us continue to endure? So it was that the knights of Amador stood strong against the force of overwhelming odds. As the horde of a hundred thousand goblins belched forth from the underworld and town after town fell, only the dwarves of Amador stood before the dwarf fortress and against the armies of evil.
 
 
 
"Booze," whimpered the fallen knight. "Give me booze."
 
 
 
Dworn slid down next to his comrade as the battle raged all around. The knight was dying, struck through the gut with a spear. The goblin that killed him lay a short way away in a bloody mess. Dworn held his wine flask up to the knight's lips, who was dead before he took his first sip.
 
 
 
"How did I end up here?" asked Dworn, as all around, the dwarves and goblins fought and died.
 
 
 
It was a full year before the war that Dworn signed on as a knight's squire. Those were the good days, the days before Morduk the Mad. Dworn didn't mind the rigors of military life, industrious as any dwarf. Happily he served the king and the mountain home. Time would test him, just as it tests all things under the eternal sky.
 
 
 
"Excellent," said Alek. "Are you really a knight's squire?"
 
 
 
For a fortnight, Sir Kamag had lent Dworn to the marks-dwarves to build up his archery skills. Every dwarf should learn the ins and outs of a crossbow. Or so his master Kamag claimed. Dworn hit every target at fifty paces. Alek was so pleased, he offered Dworn a job. But Dworn was pledged to his master.
 
 
 
"Do you really think Morduk will invade?" asked Dworn.
 
 
 
"They call him Morduk the Mad for a reason," said Kamag, putting a hand on Dworn's shoulder. "Come. Let's not talk of such things."
 
 
 
==[[User:sirdifferential|sirdifferential]]==
 
===17 July 2014===
 
 
 
<pre>S,*,*,.*,..,*,.,.*,..@</pre>
 
 
 
"Stran," intoned the insane dwarven priest, "Stran..."
 
 
 
The giant snail monster had been almost totally forgotten. In agespast Stran Witchhexes had toppled fortress after fortress. It was byfervent prayer to the Father of the Eternal Forge, and by blind luck, that the monster had been defeated and cast into the infinite caverns underground. After the celebrations, no one gave a care for the vile creature. No one, that is, but the Witchhexers.
 
 
 
It started innocently enough. Instead of praying to the dwarven gods, the youngsters not old enough to remember the true calamity would call on Stran Witchhexes to strike down their enemies. Some took this a little too seriously, and thus the Witchhexers were born.
 
 
 
The priest had ventured out into the underground layers farther that it was safe. There he began to lay a trail of leaves and flower petals back to the dwarf fortress as bait for the snail monster. Maybe if the dwarves had paid more attention to the priest's mental illness, disaster could have been averted.
 
 
 
==[[User:Synthclair|Synthclair]]==
 
===25 July 2014===
 
 
 
<pre>+O@+@++</pre>
 
 
 
The dwarves of the fortress lived short, desperate lives. Every few days a dwarven knight would come down from the mountain to pick seven more 'volunteers.' At first the new migrants were impressed by the advanced industry and amazing works of art. But then they were put to work cleaning up blood and bits of bone. The looks of the older
 
workers said it all. They might as well be condemned to the Underworld.
 
 
 
"Let me tell you something," said one of the fortress guards. "Form not attachments here. Be it your best friend or your favorite pair of shoes, everything here falls to corruption."
 
 
 
Ashek finished sewing up another leather body-bag when the guard captain appeared in the corridor. She had only been in the fortress for a few days and the captain was monitoring her for signs of a mood disorder.
 
 
 
"Did you know him?" asked the captain. "No sir," said Ashek.
 
 
 
"Good," said the captain. "To you he is just another berserker. He was my brother."
 
 
 
"I'm sorry for your loss," said Ashek.
 
 
 
"Do not feel sorrow," said the Captain. "It is better to have no feelings at all."
 
 
 
As the captain wandered off, Ashek wondered if he would be the next dwarf lost to an increasing spiral of mental illness. Maybe the captain was right. We just have to keep on working.
 
