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overlordFT

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The Kathhiravuz Soviet
« on: July 06, 2012, 09:29:04 pm »

The Kathhiravuz Soviet
Loyalty and Betrayal in the Worker's Paradise

Comrade Thikut Letsmusuzol had stepped off the wagon on a brisk, chilly spring morning. A cold wind bit at him and the other colonists. The ground was free from snow, but their backs could scarcely remember the kiss of the Mountainhome's warm breezes. It was the fifth of march, two-hundred-and-fifty. A good year, by dwarven reckoning, for a founding. Thikut and the other founding six had left the Mountainhome, a desire burning in their hearts to be free of the overbearing aristocratic subjugation which had come to define their old lives. They had journeyed through burning sands and icy snows to find the birthplace for their new egalitarian order. They had finally found it.

Kathhiravuz. "Nourishedmine" in the tongues of men. A well-boding name, to be sure. Melbil fed the horses as the carpenter, Tobul, began to dismantle the wagon. Every piece of wood, every material resource, was needed. They would be facing a tremendous struggle in establishing the industrial powerhouse they dreamed of. Thikut and his comrade-miner, Logem, set out to find a suitable site at which to begin excavations. At the bottom of the great mountain they had settled upon, they found an indent in it's face. A few hundred meters across from the opening, the creeping, bubbling waters of the Mithras caught the light of the sun and glimmered brightly. The area was lightly wooded, and rich with life, the song of birds and the shrieks of beasts being heard everywhere around them.

Thikut returned to the wagon to inform the rest of the colony about the development. Thikut, having been elected first secretary of the Soviet before they departed the capital, assumed primary responsibility in such matters, and so hastened to the embark site. The others gathered around him as he returned. Tobul, first deputy of the Woodworker's Soviet. A skilled carpenter and tree-cutter, he was facing trial for revolutionary activities in the homeland. His only choices were death or exile, and he took the latter without question. Such was the situation of many of the emigres who formed the initial expedition. Ral Unalkadol was an imminent metalsmith in the Mountainhome. He was a union organizer, his refusal to provide weapons for the war effort at greatly reduced commissions had resulted in the necessity for him to leave, quickly. In Kathhiravuz, he took on the position of First Deputy of the Metallurgist's Soviet.

Melbel was a farmer, and so had his family been, for many generations. This trend had ended abruptly when the drought of '47 forced him off his land, the eviction being quite brutal. Now he was to take up the mantle of First Deputy of the Peasant's Soviet. Dakost was mechanic and architect, an agitator in academic circles, he had had accompanied the expedition to try and put his unique, grand ideas about architecture and machinery into practice in an environment permitting proper industrial resource allocation. He, of course, would be Head of the Industrial Production Committee, as well as Premier of the All-Kathhiravuz Soviet. Edem was a brewer and chef, formerly serving in one of the City-Lord's complexes before his involvement in a scandal forced his eviction and perpetual joblessness. The expedition provided a new medium for his skills, as he adopted the role of Head of the Food Allocation Committee.

"Comrades! I do not hesitate to share with you, the discovery of a highly desirable potential site for the foundation of the Dwarfist Soviet Homeland! It is located strategically at the foot of the mountain, providing an easily defensible position in the event of an attack. The Mithras is close, and provides a convenient water source to the fortress. I believe this is a place we can settle." Thikut proposed the idea, which provoked extended discussion and argument. Melbel and Tobul took the position that a more flat area should be found, providing a greater spread of trees and potential above-ground farm land. Edem was indecisive initially, but eventually, when it came to a vote, the site was confirmed.

Comrade Thikut returned to the excavation to find a tragic occurrence relating to Comrade Logem. While removing a part of the mountain face to make a more broad, symmetrical entrance, part of it seemed to have collapsed, killing him instantly and burying him underneath the rubble. Comrade Logem was First Deputy of the Stoneworker, Builder and Hauler's Soviet, as well as Second Deputy of the Miner's Soviet. His death, not only a tragedy, was a setback, and a blow to the revolution. Thikut alerted the rest of the Soviet to the situation. There was no suitable location to entomb him, so he was buried a short distance outside of the entrance. He was stripped of his clothes and equipment. Thikut and the others were New Dwarves. They had no need for superstition. His apparel would do more good to the Soviet upon than the living than the dead.


