Turn 23Ship of Freaks's Cyan HumansStocks: 189 Food
Structures: 6 Towns, 16 Farms, 20 Stables (20 new), 72 Nature Preserves, 6 Fisheries
Population: 86 Population
Technologies: Field Agriculture, Preservation, Fish Domestication, Smelting, Steel Smelting, Charcoal Burning, 19/20 Mithril Smelting, Fortress, Wall Constructing, Horse Domestication, Sailing, Stealth Maneuvering, Armoring
Grek's Red KoboldsStocks: 28 Food
Structures: 2 Kobold Cave, 10 Fisheries (3 new)
Population: 26
Armies:
Technologies: Theft, Fish Domestication, Stealth Maneuvering, Master Theft, Sailing
According to my calculations, you only had 22 Population at the beginning of the turn. One fishery was not built. Also just in case you were going to try this: Stealth Maneuvering will not protect you from a volcano. The world just doesn't work like that.
Immortal's Green DwarvesStocks: 11 Food
Structures: 5 Subterranean Farms, 2 Mountainhalls
Population: 12
Technologies: Mining, Subterranean Farming, Fish Domestication
Terenos's Purple HalflingsStocks: 204 Food
Structures: 15 Farms, 6 Shires, 8 Fisheries
Population: 54
Technologies: Field Agriculture, Fish Domestication, Woodcutting, Sailing
Terra's Pink ElvesStocks: 46 Food
Structures: 6 Villages, 8 Fisheries (1 new), 31 Nature Preserves, 14 Farms 9 new
Population: 48
Technologies: Preservation, Fish Domestication, Field Agriculture, Sailing
Megabeast HordesGolden Dragon: The Crown of Unconditional Loyalty
The Kraken: The Seaman's Pearl
The Roc: 3 Roc Eggs
Goings onTwo Elvish fisheries are raided by the Dragon. The food is consequently stolen by the Kobolds. The Dragon is beginning to starve, and has taken to hunting blue whales out in the ocean. The Dragon, in his newly low self-esteem begins to fear the Roc more than ever before. He can hear the Roc screech whenever he rests in his lair, and sees the Roc (hard to miss, given the thing's basically the size of a mountain) off in the distance whenever he goes flying. Meanwhile, Kobold diplomats meet with the Dwarves in their mountainhalls. GruGru Rak apologoies profusely for the mistreatment of the Dwarven captives (most of whom were dead by now) and blamed their horrible state solely on the Dragon (read: he lied). Along with the released prisoners, a huge (well, huge for impoverished Dwarves at least) bundle of dolphin fins. The Dwarves were oblivious to the fact that most of the atrocities committed to their kin were inflicted by the Kobolds themselves, and the aforementioned kin were too weak to speak up. Because of this, the Kobolds were praised as heroes and Grek was shown the location of a small cave jutting from the side of the Volcano of Anguish. When Grek and his entourage arrived at the cave, a pack animal was sacrificed (as is Kobold custom) and made into a throne for the chief. Grek had a horrible grin on his face as he looked out from his cave on to the nearby human lands, and the fell laugh that followed caused most of his subjects to leave due to severe discomfort.