Cilob's Journal, 3rd of Malachite, 56No sooner did the elves leave, than another group of migrants arrived, again led by former traders. Eight in total.
There are two dwarves who've been here before. Dodok Tholalath and Ezum Tatloshmosus, neither of which seems to have any significant skills outside of knowing the way back here. There's also a member of that sprawling family, a peasant named Item Sakrithdatan who seems to have no useful skills whatever. There's a married couple, Id Zegasen the metalcrafter and Zaneg Luzatedem the Mason. Then three more single dwarves: Rakust Niltosed the Blacksmith, Shem Limulalnis the Weaver, and Zan Itredsazir the Potash Maker.
I've attached details on all of them below.
Rakust Niltosed, Female Blacksmith
Average in size, sparse straight hair neatly combed
Calm, friendly, relaxed, not a risk-taker
Talented metalsmith
Zan Itredsazir, female Potash Maker
Fat, clean-shaven, scratchy voice
Seeks short-term rewards. Very friendly. Avoids crowds
Adequate Potash Maker
Ezum Tatloshmosus, Male Trader
Weak, sparse hair, neatly combed
Can handle stress, never optomistic, likes helping others
Few useful skills
Shem Limulalnis, Female Weaver
Skinny, long poly tail, clear voice
Calm, reserved, unassertice, candid
Talented weaver, Proficient Gem Setter
Item Sakrithdatan, Female Peasant
Part of the Grand Family
Short, clean-shaven head
Social, rarely feels urges, very friendly, well-grounded, conventional
No skills whatsoever!
Id Zegasen, Male Metalcrafter
Married to Zaneg Luzatedem
Fat, sparse straight hair, very long braided facial hair
Reserved, doesn't express emotions, dislikes everyone
High Master Metal Crafter
Zaneg Luzatedem, Female Mason
Fat, medium hair
Rarely discouraged, compassionate, confident, procrastinater
Adequate Mason
Dodok Tholalath, Female Trader
Average-sized, sparse straight hair
Tense and jittery. Overindulges. Not a risk-taker
No significant skills
One other thing. On my way to train another of my beloved sparrows, I spotted a dwarf I didn't recall the name of, doing something very intense in a workshop. I'm sure it's nothing.