Reudh imagines back to the day they ejected him...
Oh, what a day it was. He awoke to see the Captain of the Guard and his cronies standing in his tiny, cramped room. Just woken up, bleary eyed, he couldn't remember what they were saying until everything snapped into focus.
"Three dwarves obsidianised... Obsidian chunk now screams day and night... Efforts to move the obsidian have failed... It was an accident of course, but the fact that you were using forbidden masonry skills still stands... What's the penalty for this, Urist?"
One of the cronies stepped forward, with an incredibly dusty tome in his hands.
"Ah, Urist. Glad to see someone in this place put a few points into Reader."
Urist grunted and began thumbing through the pages of the book.
"Sir... I believe I found it. Page 434, section 2: Regarding the Use Of The Old Skills..."
"Yes, yes, Urist, hurry up and get to the point."
"Fish summoning using dwarven blood: Death..." Urist appeared to trail off until the Captain thumped him over the head, knocking his helmet to the ground.
"Get to the point, guardsman!" roared the captain.
Urist rolled his eyes, muttered barely audibly, and then said
"Penalty for using the ancient Saliva-Based-Masonry skills: Forced Ejection".
By now Reudh had gotten his voice.
"F-f-f-f-forced ejection? What's that?"
The captain of the guard laughed, and produced some <<pigtail fiber rope>>. He handed it to a crony, while another leapt upon Reudh and pinned him down. The guard holding the rope began hog-tying Reudh's arms to his legs, behind his back.
Then, at the captain's signal, five guards lifted Reudh above their heads, and began carrying him through the fort.
At the front of the group carrying Reudh, walked the Captain of the Guard. At the rear, walked the remaining guards, who as per the punishment, were to point and guffaw loudly as Reudh was paraded through the fort.
Terrified, Reudh struggled, but he was unable to move from the guards' iron grip. He could see people he knew, people who were friends... people who were enemies... people who were... oh, gods... family... all pointing and laughing at him, even if they didn't appear to enjoy it, it still stung.
The guards continued carrying Reudh; another tenet of the punishment was that the fort had to be shown the criminal before his or her forced ejection. They passed the mayor's office, the dining hall, the broker's room, and... worst of all, the king and queen's chambers. The king was a distant relative of Reudh's, but he had no love lost for the odd mason. The king just sighed at Reudh, before opening his mouth, pointing at Reudh, and started saying "HARHARHARHAR."
Finally, after two circuits of the fort, Reudh was taken to the Siege Engine room. There, red-clad dwarves hustled back and forth, loading catapults set up to hit walls, and ballistas that had room to fall down without hitting anyone. There were also a few ballistas set up in a staggered array, as were the catapults...
Without warning, the guards lifted him even higher, and placed him on the catapult.
A vaguely familiar voice shouted back from the fort "Aim for tha murky pool full o' carp an' bones!"
Reudh let out a muffled shout. To fall in the pool of carp was the worst death possible!
Thankfully, as he began praying to Armok to let him live so that he may make more blood than would from his death, the lever of the catapult slipped and threw Reudh clear in the air; not in the direction of the carp pool, but over toward the nearby featherwood forest. All Reudh could do was tuck himself in the air so he didn't hit his head; even a stout dwarven skull would be cracked on impact.
He remembered flying through the air... but the landing. Oh the landing... He didn't remember the actual impact, but the landing! Aching, protesting bones! Bruised muscles and lungs! Out of the corner of his eye he could see a shifting red and yellow sentence; "Mortal Wound!".
With a sigh, he passed out.
When he came to, about a half day later, he was a good while from the fort. He wasn't quite so sore anymore. A hunter from the fort surveyed him critically, before untying his bonds.
"Be off wit' ye, you cannae come back on pain of death... Reudh, I dinnae like this ruling, but tha' obsidian block still screams yet, cousin... An' our remaining masons can't seem to wall it away."
Reudh just groaned, and hopped to his feet.
"Ye best be goin'. I'd like to give ye me bone crossbow, but if the king found out I'd be ejected too. All I can say, is stay safe, cousin."
The hunter turned away, trekked a short distance before concealing himself behind the bushes. Reudh had no doubt that the hunter was training his crossbow on Reudh, to make sure he didn't come back.
So all Reudh could do was walk away from the fort he grew up in... The fort where his family had lived for generations.
Back in the present, Reudh's eyes grew misty. But he parceled that memory away, so that it mightn't endanger his life in combat...