I've had this one in my head for awhile, just thought I'd share it.
Kadol heard someone yelling loudly as she awoke. What was it? She got up, looking over at her cat in the corner of the room. It had spotted a baby snatcher two months before, and had been quite a celebrated feline for many years. For now, she slept. Kadol moved to her cabinet when she heard more yelling. What is it? She thought, moving toward the door. Suddenly, Bomrek burst through the door, an amazed look on his face, like a child before it receives its presents on its birthday.
"It's the miners! They have found something!"
Kadol thought fast. Now, it was important.
"In the south mines!"
Kadol was off, running out her door down the market district. people were running from their shops and dropping merchandise on the floor, running like mad. She ran past old Zaneg's cloth shop, where she often sat and talked to his customers. No one was there. She Ran fast past the forges, where her husband worked. He was one of the best weapon smiths in he world some thought, but that brief stint before his "Enlightenment" Where he nearly starved to death due to complete focus on finishing his prized battleaxe. No one even worked the forges now. As the halls narrowed, she heard the beating of footsteps against the ground. She briefly saw inside the kitchens and brewery, where the only sign of people nearby was the plates of food and barrels dropped on the ground as the cooks and brewers learned of the news. Had they discovered the metal that her husband had talked on and on about to her, and its mystical properties?
As she entered the mines, she saw a drunk hobbling forward, even he was trying to run. passing him as he tripped,(Most likely for the umpteenth time) she finally entered the huge, hollowed out space known as the souther mines. There was a huge group of dwarves huddled around a single point, two miners, with accomplished looks on their faces. She saw a hint of blue behind them.
"Ladies an gentledwarves, here is our grand discovery!"
"We have struck Microcline!"
The crowd fell silent. Then: a single voice.
"Armok damn it, Urist!"