The tablets are weathered and difficult to read. Most of the actual writing can be deciphered, however the author and date of the inscriptions will likely forever remain a mystery. The tablets appear shattered, almost as they were a part of a larger piece at some point. However, it is difficult to assert which pieces fit together and thus unable to determine in which order these events have taken place. The following is most likely order...My first order of business as the new overseer of this fortress was to dam the river. The constant flooding posed a great threat to our fortress as we are at constant risk of flooding our storage room. I have further counteracted the threat by sealing in the passage between the flooded rooms and the storage area. Upon request of our previous overseer, I also commissioned the construction of bedrooms for all of our citizens.
I have also mandated the construction of a courtyard well for ease of access to our hospitalized dwarves. The miners don't seem to be terribly keen on working on this project...
I have ordered our dwarves to begin patching up the rather large hole in the wall. The large amounts of stuff littering the area is posing a problem though so I'm unsure if we will complete this project in time.
Traders have recently appeared. We lowered bridge to make way for their wagons in hopes their guards will offer us much needed protection Two squads of goblins ambushed them but the traders managed to dispatch of them with few casualties.
I have commissioned a graveyard to be constructed in order to clear up space in our courtyard. Also I suppose we can't have fellow dwarves decomposing in plain sight.
One of our miners got injured in a mining operation today. He's been transported to the hospital, but it's not looking good for him. His injuries seem severe.
Our miner has succumbed to his injuries. May his sacrifice not be forgotten.
The events of the past few weeks have been most disturbing. Our dead miner has returned from the grave and slain several others. The situation very quickly spiraled. The survivors and I have fled into the courtyard and locked the doors leading to the west wing. There are 27 of us. Our first order of business will be to retake the hospital so we can lower the bridge to the farms and hopefully overwhelm the zombie hoard lurking within.
Our reclaim of the hospital and subsequently the farms has been put on hold. 7 flying zombies have attacked us from above. We managed to defeat them however only 16 of us have survived.
Today is a great day. Not only have we retaken the farms, but we have done so without any casualties. We may just survive. Migrants have come to reinforce our ranks. We lowered the bridge to let them in, but a skeletal chinchilla has snuck in alongside them. He initially caused a panic but was quickly dispatched by our men.
We overlooked a door. Zombies have flooded the courtyard and dwarves are dying left and right. Only armok can save us now.
By some miracle we are still alive. Only 12 of us remain, and the zombies have been pushed back. However in order to ensure our safety we had to wall off the grand staircase and hospital. I fear the bedrooms will not be completed.
In order to maintain everyone's sanity I have restarted the construction on the courtyard overhead barracks. I hope this project will distract our dwarves from their imminent doom and the overall hopelessness of our present situation.
This chinchilla may just be the death of us. The dwarves seem to believe it is cursed and no one is willing to go anywhere near it. It rises from the dead every few days and constantly torments us. Several times it has caught some unfortunate dwarves off-guard. Only 7 of us remain.
Productivity appears to have ceased. Yet another one of our brothers has succumbed to the chinchilla. Due to this latest loss we can no longer spare manpower for any sort of projects. We need everyone working at all times in order to sustain ourselves.
The rest of the update is going to be OoC just to explain the various incomplete constructions.This raising bridge is supposed to connect the floating barracks to the farms. However due to our chinchilla situation this couldn't be finished. Ideally the bridge will be hooked up to 2 levers (1 accessed from the barracks 1 accessed from the fortress itself). The bridge raises north so it can be used to seal off the farms similarly to the 5 tile wall we had before.
I also recommend creating replacement levers to the levers sealed inside the hospital. All in all the fortress is in relatively stable condition. We have lots of supplies and our dwarves are fairly healthy. Most of them have at least 1 hand left. They refuse to move the chinchilla corpse for some reason so I suggest leaving a few dwarves to guard it at all times. (So they can quickly kill it when it gets back up).
I also couldn't patch the hole in the wall so...you still need to do that...
The barracks are almost done, and the wall is pretty finished. The towers still don't have a roof but the hatches lock just fine so that's not a big deal.
The bedrooms haven't been fully dug however all of the furniture has been made. So really it's like 60% done but due to the zombies I couldn't risk finishing it.
That's all I really got, GL to the next overseer. Save will be up soon alongside the next challenge.