The Journal of Grimmash
Chapter 3 – Ignoblesse Oblige
Entry 7 - 13th Moonstone, 127
I no longer know what it means to be a dwarf, dear diary. I tried. I tried at every task I was given. But Armok must have forsaken me. I can barely write this entry, as my arms and back are bruised so badly. These nobles, they know nothing of good, dwarven work. I was given the task, diary. We were told to construct a throne for the King. We worked hard. We started to build a throne fit for his majesty’s frame. But tragedy struck. Our head stonecrafter was struck by a falling rock from one of the interminable construction projects while gathering some gems to decorate the throne. Despite the number of dwarves in this great fortress, it feel to me to tend for the stonecrafter as he recovered. His recovery was not to be, and he perished from the blow. I returned to the workshop as I could, but it was too slow. I finished the throne. It was perfectly cut, perfectly encrusted, perfectly polished and smoothed. A fine throne it was. Yet apparently our wonderful king grew restless. The deadline for his mandate has passed while I labored to save the stonecrafter, and to finish the throne. I was found to be a criminal, no better than thieves or a snatcher.
It seems the jails of the mountainhome are too full, some great foiled heist left no room in the cells, so the Hammerer decided to dispense his own form of justice upon me. I returned from the hospital yesterday. My hands, once my pride, working with cheese or stone, barely move. My body aches from each swing of the hammer. A simple beating it seems, was not enough for the nobles here. I am to be exiled at some point in the future. For now, I must wait, and have been reassigned as a peasant hauler.
I will leave this mountainhome, diary. I will find a new fortress. And once there, I will do all I can to show these “dwarves” what a true dwarf can do. The King will have his throne, I will see to it. A throne as befits such a lord. I will wait. I will leave. I will plan. And I will have my revenge.