Part III: SlateGnorm's Logbook:
5th Slate, 300
We've finally installed a hatch cover to the entrance of our base. Now that we can, in the event of a husk apocolypse, completely seal ourselves away from the outside mire. My nerves have been slightly eased by this increased security.
8th Slate, 300
At last! I knew that there was stone beneath this damp mud and sand! Today our miners struck rock salt, now allowing us to construct with legitimate stone. This shall allow us to further limit our use of the wood that requires us to brave unspeakable dangers to obtain.
Meanwhile I've made further preparations to defend this outpost and have constructed a crossbow for Peregarrette, as she has been quite eager to hunt the living dead. I told her simply to not let herself be killed in the process, and she quickly began to demand wooden ammo to practice with. I fear that it would not be wise to seek fights with these creatures, though.
16th Slate, 300
Four very simple bedrooms were created today, with the remaining three soon on their way. They are hardly luxurious, a simple, doorless burrow with no furniture save for a crude wooden cot, though it certainly beats sleeping in the mud.
Meanwhile, I have grown fearful for the health of our livestock, for there is nothing for them to graze upon within this cave. It was certainly a tough decision, especially considering the state of life outside, but I ordered my men to designate a pasture zone in the swamp. Life in such a place is better than starvation, and I plan to put the beasts out of their misery as soon as we have a proper butcher and shop.
28th Slate, 300
Peregarrette has been growing impatient recently, so I had a training area set up for her near the entrance of the fortress. I decided that if she was willing to fight, she might as well be placed between us and the danger. Already she has taken to practicing with it; I am impressed with her enthusiasm.
Topside, the outer wall surrounding the entrance to the fortress continues its construction. Hopefully, by the end of Spring, we'll have the full wall and roof finished.