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Re: Daggerstatic - Terror in the Cursed Woods [Community Fort]
« Reply #30 on: July 30, 2009, 07:40:01 am »

“Pitiful” Olon scowled, arms crossed he looked about ready to storm off. With the fortress under siege the ruling council of Daggerstatic was assembled to discuss the best course of action. On it, Forge as the most senior dwarf, Olon as the official expedition leader, Morn the axe dwarf as the military representative and Veldrad representing the workers.

“We ca’ ‘andle ‘em” Morn retorted “We gort two ardept swordsmen ‘nd maselfl, tha’ll be enuff to take a coupl’ orcs, eh?”

Forge shook his head. “These are no goblins or werewolves, these are Orcs. I’ve seen an orc lose both arms only to bite the face of his attacker clean off. I’ve seen orcs with spears through their skulls fight for hours afterward. No, three dwarves against sixteen orcs is nothing more than suicide.” The room fell to sombre silence.

“We need to thin their numbers” offered Veldrad. “Perhaps a marksmen coul-”
“Ha!” Olon blurted. “It’d take a distinguished marks dwarf to fell orcs, failing that you’d better have enough bolts. Not that it matters anyway, we have no marksdwarves and scarcely the time or the resources to train any.”

“There is one…” Forge murmured.
“Who?”
“Me..” Forge grinned.
“You?” They chorused back.
“Have you forgot my hunting days? I’m no expert but I can hit a pheasant at thirty paces and right now I’m the best we’re got.” The group begrudgingly nodded. “So its settled then.”




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Forge clambered atop the battlements with trepidation. He could here the orcs chanting, roaring, laughing. He moved toward the edge and caught his first glimpse the attackers. The orcs saw him too, they pointed and leered, daring him to jump down and fight them. Instead he pulled out his crossbow, notched a bolt and let it fly..

Shot after shot rained down on the orcs. Though they did not falter, many bolts missed as Forge was hardly a master marksman. Those that hit seemed to bounce of the Orc’s hide, even the finely made copper bolts Forge had made himself were woefully ineffective. Out of ammunition he sprinted back inside, retrieving another twenty five shots. Before long they were spent too and Forge took a minute to survey his fare, sweat streaming from his brow in concentration.

Only two orcs lay dead, Forge’s heart sank. Those remaining laughed heartily as Forge ran back inside to fetch yet more bolts. For hours Forge toiled, fetching bolts and returning to the wall, after his last set of bolts he surveyed once more, his trigger finger blistered and red raw, his breath short and ragged. Seven orcs dead, a truly remarkable achievement, though a hundred and twenty five bolts had been spent in the process. Still the orcs stood strong and Forge lamented, many of the orcs were badly wounded, bolts sticking from eyes and legs and arms yet still ready to fight.
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Forge staggered back inside, his comrades eager to know what had happened, he explained and then collapsed, utterly exhausted.

From the crowd stepped the elite wrestler and adept swordsdwarf  Stinthad, alongside him his sparring partner. They wore copper garb from head to toe, brazen swords clasped tightly in hand.
“Lower the bridge” he boomed. “Forge’s efforts shall not be in vein”
The dwarves looked to Morn, though he was skilled with an axe his was a poor wrestler and even worse with a shield and he wore no armour. One hit could finish him. To their surprise Morn simply nodded before heading up to the gate.

The front gate fell to the frozen earth with a large thud, standing in its wake the two wrestler swordwarves and Morn. The orcs cheered for battle was finally upon them, two lashers, uninjured by the bolts made for them with ungodly speed. The dwarves watched from the main entrance in fear, two lashers were more than a match for their dwarves. Yet as both groups met it was the lashers that fell, Stinthad’s sweeping strikes felling both in lightning speed. This was the last straw for the orcs and they broke into retreat, three lashers only slightly hurt began to run off even as Morn and the others swept into the injured hacking and slashing.

It was a remarkable victory, the earth was stained red with blood, the bodies of orcs strewn everywhere.
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Yet not a single wound had found the dwarves, even Morn who wore nothing but his clothing.

The dwarves cheered, the orcs had been driven off, their might broken against the aegis of Daggerstatic. At least for now...
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« Reply #31 on: July 30, 2009, 07:45:13 am »

Well the first siege and I'm quite happy with the dwarves' performance.

