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Histories of Avarice and Dynamism continues the story:
The first two and a half years at Arothberul were a time of hard work and discipline. Building a fortress takes time, and few of leader Kulet Zanegshin's visions were realised. The largest achievement of these times was the damming of Shrivelfrays, resulting in a beautiful lake within the grounds of the fortress.
Both Kubuk the weaponsmith and Dodok the armorsmith took grand inspiration from these happenings, working their experiences into objects of magnificent value. Upon completion of their times of introspection, these two smithed with unprecedented speed and skill, producing weapons and armor of extremely high quality. Their frustration at the lack of any real metalworking industry soon grew.
Stories of these events trickled back to the mountainhome via travellers and traders, and soon many arrived on their doorstep to try their hand on the new frontier. Along with a few births amongst the population, they numbered seventy-four beards, adult and child, by the summer of 203.
Two dwarves lost their lives in those early years. Shem Vucarenol, an immigrant clothier and mother of two, drowned when the icy pool she was walking over thawed suddenly from under her. Since in the mountainhome surface water rarely thaws, Kulet had to issue strict instructions to all dwarves never to walk on ice in the winter. Shem's younger daughter Erush was snatched in 202 so her death left her elder daughter Logem without family; Logem became a beloved member of the larger family of Arothberul.
The other to lose his life was Thikut Ruriton, the hunter, who was caught outside by a goblin ambush. He valiantly defended himself and the fortress against seven armed goblins but succumbed to their evil blades. Four war dogs also died in that struggle, but the vile creatures were repelled. Thikut left behind a wife and child.
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