 
 
==[[User:stuntaneous|stuntaneous]]==
 
===(2011-2014)===
 
 
 
<pre>@@||,..p,c,..,.</pre>
 
 
 
The platypus man’s wheeling kick took the goblin warlord by surprise.
 
The poison heel barb slashed through the goblin’s jugular vein,
 
dropping him instantly. The animal people rejoiced, for the battle
 
was won. But the war was not over. The goblin army was destroyed,
 
but their dark tower still spewed filth into Platypus River. The
 
platypus man thought for a time. They needed a fortress to fight a
 
fortress. They must go to the dwarves.
 
 
 
“Look at this one,” said Aliz, chuckling. “I’ve never seen one of them before.”
 
 
 
High on their wall, the dwarves watched, amused as the platypus man
 
explained the fate of his people. Don’t they know we all drink from
 
that river? An empty wine jug crashed down beside him. The animal
 
man was angered. His eggs would not hatch to see either of these
 
fortresses standing. He turned to the capybara man and spoke.
 
 
 
“Tomorrow begins Year Zero.”
 
 
 
<pre>,.,.r,.p~,.,.</pre>
 
 
 
“We must build our own fortress,” said the beaver man.
 
 
 
“Always building with you,” said the platypus man, poking the sides of
 
his head. “No. We must play the two evil fortresses against each
 
other. The goblins will be easy to trick. Their hearts are so
 
filled with hate, their heads don’t have much time for thinking. No.
 
It is the dwarves that are the real problem.”
 
 
 
The platypus man leaned back against a rotten log, deep in thought. A
 
forest rat man approached him. The platypus man’s eyes widened as the
 
rodent man knelt beside him. There might be hope.
 
 
 
“My people have been inside the dwarf fortress. You will be happy to
 
know it is rigged to self-destruct. A pull of a lever with bring up
 
fire from the mountain to destroy all outer sign of the fortress. It
 
would be as if it never existed.”
 
 
 
The platypus man stood up. It was clear now. He would bring the
 
goblins to the dwarf fortress and so both his enemies would destroy
 
each other in a ball of fire. That night there was a meeting of the
 
tribes. Animal people from all over the forest gathered to hear the
 
platypus man’s scheme.
 
 
 
<pre>cp,.,.ggggggg.,|@@@++++\o</pre>
 
 
 
“It’s there,” said the platypus man. “The secret entrance is right
 
there, behind those bushes.”
 
 
 
The goblin blinked twice. The platypus man looked on him with
 
mistrust. What he could trust is that goblins would not hesitate to
 
pull the lever, even if they found out it was a suicide mission.
 
Dwarves marched back and forth on the wall high above. When the coast
 
was clear, the platypus man slapped the goblin on the helmet and the
 
squad of green skinned commandos charged across the open field before
 
the guards could see. They made it inside, but would it be enough?
 
 
 
“How can you count on those loons?” asked the capybara man.
 
 
 
The swamp rodent had a point. Goblins were not known for their wit,
 
unless it was in hurling insults. For a long hour they waited. Then,
 
just when it seemed the quest had failed, an explosion rocked the
 
earth. Red fire burst from every high window of the dwarf fortress.
 
The goblins had done it and were now likely vaporized themselves.
 
 
 
Higher and higher the flames rose, threatening the natural
 
surroundings. Quickly, the platypus and his friends went to warn the
 
others. What had we done?
 
 
 
<pre>~~~%~~b~~~~p~~</pre>
 
 
 
Desolation, and the promise of a life without the trappings of home.
 
The fire burned absolutely everything. Even if the river still
 
flowed, it was most likely choked with burnt and blackened sludge.
 
The platypus man would never know, for he had no planes to return to
 
the once green valley under the mountain. He and a few others took
 
what they could, an egg or two, and set out over the barren dirt of
 
the plain.
 
 
 
High above, buzzard men circled. The dwarves' mountain had long since
 
disappeared under the horizon. All that was left was the sand of the
 
desert for leagues in every direction. The amphibious forest men
 
collapsed, one after another, convinced at last that there was no
 
hope.
 
