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Further excerpts from the journal of Eldin00, 5th overseer of Crewedgears
8th Hematite, 129-The mayor has mandated more battleaxes. It is refreshing to see a mayor who understands the importance of the military.
Craftsdwarf’s shops for the strand extractors and magma smelters to smelt adamantine have been completed. Now we begin the the preparation of this magnificent metal for forging into the most spectacular of arms and armor. We should have a decent stockpile of it built up by the time any of our smiths become skilled enough to allow them to even think of touching the blue metal.
Magma smelters sitting immediately above the magma sea:
and craftsdwarf shops 1 z-level above the smelters:
17th Hematite, 129- One of our miners, Asmel Wardbook, gave birth to a daughter today.
And in other news, our people made the right choice and today decided to re-elect Obok as mayor.
Adamantine production is going slowly, due to the inexperience of our strand extractors.
9th Malachite, 129- More migrants arrived today, 8 in total, none of them skilled in anything useful. This brings the total popluation of Crewedgears to 111 dwarves.
11th Malachite, 129-
The forgotten beast Ngoso Usasp has come. This enormous 3-eyed stonefly represents the first challenge we have yet faced under my leadership. But as I’ve been working to ensure that our soldiers are well equipped, and had them training non-stop as well, I’m certain that they are up to the task of slaying this horror from the deeps. I have stationed them near the entrance to the fortress from the 2nd cavern. However, the water in this cavern prevents the soldiers from approaching the beast. Hopefully, it will come within their reach.
22nd Malachite, 129- The beast Ngoso has wandered off into an unexplored area of the caverns. It appears that our soldiers may not get the opportunity to prove themselves after all. I have ordered exploratory tunnels built in an effort to relocate the creature. In the meantime, I have allowed our soldiers to return to their training and closed the drawbridge, sealing off the 2nd cavern layer.
10th Galena, 129-One of our craftsdwarves, Mebzuth Scouredwheeled, has a crazed look in her eyes, and is muttering in something incomprehensible that might be a language.
11th Galena, 129-Mebzuth barged into the clothiers shop today and made everyone else leave. Nobody felt like arguing with the crazy gleam in her eyes, so they let her have the place.
14th Galena, 129-I have located the portion of the cavern where the beast Ngoso is located. The creature seems to have a fondness for deep water, and has thus far shown no inclination to venture near any dry ground where our soldiers might engage him and put an end to his threat.
16th Galena, 129-Mezbuth began making something today. She’s using pig tail cloth, lead, giant eagle leather, and kakapo bones. I’m sure it will be a magnificent garment indeed upon completion.
20th Galena, 129-Mezbuth finished what she was working on today. It turned out to be a conical cap. She named it Amazedbreach. While it is quite impressive for a cap, by the standards of dwarven artifacts it is somewhat…. ordinary.
1st Limestone, 129- Autumn has come. I’m frustrated by the slow going in getting weapon and armorsmiths trained up, as well as the slow production of adamantine fibers.
18th Limestone, 129-Our outpost liaison arrived today, along with a caravan from the mountanhomes. I have ordered our finest trade goods brought to the depot at once.
20th Limestone, 129-More migrants have arrived today, 6 in total. This brings our population to 117 dwarves in total.
25th Limestone, 129-Our mayor has once again shown his understanding of the needs of the military, by prohibiting the export of battle axes. Not that he needed to, as I had no intention of exporting these valuable weapons.
18th Sandstone, 129-The outpost liaison has informed me that Crewedgears has been chosen to become a barony! He asked if I could recommend anyone for the position. And of course, how could I trust anydwarf but myself with such responsibility. I immediately commissioned a set of golden furniture and ordered a suite of rooms befitting my new station to be dug out.
25th Sandstone, 129-Our people have seen fit to elect Fath Riddledlance to the position of mayor. I can only hope that she will be as understanding of the needs of our soldiers as Obok, her predecessor was.
20th Timber, 129-The farmer Cerol Stockadecontrols has become very withdrawn lately.
21st Timber, 129-Cerol has laid claim to a craftdwarf’s shop. I hope he manages to create something useful.
27th Timber, 129-Cerol began working on something today. He’s using siltstone and rough milk quartz.
1st Moonstone, 129-It is winter already. It’s hard to believe it’s been 9 months since I assumed the position of overseer. While Crewedgears has certainly prospered during that time, I also feel disappointment that so little has yet come of my adamantine processing. I hope that in the months to come, we can finally create masterful weapons from these efforts. The blue metal calls to me…
4th Moonstone, 129-Cerol has finished his “masterpiece”. It’s a siltstone scepter which he calls “The Tattooed Delight”. It’s quite nice for a siltstone scepter, I suppose.
15th Obsidian, 129-The duties of overseeing this fortress begin to weigh heavily on me. While the fortress has no doubt prospered under my guidance, I feel it is stagnating. Perhaps soon, it shall be time for me to step aside, and allow someone else to shoulder this burden for a while.
1st Granite, 130-The time has come when I feel I must pass the burden of Crewedgears on to another. While I have much improved the state of our military forces, and paved the way to arming them with shining blue, I have failed to train any smiths sufficiently to work adamantine with the skill it deserves. And I have failed to exterminate the beast in the 2nd cavern, so dispite their training and improved arms and armor, the might of our military is largely untested. I believe I shall spend my time henceforth working with the blue metal which calls to me so often of late…