Spring ReportSculptedpaddle: the fort’s been the topic of hot discussion and gossip back at the capital, so I decided to come over to try and make my fortune. I found a fort dug out of the hillock, its sides mostly smoothed out. Still, the interior was a mess, with workshops here and there, the goods strewn on the floor, and most of it was not smoothed out. Fortunately, I was hardly inside the fort when the leader called it quits and proclaimed
me the leader. I’ll turn this fort into a money-making machine, and I’ll be able to pocket my fortune and skip town.
I designated the entire interior and exterior of the main fort to be smoothed at the beginning of the season, and by now it’s coming along quite well. The rangers and the animal trainers weren’t doing any work due to the lack of wild animals in the area, so I reassigned them to be engravers; speeds up work. Roads have also been started, to lead the merchants to our entrances.
I gave a large order to the manager; for everything to work in my favor, I’ll need all the supplies that I can get my hands on.
We have been pestered by goblin and kobold thieves. Judging from the corpses in the field, I’d say that the dwarves here let the kobolds take too many things. Now I have yet another thing to get in my way.
Fortunately for me, the local militia seems to be capable enough, if a tad ill-equipped. I’ve been trying to secure them better armor.
One of them favors, of all things, a dagger! It seems as if some education is necessary for these colonists.
One kid got possessed and caused us quite a bit of trouble trying to get him his supplies. This was worth it, however, for the resulting figurine is quite a sight to see.
The last leader must have had an unhealthy obsession with death, for I found out in the middle of the season that we had been mass-producing
coffins! There are large catacomb sections of the fortress just dedicated to mass-burial, and so few of these colonists have actually died. I had the catacombs filled with the coffins and the production ceased, but it’s pretty disturbing to walk through those areas. So many coffins make one think of the dangers of a fortress-expedition, and of one’s own mortality.
Some elves came to trade with us at the end of the month.
They had gained quite a bit in goods when we accidentally offered them a wooden item. There was not one survivor of the slaughter. Commerce with the elves does not terribly benefit me in the long run, so it’s useless to waste our goods on them. I do thank them for their gifts, however.