The diary of Sir Brenzen the Bold, Knight of St. Zane,
1 Granite:
Today, Thane announced her resignation and asked me to take charge of the fortress. I humbly accepted the honor, and promised change to the dwarves who have come here. Tarmid was the only one who seemed happy about it, but the others will come around in time.
I have gotten many concerned notices about the state of our current defenses, and I must say that this fortress must improve in order to become the great citadel it is meant to be. The first order of business will be an outdoor barracks as one of the only entrances into the fortress as a whole, in order to restrict hostiles from coming in and out. I personally am going to take up the pick once again and dig out an area to process all of this gypsum we have lying around into useful plaster powder, as well as the creation of a safe area to get water from. As is, the fortress is a big mess. The pastures have been moved closer to the entrance of the fortress in order to prevent invading forces from killing our livestock.
4 Slate:
More dwarves have come to join our great colony. Normally I would welcome them in, but resources are pinched right now. I only hope that they come with useful skillsets.
7 Slate:
Well there sure were a lot of them. None of them particularly stood out, almost all of them were farmers, rangers, or fishers of some sort or another.
14 Felsite:
An Elven caravan has arrived. While I have no love for the elves, it would be good of us not to get them on our bad side. We do not need more enemies than we already have. We must always maintain hope that the elves will someday see the light we have, and join us in peace and harmony.
19 Felsite:
The Fractal guy decided to trade with the elves quickly, and we exchanged dwarven made crafts for a wide assortment of items, ranging from food to cages animals. I also order quite a bit of cloth and other hospital supplies be purchased, in order to plan for the future.
7 Hematite:
The defenses are partially complete, but the barracks needs to have a ceiling put over it before the other military members will enter it. Cowards. Why fear the sun when there are so many other things to fear?