I've been putting this off for far too long, haven't I?
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Dwarves storing magma instead of clothes in their coffers... Yes. That is Wirejade. Any news about hell colonization?
No storing is involved here; these are coffers I tossed out into the magma sea a long time ago when I was replacing the old furniture with electrum. I forgot some of it was made of magma-safe stone or metal. Only a few coffers are filled with magma for some reason. One day I might obsidianise the place, retrieve it all and sell to elves. Together with the magma, of course.
Also dwarves store their clothes in cabinets, not coffers/chests. Not that it matters much.
The colonisation has moved forward slightly, but in general it's not going as quickly as I'd like it to. It's all a matter of luck. If the game spawns a batch of demons too close to where I'm building, a few months long lull in construction follows. And a few months are quite a lot of time at 7-11 FPS. But if they end up on the other side of Hell, I send down all my masons and get as much as I can done (not a lot) before they leave, or notice my dwarves. Once I connect the first two columns I may start working on something that will let me react in a less passive way. I put a scoutcock in there to get a better look on the underworld's topography, since the war giant eagle didn't do a very good job. And it found a something, not to mention too many eerie glowing pits.
For now, I'm finishing the minecart watercannons. The fort is situated in a river valley, and its western side is 2 z-levels higher than the east. I had to build a cistern, a pumping tower with an aqueduct, the power supply (remember the water wheel incident?) and link it all together. Two depth-triggered pressure plates are meant to automatically refill the cistern if the water level falls too low. I have yet to see if it really works. I'm keeping a lever just in case. The mechanics are going to be busy - there are four linkages per cannon, and tens of cannons to complete.
In the meantime, the dwarves got an unexpected guest.
Forgotten Beasts used to be regular visitors, but the last time I got a titan was somewhere in the early days of the fort. 130's, I think. There might be some engravings around, but I'm too lazy to check them all out. This one took quite a while to smash, leaving behind a large pool of white ichor. Ber Hammerbearded can apparently punch with the force of a war hammer.
Also I accidentally smashed the last of my starting seven, Shorast Howlrock, legendary in three skills, when she was collecting webs in the silk farm. Because I just
had to make the drawbridges two tiles wide.