I mark the date: 27th Granite, 200. About 12 days since I started my journey. Looking back, I have found several potentially interesting sites, but I can't say that one stands out as outstanding. The volcano site had no trees, the savannah site had few trees, the site with the huge river had no iron ore. The jungle on the edge of the mountains by Buffrack was promising, to be honest honestly it would probably do quite well. I've got a taste for travel, though, and I want somewhere with scenery that will make dwarves step back in wonder when they first arrive. I have barely travelled over 1/16th of the world. I think I can do better.
Well, dramatic speeches are all very well but it's hard work that butters parsnips.
I decide to follow the river to the North, and South, where it exits the rocky foothills of the mountains by Ivoryink. The north tribute is pretty uninspiring. In a word - flat. No gorges, waterfalls or cliffs.
On the way south I stop by Ivoryink and make myself a sweet new *honey badger leather cloak*. Tun, the macedwarf, got a +jaguar leather cloak+.
The south tributary is even more boring than the North. Although we do spot the exact point at which a brook becomes a river.
I haven't been to Lovelyanvil yet, although I've met the supposed Baroness of Lovelyanvil. Lovelyanvil is close to a goblin Darkpit. A fortress in that location would at least be interesting and, for some dwarves 'fun'.
I decide to head north.