OOC: whoever made the staircase to the deeps must have been drunk (no offense, whoever it was). On each level, there is an up stair and a down stair. Then, on the next level, it goes the opposite way, so the dwarves have to go down, over, down, over, down over… it’s like they were trying to stop then dwarves from moving efficiently. Just a tip: use up down stairs next time (d -> i)
I was looking for the aquifer. I had intended to placed a well on the down-staircase that breached it.
I see. Makes much more sense now.
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A marksdwarf breathlessly ran up to me when I issued the order to kill the Beast and informed me they had no bolts. Looks like that confrontation will be put off for a while.
Just when I thought things couldn’t get worse with the evil that dwells on the surface…
Some human merchants showed up, and were immediately engulfed in a creeping cloud of this abominable gloom. Any thoughts of retaking the surface vanished as I watched their husks tear apart a goblin ambush.
Well, it’s just one enemy after another here. The desert titan Ostusm Tonspeslalsto has come! An enormous eyeless sparrow. It has a broad shell and it has an austere look about it. Beware its poisonous bite!
The battle between the desert titan and the husks has been raging for a long time now, but there’s only one way it can end. The titan cannot kill the husks, because it has nothing sharp enough to slice through their bodies with, and as I have observed, bisection and beheading are the only ways to kill them.
Quite a party going on in the caverns. The forgotten beast Avi Omethucethutha has come! A great maggot composed of solid salt. It has large mandibles and it appears to be emaciated. Beware its poisonous sting!
I opened the cavern gates, and readied the soldiers to fight these two beasts. Woobmonkey, with supporting fire from several marksdwarves, slew Avi, but Stagshil seems to be content just sitting in the cavern lake.
Some migrants arrived. Two were quickly slain by husks, but the last one has fought bravely for several days now. His valor has inspired me to try and retake the surface. These husks shall fear our iron!
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I decided to wait here to ask for some input.
Firstly, should I try and save this elite marksdwarf migrant from the husks? Or should I leave him to die and wait for the dwarven caravan so that our kinsmen can aid us in the battle? It is currently mid-autumn, so they might show up in time to save him. Probably not though.EDIT: Chuck Testa. He's dead already. Looks like we're waiting for the caravan.
Secondly, should batdorf be deployed in the battle? He will be completely unable to kill husks, due to his unarmedness, but he is skilled enough (and well armored enough, he has a full set of iron armor, mixed masterworks and exceptionals) that he would probably be able to hold his own, even if he didn't get any kills.