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Author Topic: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming  (Read 154877 times)

wsoxfan

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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #495 on: May 21, 2012, 11:31:59 pm »

I just caught up with this, could you dorf me as an animal trainer? I want a crack at training a whale. 8) I enjoy the fortresses that aren't purely militarily based.
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #496 on: May 22, 2012, 05:27:44 am »

Entry in Count's dairy, without date.
Okay, i have a little plan what to do next. As soon as duchess or dungeon master do not even think to avoid of any contact with this blue death, i have to stop being so passive. First, i'd visit this dwarf Corai as he lately was there and he one o а very few sane people here. Well, this kobold lover at least some popular here and it will be easier to reach others minds and lobby prohibition or restriction on adamantine development.
Second, i'll demand to have some mail or cuirass and sword and train to use it! I gotta be prepared, for the sake of my daughter! This time i don't let things happen by themself!


OOC:So, if it's possible, i ask to give my dwarf some armor and sword and put him to active/training state without schedule(as i remember responsible dwarfes in this state anyway train by themself time to time).
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #497 on: May 22, 2012, 01:37:38 pm »

Journal entry, year 58

Cilob's trap chamber design has turned out to be just as effective as I had expected - a whale the size of an elephant is an excellent first catch. I'm looking forward to setting up the next trap chamber, and I've been thinking up some potential improvements to the overall design.

For the next chamber, though, I hope Cilob will remember to have the mechanisms and cages stockpiled right next to the building sites - walking all the way to the furniture stockpiles and back is tiring. If the others would be willing to contribute a small bit of their time bringing the mechanisms and cages to me in advance, I could get the next set of traps built and loaded in a fraction of the time.


(after all, I am impatient and quick to tire, and I don't like doing more work than necessary)
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #498 on: May 22, 2012, 03:38:51 pm »

And then, between the harrier brutes, for those who were not scared away by demons, he made the image of an elf.

In character: NOOO! BLASPHEMY!

OOC: What? Why would an elf scare anyone? They are armed with wood. Good luck getting killed by that even if you tried.
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #499 on: May 22, 2012, 04:12:08 pm »

And then, between the harrier brutes, for those who were not scared away by demons, he made the image of an elf.

In character: NOOO! BLASPHEMY!

OOC: What? Why would an elf scare anyone? They are armed with wood. Good luck getting killed by that even if you tried.
I have killed a human as an elf, with a wooden sword. . . . . . and may splinters. many many splinters.
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #500 on: May 22, 2012, 05:08:19 pm »

Just FYI Fishybang hates adamantine for what it did to corai.
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #501 on: May 22, 2012, 07:28:56 pm »

And then, between the harrier brutes, for those who were not scared away by demons, he made the image of an elf.

In character: NOOO! BLASPHEMY!

OOC: What? Why would an elf scare anyone? They are armed with wood. Good luck getting killed by that even if you tried.
I have killed a human as an elf, with a wooden sword. . . . . . and may splinters. many many splinters.

Once, in kobold camp, one crippled elf with a wooden spear downed thirty kobolds before getting a head-shot from a bowbold.
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #502 on: May 22, 2012, 08:55:59 pm »

i've read this from the start, its great. can you get me a list of dorfs or childrens.

All of them?  Okay:
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OCC: Hey sphalerite can i see my stats and friends?

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I just caught up with this, could you dorf me as an animal trainer? I want a crack at training a whale. 8) I enjoy the fortresses that aren't purely militarily based.

Do you care about the gender?  I can give you Iteb Ralukurdim, female, former outpost liaison and animal trainer.
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #503 on: May 22, 2012, 09:57:54 pm »

So red shirt I can't even get my gear together. Awesome.  :D
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #504 on: May 22, 2012, 11:15:26 pm »


I just caught up with this, could you dorf me as an animal trainer? I want a crack at training a whale. 8) I enjoy the fortresses that aren't purely militarily based.

Do you care about the gender?  I can give you Iteb Ralukurdim, female, former outpost liaison and animal trainer.
Not at all. I'll take Iteb, could you rename her to Iteb McSock?
(don't look at me like that. Everyone knows that Socks are the dwarfiest items every made).
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #505 on: May 23, 2012, 05:05:11 pm »

What're Saint's stats looking like right now? Friends, abilities, occupation...any mining or mechanical experience, in particular?
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #506 on: May 23, 2012, 09:59:38 pm »

I started reading a few days ago. Try not to spoil anything, but...are there dwarves that haven't been claimed, and if so, which ones? A dwarf who was born in Brightwater but is an adult or near it would be ideal, if one exists. Other than that...someone who hasn't been claimed, ideally without too much interesting about them (except royal lineage, that'd probably be neat, although of course not needed), so I can try and create his/her personality out of whole cloth.

If it's not too much trouble, I'd like a short list of any remaining dwarves, with name and a sentence or two describing skills, preferences, etc. Thanks if you do, Sphalerite!
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #507 on: May 24, 2012, 02:58:06 am »

I vote that Erush is set aside and unable to be dorfed, he integrated into the fortress's story so far. Plus the name is flipping epic.
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #508 on: May 25, 2012, 02:50:29 pm »

may i see my dwarves stats, thoughts, etc?
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Re: Brightwater: Community fortress of science, oceans, and animal taming
« Reply #509 on: May 25, 2012, 03:02:14 pm »

My apologies for not having had time to work on the fortress this week, some emergency life stuff came up that has been keeping me completely occupied.  I should be able to get back to it this weekend.
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