Nice to know Bay12 likes my mangoes.
Since you've mentioned it, I can't help but notice that Cog described that his new friend Quathari wears ramie underwear. Maybe this is one of those "You have ruined me for marriage, you must take responsibility!" type of companionship deals?
Argentinian elves. Banker elves. Argentinian banker elves.
THE FORESTS MUST BURN.
Wait, what's wrong with Argentinian elves? I mean for the elves, I can see why the Argentinians wouldn't want to associate with smelly tree people.
HUE HUE HUE HUE
At any rate, Cog has since moved on so the mango bankers shan't be burnt. Wouldn't even know how to do it if I wanted to, and was there, now that I think about it. Does setting fire to trees work differently in new DF? I wonder...
So Cog continued northwards, Onget killed two honey badgers along the way, and there was a brief stop for rest at the last forest retreat within a day's walking distance. The Elves here didn't really have much to do either. No wonder Quarithi was so bored. I highly suspect the Elves are also not at the top of the food pyramid here... I think this is why they don't sleep on the forest floor.
Cog was also slightly confused when he found another Quarithi, though this one did not care to join him on his adventure, content with gardening amongst the treetop.
Around this time I also wondered if a blind Dwarf could walk on the treetop without having to cling onto the tree's branches for dear life. And so, with some worry... Cog let go of the tree.
Comfortingly, Cog didn't plummet to his death. He also got a good look of the Elves' idea of a treehouse.
It isn't a treehouse.
It's just a tree.
They left before dusk to a chorus of pansy elves all corroborating "DON'T TRAVEL ALONE AT NIGHT" to which Cog replied "I don't care one way or another." And he drank some honey badger black pudding brewed in an elven barrel he pilfered from an abandoned elf market. And left into the night. Besides, there were three of them, that was far away from alone enough.
Right now Cog is in a Forest Retreat called Sparklelens, a fair bit north of Plaitstaves. Interestingly the market in Plaitstaves was empty, but the one in Sparklelens has a wide variety of tropical fruit (lychees, coconuts, dates and mangoes) - with some of those fruit coming from Plaitstaves. Their wealth flows north, with exception to mango town. Also interesting is that their markets are paved with rock, but the Elves show no other signs of masonry or stone craftship. I highly suspect that the Elves have had collaborations with Dwarven masons a long time ago, or the Elves grew their forest retreats upon the remains of some older civilization.
As for Cog's inventory:
Cog sadly can't afford any of the new fruits because they feasted on most of the honey badger since the meat was just slowing them down. Cog may by a lychee or two before moving on.