 
 
“There is another forest, I promise you,” said the platypus man.
 
“Just over that dune is a river, swift and true.”
 
 
 
“Save it, Puss,” said the beaver man. “There are no words you can say
 
that will save us now.”
 
 
 
“You are wrong,” said the platypus man. “How can you give up, after
 
coming this far?”
 
 
 
<pre>~~~~~~p~~~~~~Tg,..</pre>
 
 
 
"Here," said the elf warrior, "everyone does their part."
 
 
 
The animal people did find another forest, but it was one already
 
peopled by elves. These monsters took from the animal people
 
something almost as dear to the them as the trees themselves. They
 
took the animal people's freedom. They had become pets of the elven
 
princess, Kesia.
 
 
 
"Platypus man," said Kesia. "The goblins have grown bold after the
 
destruction of the dwarf fortress. You will swim upstream and report
 
on their progress."
 
 
 
The platypus man bowed low and hopped into the water. It was a
 
pitiful situation. As he cruised on up the river, he passed the
 
bodies of many dead salmon. He wondered if it wasn't time for him to
 
die and leave the cursed elves for his descendents to deal with. The
 
further upstream he went, the fouler the water tasted. That was when
 
he knew he was in goblin country.
 
 
 
A great clawed hand reached down and pulled the platypus man out of
 
the river by the scruff of his neck.
 
 
 
"No, Orag, don't kill him," said the goblin. "It's our old friend Puss-puss"
 
 
 
The troll dropped the platypus man in front of his goblin master.
 
Uloma had been one of the goblin commandos that had destroyed the
 
dwarf fortress. He lost an arm in the blast, an injury he would never
 
forgive the platypus man for allowing to happen.
 
 
 
"Why have you returned?" asked Uloma.
 
 
 
<pre>TTTTTTgggTTTggg,.=pg,.,..,.,|eeeeeeeb</pre>
 
 
 
“Once again,” said the platypus man, “the animal people have fallen
 
under the control of an evil force. The elves would make us their
 
pets.”
 
 
 
“Yes,” said Uloma. “It is a familiar story, but what's in it for the goblins?”
 
 
 
“The forest was destroyed with the dwarf fortress,” said the platypus
 
man. “Without lumber, on what will you impale the bodies of your
 
enemies?”
 
 
 
“There is wisdom in your words, platypus man,” said Uloma. “I shall
 
lead the vanguard myself.”
 
 
 
The platypus man rode alongside Uloma in his war chariot. Behind them
 
were a raiding party of a dozen trolls and a full legion of goblin
 
warriors. It would take a miracle for the elves to survive, or so
 
thought the platypus man as he heard the lusty marching songs of the
 
goblins as they cheerfully went off to war. It was going to be a
 
blood bath.
 
 
 
“Where is the platypus man?” asked Kesia. “I ordered you to keep an
 
eye on him at all times! You have no idea how crafty he can be!”
 
 
 
All the beaver man could do was hang his head in shame. The animal
 
people really had it better in the elf forest than they did fighting
 
the goblins and dwarves. Platypus man didn't see it that way. If they
 
had to give up their freedom, they were better off dying in a fight to
 
preserve it. Not everyone agreed with platypus man, and beaver man
 
was one of them. He had foreseen the danger and had created a
 
fortress of fallen logs around the elves' sanctum.
 
 
 
“What is this?” shouted Uloma. “You said the elves would be taken by surprise.”
 
 
 
Just plain confused, platypus man looked at the wooden battlements
 
that beaver man had erected. Uloma sent a team to scale them, but
 
they were driven back by sporadic bow and sling shots from the wall.
 
Uloma consulted with his generals. At first they thought of burning
 
the forest down, but that would profit them nothing. Still, it did
 
give the goblin a sick thrill.
 
  
“Prepare the fire brands!” commanded Uloma.
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"They call him Morduk the Mad for a reason," said Kamag, putting a hand on Dworn's shoulder. "Come.  Let's not talk of such things."

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