Forge performed admirably before giving in and going to bed and the melee group won in the face of overwhelming odds. I was ready to lose all of them when I saw the five lashers uninjured but they managed an amazing victory. My intention is to get more melee combat as it makes for more interesting writing but for now I hope you liked me try and justify my use of crossbows  ;)

Update 3 of 3 Up soon.
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« Reply #32 on: July 31, 2009, 08:02:59 am »

1st of Obsidian
Today in celebration of our victory over the Orc vanguard titles were awarded to myself and brave Stinthad who we know call Stinthad Jadeclasp the squashed kindness of Tactics. My own title is now Forge Tomescraft the clear flesh.

We began the process of melting down the Orc’s armour and weapons, it’s hardly top quality but its steel non the less. Stinthad and Edzul received new steel swords made by yours truly, their old swords are like blunt butter knives compared to the keen edges of the new ones. Woe betide the Orc that ends up with that slashing it up. Morn apparently lost his axe so a new steel battle axe was made for him too. Though there were some calls that is not experienced enough but not many dwarves can boast facing a siege in no armour and with little training while still managing a kill, let alone when facing Orcs. Because of this, Morn gets a new axe.

4th Obsidian
We found Morn’s old hatchet, lodged in the back of the skull of an orc who staggered only a few steps before collapsing.
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Seems his days chasing pheasants really were well spent. In other news Lor the leatherworker went insane and now spends her time running about ripping he clothes off.
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Remainder of Obsidian
Not much to report, Stinthad managed to accomplish what several orcs couldn’t and slash the legs of both Edzul and Morn leaving 66% of our military wounded. Getting peeved at our fish cleaner, filthy swine spends all his time socialising and “checking chests” leaving Salty’s fish to rot in the work shop. Oh and Lor the insane leatherworker, now naked threw herself into the small pool of water at the bottom of our stair case, what a classy way to go Lor…
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To prevent this happening I’ve had our masons put a floor panel over the water, now if anyone jumps off the stairs they’ll die rather than drown, clever, no?
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« Reply #33 on: August 02, 2009, 09:22:44 am »

Love the siege report. Poor Forge, shooting his fine Copper bolts. :)
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« Reply #34 on: August 02, 2009, 11:18:45 am »

Love the siege report.

Thanks  :) It was a little different from what I was expecting but it worked out well in the end. Update to follow shortly.

Also another shout out to anyone who wants to claim a dwarf, I've got loads for you. I could just name and personalize a few myself but I'd much rather have someone else put in some input, much more interesting reading about a character you have an invested interest in.  ;)
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« Reply #35 on: August 05, 2009, 01:37:16 pm »

Quick update here; I'm heading stateside for about 10 days so obviously I will be without my PC and unable to update but after that I'll be sure to get back in the swing.  ;)
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« Reply #36 on: August 18, 2009, 06:17:41 am »

Right then, I'm back from the state so its back to Daggerstatic! If anyone is still reading that is  ;) So without futher ado...

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The spring thaw brought little respite for the dwarves of Daggerstatic. The triumph of the recent battle with the orcs fading with the reality of the prospect of future sieges. The great cavernous underground river roared into life with the brook now feeding it once more; another year had began in the home beneath the earth. Valdred Knucklehead strode purposefully through the halls grinning, a roll of parchment in his grubby hands. Pushing through the hustle and bustle of the workers he made his way to the staircase that would take him to the stone caverns. In recent weeks Valdred had become something of a local hero, his accomplishments in the art of engraving were increasing at a phenomenal rate and to the amazement of his peers he still managed to keep up with his duties as head carpenter.

