On my way into the fortress, I found a citizen and asked him to guide me on a brief tour through the place. He ignored he, but didn't seem to object to me simply following him. Before I do any real work, I should see just what these folks have put together, and try to glean some insight.
The fortress itself is in the middle of a large patch of woodlands. If we can call this a forest...
...then to our right. we can describe an arboreal graveyard. Hundreds of bundles of lumber littering the floor, for what purpose I cannot divine. Judging by the number of trees that have since regrown in the area, this deforestation must have happened years ago... Or perhaps the trees were never harmed, and someone simply hauled several tons of lumber over here for some reason. I wonder why nobody's bothered to collect it all? Some sort of monument to our mastery over nature? An art piece installed by a madman with too much time spent
on break? I've love to meet the mind that conceived it.
The actual fortress itself is an impressive feat of architecture, walls spanning many meters high and protected by layered moats, drawbridges, and murder holes.
I'm not really sure what's the purpose of all the monkey-men in cages though. They're kinda leering at me. It's off-putting.
The main courtyard is marked with a nice statue garden. Slightly less nice is the distinct odor of vomit. Statues of dwarves flank the main gateway, but one is a statue of ... oysters?
We kept moving through the halls, past the stairs that led into the fortress proper. Unfortunately, while I was taking in the sights my "guide" got evasive and lost me in the rather twisty halls. I decided to seek out the local authorities, figuring they'd have a dedicated tourism hub or something.
Oddly enough, Queen Dumat was nowhere to be found in her throne room. But then, the place looked a little run-down, so maybe there were renovations going on. I overheard a couple peasants talking about her being in the jail, so I headed over. She's probably doing inspections or something. I must say, The willingness to oversee the quality and well-being of your facilities is quite an admirable trait.
The queen was sitting about in the furthest cell at the end of the hall, her leg caught in a shackle. No other criminals were present, just the queen shackled in the cell and holding a conversation with some dirt-farmer.
Oh. Oh wow, I just realized. I've been an idiot.
Queen Dumat is not a responsible administrator.
No, she is a champion for the common dwarf! Just watch as she demonstrates the cruel barbarity inherent in our justice system! Even the highest of mortals, bound in chains, is reduced to a crass simpleton by sheer indignity. And yet, even in this state she's willing to listen to the plight of her subjects.
I eagerly approach her for an audience and introduce myself, but she seems none too pleased to see me. Or pleased in general. Taking a chance, I try to see what's got her down. It takes some doing, and the finest psyciatrical (psychiatricist? psychosystistic?) tricks I've learned at the university, but I start to cobble together an idea of her recent history, and by extension, that of the fortress as a whole.
Seems there's been some wars that've taken their toll on both the lives and minds of Shadowgraves's citizens. In addition, Her Highness's rise to royalty has been a fairly recent one, which seemed like a nice thing at the time, but she quickly came to realize just how burdensome the mantle of authority truly was. It seems the stress got to her, and she said and did some things she regretted. For better or worse, justice is truly blind, even to royalty, and here she is now.
......
That...
Is...
...PERFECT! Absolutely brilliant! The crown (pardon the pun) jewel of potential for my thesis paper! Yes, I'll just play shrink for awhile, try to cheer her up a bit, and the paper will flow from my pen like a fine wine.
I ask her what I can do to help, if there's anything else she'd like to talk about.
She tells me that she wishes she were never queen, that she wish she could just hand it all off to someone else and go back to being a craftsdwarf.
I tell her that this is an understandable desire (if futile, I note privately), and joke that if she truly is queen, she surely has the power to do just that.
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The queen's sense of humor is far crueller than I thought. I'll never get my paper done at this rate.