I am amazed at the audacity! He has done it. Vucar, King of the Dwarves, has declared war on the goblins -- admittedly this is merely a formality as all the pits subservient to The Greatest Tick consider themselves at war with the world. But consider dear reader the implications within the fort. As of now their King has appointed officers, commanded the creation of a stocked armory, and begun training for war. As a sign of how serious he is even his nobles have been conscripted -- into a squad commanded by the rawest of Captains.
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At the start of winter in 126 the dwarves of Rithdakas, "Bellscolor", began to prepare for war.
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1 Moonstone:
It seems the first shall be momentous in many ways. I'll start with the bad, we lost our first dwarf -- after a long period of madness and thirst Zaneg Logenmozib died last night. We buried him in the temple this morning. The personal is that my fever broke last night! The important is that at the funeral Vucar commanded that Rithdakas was ready to begin to prepare for war. He ordered the gates raised until spring, and appointed five new Captains to head up squads for the entire settlement. As he asked I chose mostly random people to start as captains until we know who will suit the job best -- the exception being the mother of our newest dwarf, I think appointing her a captain will do well for the morale of the entire fort.
I have much to do in the meantime. I must speak with out book-keeper and manager about regularizing and increasing steel production. We'll need fifty more steel helms immediately, and we need to start producing weapons daily. I fear we are no longer brewing or cooking enough as well, and those orders -- along with many others, shall need to be regularized. I'll have to bring our broker into it as well, our stockpiles need a major re-organization, they're quite the mess. Thankfully The Scrapes are mostly cleared away and ready now; the tavern and library both seem to be going well, and our food production in the basement has never slowed, while the crops aboveground are starting to flourish.
I am ordering the breakdown of many of our organic mason's shops and smelters, as unused stock moves away from them their usefulness decreases. With The Halls filling with shops and beds for working-dorfs I am ordering new stockpiles based on mine-cart dumps to be constructed for their supply. When spring comes and it is time to put out the new watch-peacocks and prepare for the Festival and the visiting traders we shall be in good order.
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Rovod nodded and reached out to take Cilob from his wife. The baby grabbed on to first his arm, then his chest, fists gripping his clothes like clamps on a wood-crafting bench. Rigoth stretched, her arms reaching for the sky as she straightened. His wife was a handsome woman, by any man's standards, and the sight of her always brought him joy. Yet ... he had to keep trying, "I still don't understand why you have to serve?"
Rigoth snorted in annoyance at her husband. She took up the wooden scepter hanging from her belt, "The King made me a Militia Captain for the same reason as everyone else, because we all fight. And I'm getting tired of hearing you complain about it." Her eyes narrowed as she glared at Rovod, who raised both hands in surrender. She looked over as the last of her squad appeared -- climbing up through the 'Creation of Adventures' too slowly. "And it's no dishonor that my squad was understrength, King Vucar even gave me all of his nobles to fill out the squad until more migrants arrive."
As that last of her dwarves struggled up the stairs she frowned even more and muttered under her breath to Rovod, "Even that lazy mayor, and orders to get him into shape." She reached out, "Here, give me him back. Not a one of them wrestles worth a damn if they're afraid of hurting him, so I'm a cinch to win every match in practice today." As he passed the baby over Cilob let go of his father and transferred that iron-strong grip to his mother's clothes.
Rigoth turned towards the group of her new troops, putting a snarl on her face. "You'd better get your fat arse moving Ubbul," she roared! "If I catch any of you the King's given me permission to set the pumps up in the courtyard and we'll be pumping ALL WEEK!" As she bellowed at her men and women she broke into a trot, then a run. "Now run like I'm that giant, chasing you for my meal. Run you lazy dwarves! RUN!!!!"
Rovod watched his wife charge away, roaring like a beast, scattering her squad before her in terror -- a fierce grin plastered across her face.
"I've never seen her so happy," he commented to a very long-moustached dwarf setting a stepladder up against the nearby plum-tree.
"Doc made a good choice with her," King Vucar Ushulbavok the First, Last King of the Free Dwarves, replied -- before climbing up into the plum tree to be sure there weren't any fruit still clinging on as winter began.
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(( OOC, Have some images of the state of the fort: ))
The main keep aboveground.
The first and second levels of The Scrapes:
The Prison, and the main Sorting Stockpile where the broker's throne sits:
An example of what I mean by "organic workshops", a mason and smelter right where I'm clearing out a vein:
We then have The Halls, I intend to line all those back walls with beds, let the dorfs sleep where they work, a hard-working dorf is a happy dorf (so long as you keep them drunk of course):
Finally, here's my work orders, most of these are repeating daily with various conditions limiting them. I believe in small daily production orders keeping fairly small stocks constantly replenishing. It takes little attention once in place, but you can't furniture out 50 beds at a time this way, instead you do 2-3 a day for a month and place as you go. It's not without disadvantages, and you do need to scale orders up as you increase in size. That's actually MY goal for the winter, to regularize these orders.