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==Prelude==
 
==Prelude==
  
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For the legends of Dathaecamo The story of the fort Zanegshelret I am Imush Taronsolon, this is my story
For the legends of Dathaecamo <br>
 
The story of the fort Zanegshelret <br>
 
I am Imush Taronsolon, this is my story
 
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“Imush Taronsolon come forth.” The instructor called out. Nervously, I stood up from the line of my fellow classmates and walked up to the podium. “Let this be proof of your talents,” He began as he handed me a scroll, “and training that you underwent at this academy. May it be a proper accounting of oneself and may you ever prosper in your endeavors. You have succeeded where many have flattered and may your future represent that, congratulations.” I walked back to my seat stunned, was the scroll red? As I sat down I looked at it again. Yes it was, different from the usual tan scrolls. Breaking the wax seal, displaying the pick and sword emblem of the school, I peered at the writing. Flabbergasted I read how I placed third in my class, 86 dwarves total, and the glowing complements of my instructors. It further described how easily I took to challenges, my excellent mining abilities, told about my well designed fortress plan, everything. I sat back and the rest of the graduation ceremony went by in a blur. One of the dwarves next to me nudged me bringing me back to the ceremony. “Special announcement.” He muttered. I thanked him and turned my attention back to the dwarf on stage, noticing another dwarf that hadn’t been there before. “Would the following students please report to room E-5.” The instructor rattled off five names ending with mine. “Class, you are dismissed.” With a huzza the graduates began filing towards the exits eager for a night of drinking and partying, and more drinking. I struggled through the crowd to the corridor and walked to the classroom. Five dwarves were already there, however, I was the first of my classmates. One by one they filed in with the headmaster bringing up the rear of the students. He looked over us with pride. “I have gathered you here today to give you a chance to jump start the rest of your lives. Each of these dwarves I have with me has a proposition for each of you. Starting your own forts, a privilege allowed to few.” I again was stunned. I had aspired to this but never expected to reach this point, the leader of an expedition. Some of my fellow classmates had surprised expressions as well, though one had an arrogant look. Never liked that smug bastard anyway. We gradually split up as the expedition assigners would choose a dwarf and take them to other classrooms. Mine led me to the classroom next door. “I’m Dastot, a member of the explorers guild. I’ve had my eye on you for awhile now, that fort plan of yours was interesting.” “Th-thank you sir.” I stuttered out. He just smiled and drew me over to a portfolio for my briefing. Two hours later I left smiling, making a mental checklist of who and what to bring.
 
“Imush Taronsolon come forth.” The instructor called out. Nervously, I stood up from the line of my fellow classmates and walked up to the podium. “Let this be proof of your talents,” He began as he handed me a scroll, “and training that you underwent at this academy. May it be a proper accounting of oneself and may you ever prosper in your endeavors. You have succeeded where many have flattered and may your future represent that, congratulations.” I walked back to my seat stunned, was the scroll red? As I sat down I looked at it again. Yes it was, different from the usual tan scrolls. Breaking the wax seal, displaying the pick and sword emblem of the school, I peered at the writing. Flabbergasted I read how I placed third in my class, 86 dwarves total, and the glowing complements of my instructors. It further described how easily I took to challenges, my excellent mining abilities, told about my well designed fortress plan, everything. I sat back and the rest of the graduation ceremony went by in a blur. One of the dwarves next to me nudged me bringing me back to the ceremony. “Special announcement.” He muttered. I thanked him and turned my attention back to the dwarf on stage, noticing another dwarf that hadn’t been there before. “Would the following students please report to room E-5.” The instructor rattled off five names ending with mine. “Class, you are dismissed.” With a huzza the graduates began filing towards the exits eager for a night of drinking and partying, and more drinking. I struggled through the crowd to the corridor and walked to the classroom. Five dwarves were already there, however, I was the first of my classmates. One by one they filed in with the headmaster bringing up the rear of the students. He looked over us with pride. “I have gathered you here today to give you a chance to jump start the rest of your lives. Each of these dwarves I have with me has a proposition for each of you. Starting your own forts, a privilege allowed to few.” I again was stunned. I had aspired to this but never expected to reach this point, the leader of an expedition. Some of my fellow classmates had surprised expressions as well, though one had an arrogant look. Never liked that smug bastard anyway. We gradually split up as the expedition assigners would choose a dwarf and take them to other classrooms. Mine led me to the classroom next door. “I’m Dastot, a member of the explorers guild. I’ve had my eye on you for awhile now, that fort plan of yours was interesting.” “Th-thank you sir.” I stuttered out. He just smiled and drew me over to a portfolio for my briefing. Two hours later I left smiling, making a mental checklist of who and what to bring.
  
 
A month later We are finally on the road to our location. With me I have five of my friends from the academy. Stukos Koganlar a miner and leatherworker, Lir Fikodetes our carpender and wood cutter, Alath Asomamgoz our mason, Mish Udiblashed our metalsmith, and Obok Gethkib our farmer, cook, and brewer. We also had another assigned to us, a fellow named Zan Likotgamil. His specialty is glass work but he is more or less a jack of all trades when it comes to crafting. We will have to see how this turns out.
 
A month later We are finally on the road to our location. With me I have five of my friends from the academy. Stukos Koganlar a miner and leatherworker, Lir Fikodetes our carpender and wood cutter, Alath Asomamgoz our mason, Mish Udiblashed our metalsmith, and Obok Gethkib our farmer, cook, and brewer. We also had another assigned to us, a fellow named Zan Likotgamil. His specialty is glass work but he is more or less a jack of all trades when it comes to crafting. We will have to see how this turns out.
 
 
==Year 1==
 
==Year 1==
  

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