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(New page: == Settlement 1 == Lost during first winter, due to injuries from local animal population, a frozen river with no indoor water supply, and running out of booze. == Settlement 2 == Opera...)
 
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Got first fey mood, 2 wood was taken by a [[Bowyer]]...

Revision as of 10:16, 5 May 2008

Settlement 1

Lost during first winter, due to injuries from local animal population, a frozen river with no indoor water supply, and running out of booze.


Settlement 2

Operated for 3 seasons, with rather elaborate swiss family Robinson bridge city. Several wells, large production facilities, and well supply still. Lost to goblin raid, due to lack of security, and most travel was across outdoor bridges that weren't sheilded to arrows. 10 dwarves lost in the first 1min before I realized how they were dieing.


Settlement 3

Accidental breech of a burial chamber for a channel to create a massive pump filled water reserve, cause entire burial chamber, and storage area to flood. Later hilarious attempts at pumping out the water, and collapsing a section of roof on the water channel only made matters worse.


Settlement 4

In progress..

Got first fey mood, 2 wood was taken by a Bowyer...