Kobolds: Spring, 32
(year 2, part 2)
Granite, 32
Smakemupagus looked over her kobold clan's village of Scronabanaba, where several new medium and large tents were being staked out. The tents were just empty multipurpose structures at the moment; in a few days she'd have to go back and give the workers some more specific instructions about what crafts to pursue. She had quite a list prepared: leather armor and shields, bone pointy sticks and bola throwers. Smakemupagus expected that there would be enemy war parties scouting around Scronabanaba very soon, and her people needed to start training to defend themselves from hostile foreigners.
"Agh! Why is everything stacked up nowhere?" Very few supplies were properly stockpiled yet. She didn't really care one way or the other about goods cluttering the workshops, but the disorganed state of the raw material stocks was a serious problem for the crafters. "The cut wood lies where it falls in the forest! Get it inside the pallisade!" She barked at the clan, trying to help them understand the urgency, but these village kobolds seemed oblivious to all dangers.
She motioned to her 'pack' to follow - five young Earth-sign toughs who signed on to spar in pairs a couple times per month, and to help Smakemupagus patrol the grounds. Together they examined the entire perimeter of the pallisade, which enclosed a huge warren, enough ground for hundreds of kobolds to live someday. "These jack-rats should go inside soon," Smak growled. "Elf bows on that ridge above could kill the whole herd easily, and snipe the rat-herders besides." Still, she thought, it was good that their main living area in the valley was behind the rise, out of the direct line of sight. Someday, perhaps, this hill side could be a strong point, with a warren bristing with fortifications, or even a tower on top from which kobolds could duel foriegn rangers as equals!
Slate, 32
She sighed, and they moved on for now. They had a more urgent problem: a 3-urist gap in the western wall. A few kobolds even now were poking around with some of their few remaining blocks, fitting a bridge that would nicely seal the breach, while others packed up the trade depot and brought it inside. "Quickly now! Make a lever in a safe place in the inner warren!" Her crafts-kobolds returned her urgent stare with a blank look. "Lever! Is made from mechanisms! Needed to close the bridge!" More empty stares. "Mechanisms! Made from stones!"
Finally, they understood a bit, and a young crafts-pup spoke up. "Ah, stones! Yes mum, I remember we had some of those last year. All out now I think. Too bad all the shovels are broke, yes mum!"
Smakemupagus felt a twinge of panic as a scout reported a cloud of dust on the horizon, moving fast in their direction.