I'm glad you like it. If there's interest, I'll be happy to share the saves and turn this into a community fort. It was just a fort I was starting for fun, or really FUN (my goal was to not be too safe.) But I got inspired. I mean really, the Onslaught of Suffering? How badass is that?
Anyway, here's a short next segment to keep you interested...
Date: 3 Slate, 301 Bomrek Ivorypost
Ah, so much to do. We drew Whiskers, and Lolor and Zaneg took up the picks and have set about carving us a shelter into the good rock at the top of the ravine where we have settled. Good progress has been made. Soon we will all have proper shelter. The rest of us have been helping out as we can, hauling our supplies inside, clearing rocks out of the way, etc. We're all liking Rakust better now that she doesn't bear the weight of responsibility. The fact that she handily brings in meat as fast as we can eat it makes it that much better.
Obok has taken to sneaking off when she thinks no one's paying attention. I suspect that she's out prospecting. This hasn't been a problem, previously, as there hasn't been much for us to do while we wait for the excavators to clear the tunnel, but she didn't return to camp last night, and I'm getting worried. She probably struck a rich vein, and has the lust upon her. Nevertheless, I've asked Rakust to see if she can track her down.
Date: 5 Slate, 301 Bomrek Ivorypost
Late last night Rakust returned with tragic news. She had discovered Obok's corpse just over the next ridge, lying next to the corpse of a troglodyte. When she went to retrieve it, she was set upon by a band of the foul creatures, which she valiantly slew. However, the sounds of battle attracted an antman. Fearing that more would follow, she retreated, until it was clear that they were alone. Exhausted, she struck the chitinous creature down, and returned with the news.
Kadol volunteered to attempt to retrieve the corpse while Rakust recouperated, and he was successful. He reports finding a large vein of copper near the body, and also seeing more antmen and troglodytes in the area. We'll all have to be on our guard!
Date: 17 Slate, 301 Bomrek Ivorypost
We lay Obok to rest today (Literally -- it was a group effort, as four seperate dwarves carried her body a few steps before stopping to get a drink.) I can't say I blame them; When I took my turn, the smell was a little hard to bear. We laid her to rest at the spot where we voted to settle here. It seems fitting, after all it was thanks to her we found this spot. We had already discussed placing a plaque there, now perhaps we will have to do something nicer.