To be continued.
« Last Edit: July 06, 2012, 09:30:52 pm by overlordFT »
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UristMcWanderer

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Re: The Kathhiravuz Soviet
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2012, 10:55:59 pm »

Posting to watch, this sounds very interesting indeed!
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Re: The Kathhiravuz Soviet
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2012, 11:41:15 pm »




You MUST.
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Re: The Kathhiravuz Soviet
« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2012, 12:15:47 pm »

Thikut resumed work a few days later. Things went slowly at first, especially since Dakost was creating the plans for the fortress, which included an elaborate defence and trading area. A large entrance in the mountain face led down into a small room, containing a trade depot. The depot was a simple agglomeration of scales and counters, a place for horses to rest and a wagon to sit. Items could be temporarily stored and appraised with ease. Dakost postulated that later on their would be a large porticullis seperating the Trade Depot from the outside world. For now, any merchants visiting Kathhiravuz would have to take their chances.

The dwarves did have some resentment towards the idea of bartering with merchants, whom they saw as class oppressors, but it was later agreed that practical necessity outweighed the ideological considerations, particularly during this crucial transitionary period. Beyond the Trade Depot, there was a large corridor, at the end of which lay a small room. This would be the heavy artillery of Dakost's Defence Operation. A large ballista would be placed, it's head turned south to the entrance, poking out through a small opening in the wall. Should vile forces of reaction come stomping through the Soviet, a bolt would be released, spearing would-be trespassers.

However, some questioned whether this would be sufficient alone to ensure the defence of the fortress, and it was deemed a more flexible response would be needed in some situation. The doors at the side of the ballista led deeper into the fortress, and another door behind it led off into two different tunnels, left and right. Each of these tunnels curved sound again, parallel with the initial entrance tunnel. The walls were soon carved with spaces from which bolts and arrows could be fired, and plans were discussed for establishing murderholes in the roof later on. Although the defensive consideration were timely, moreover with one solitary dwarf working overtime to create them, all agreed it was best to place them now rather than later. The forces of reaction and counter-revolution would not rest idle, knowing a new world was being built.

Now that defence was definitively handled, the first All-Kathhiravuz Soviet Congress was called in the newly dug out space. Though populated with a lonely six dwarves, the meeting was a success, with priorities being placed and tasks assigned. It was agreed that the first and most pressing assignment was to create a stable agricultural sector, as food would be the fuel for the fire of the industrialization. First Deputy Comrade Melbel took on the hard task of establishing this new agricultural system, but one dwarf was worth seven in a fortress where every each dwarf worked for the good of all, for the establishment of the world's first dwarfist fortress! Each dwarf reaped the fruits of their collective labour together, and already some, such as Thikut himself, were become titans of labour through their experience and dedication

There was a major point of contention in the first congress. Comrade Melbel and Edem, who had become close friends in the first few weeks of the Kathhiravuz Soviet, argued that farms should first be established on a private, rather than collective basis. Melbel would temporarily take ownership of the farms for now, and when more farmer-comrades came along during the Summer and Autumn, he would divide the land out amoungst them, and they would each farm their own plots, and exchange their plump helmets with the Soviet at a fixed plot. With the incentive of farming one's own plot, production would be higher, and it would help peasant immigrants ease into the dwarfist environment of the Soviet slowly.

By initially establishing a system of capital circulation, where the Soviet would accumulate capital through their interactions with the farmers, and then reinvest the capital in production of farming implements, they could sell surplus produce through trade with the mountainhome, creating large cash reserves which would allow a safe industrialization, albeit a slow, gradual one, they proposed. Dakost and Ral were strongly antagonistic to this way of thinking, Tobul taking a moderately opposed stance.

After long, protracted and unproductive argument, Thikut realised that no compromise could be reached. However, the cooperation of the peasants was important to securing the industrialization and the future of Kathhiravuz, and thus declared that they would try Melbel and Edem's system, and if it was not operating efficiently, it would be discontinued immediately. There was some bad feeling in the Soviet after this, and the two groups mostly kept to themselves, Thikut desperately attempting to mediate.

The farming soon went underway. In the rich, inner soil deposits of the mountain, a great plot was established for the purpose of around-the-year production of Plump Helmets, the Soviet's staple crop. They still had some food reserves from the journey, and the production of further supplies to bolster the reserves pleased the dwarves enough to alleviate tensions. Barrels, bags and seeds were brought forth from the outside, and stored safely throughout stockpiles within the farming complex. Things went slowly at first, but soon the helmets were being harvested at an acceptable, if not desirable level.

It was time now to put their food and material to good use, and began the establishment of an industrial base within the Soviet for future growth. The struggle for industrialization would be made more difficult with no mason, but they would carry on with zeal, regardless of the obstacle. Thikut's pick struck the earth once more, singing a revolutionary song.

« Last Edit: July 07, 2012, 01:32:35 pm by overlordFT »
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