Rounding a corner he came to the large felsite door marking Forge’s office, the door was simple yet displayed the distinct influence of the Daggerstatic mason ‘Emorf’ Valdred really didn’t care for Emorf who was always trying to get his way at the expense of others. Perhaps today would change that, knocking on the door Valdred entered the room to see Forge deep in discussion with Olon Blackhammer who was looking even more dour than usual.
“Yes?” came Olon in an incredulous tone.
“Reports on our militia training and a missive about the elves, seems they’re decided to return.” Forge smiled at the level of professionalism Valdred was displaying, Olon had a knack for ruffling even the most agreeable of dwarves and the way he treated Valdred was near sadistic.
“Very good. Olon, you are dismissed.” The grey dwarf rose, you wouldn’t know to look at him but Olon was actually younger than Forge, indeed where it not for that he may have not stomached the indignant dismissal. With a stiff bow to his fellow dwarves Olon set off, grumbling. Valdred moved forward and handed the reports to Forge who eyed them intensely as if they might be disappear any second.
“I see” he ran his hand through his beard, toying with the single braid that kept it so kempt and tidy. “Tell Dentarg that as acting head of Militia he is to continue the training scheme with Stinthad, Edzul and Morn.”
“Very well sir.”
“Also, see to it that we have enough goods at the depot, we could use the trade and I don’t want to lose the elves’ trade again.” He took out his leather journal, now torn and tattered and began to write, signalling for Valdred to leave. Valdred nodded and left the room, closing the door and leaving Forge to contemplate the future in silence.

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Up on the surface Dentarg Ironhide was enjoying the sun, with more Orcs undoubtedly on the way it was wise to take every moment outside the fort one could get. Leaning on his axe he stood along with a group of herbalists and woodcutters that were taking a break for their afternoon of labour. The conversation was loud and hearty, as usual but for once Dentarg didn’t feel like joining it, something was tugging at his senses, putting him on edge. He sniffed the air, drawing the attention of several of his fellow dwarves who stopped talking and looking on in wonder. Someone was coming and a lot of someones at that, wasting no time Dentarg raised his axe and gritted his teeth, it’d be a cold day in hell when anyone sneaks of on him.

The nearby dwarves didn’t ask questions, the whistled and signalled to the sentries up above who brought their focus onto the western gate. One of the herbalists, stood forward, placing a hand on Dentarg’s shoulder.
“What is it? What do you smell?” he asked, voice flimsy with concern. Dentarg remaining silent, eyes fixed at the gate “We have ‘guests’ approaching” he growled. The air was soon thick with tension, the gentle spring breeze and the distant gushing of the brook the only sound to be heard.

In the trees, figures appeared, the dwarves readied their shots and prepared to give the order to bunker in, all they needed was a look at their foes. Yet as they came closer it was clear that this was no goblin ambush, no orc siege, instead dwarves, a whole party of them. They staggered closer, the steely gaze of the sentries turning to riotous joy, they called for assistance even as the first few immigrants staggered through the gates and into the courtyard. Dentarg had lowered his axe and still suspicious he approached a migrant, a young woman who sat catching her breath on a boulder. She told him to speak to their group leader, she gestured to the back of the group which is when Dentarg and the rest of the Daggerstatic dwarves caught their first glimpses of them.

Two dwarves, tall, at least be dwarf standards and noble looking. Both wore steel armour, not the finest craft but dwarf make non the less, it shone in the sun despite the coating of mud and blood that was still dripping off. Their grey-blue beards were long and regal, their air was that of quiet honour and courage, inside their eyes burned the very fire of dwarfkind, a tenacity that lives eternal. Dentarg was dumbstruck, the two dwarves approached and bowed before handing a missive to him.
“This is the list of all who have come” one spoke
“It was once far longer but weeks of skirmishes with our foes have thinned our numbers considerably.” came the other.
“And where is it you have come from?”
This time both dwarves spoke in response. “From the Venerable halls of Oldale, may Armok bless it.” Dentarg and all the dwarves nearby stood in awe. Oldale was a fine and respectable fortress that hand long been the home of many famous dwarves, the presence of immigrants from there could mean only one thing; Oldale had fallen.
“Dire news indeed..” Dentarg seemed riled. “Did you see any werewolves on your way here?”
“We did, aye.” Spoke one twin. “We came across their den, pulled some captives from their and cleared the place.” both looked sullen. “We lost the remaining soldiers there, went from thirty to sixteen..” Graciously Dentarg bowed in respect and with the other immigrants in tow lead them into their new home of Daggerstatic.

It was a grim tale at best, half the population of Oldale had left for Daggerstatic and only sixteen had arrived, the story spread quickly through the dwarf halls as the weary settlers set in for the night. It soon became apparent that the fall of Oldale had been brewing for sometime with constant attacks on her farms and breweries, the new arrivals spoke of their lives of fear and the desire to see it all ended. Yet even as the others were informed and the procedure taken Dentarg couldn’t help but feel as though something wrong, he had smelled a unusual sent, the question was, what was the cause?..
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