Previous postThe Peachick in a Pasture™ early warning system has paid off in spades.
As soon as the peachick spotted the ambush, I ordered almost all my dwarves inside, including the (currently unarmed) melee squads. The two marksdwarf squads were ordered to kill the seven goblin spearmen. I had hopped to inflict enough casualties that they'd run away before they got to my civilians. But as soon as my marksdwarves opened fire, they turned north and ran off the map. Only killed one of them. Our losses were limited to a single peachick and a few dozen broken bolts. They also killed a honey bader, no idea where that came from.
Remember Deler? He came to Lushmines barely a month ago with amazing physical stats but no military experience.
Yeah. I told you he was special.
He's been promoted to militia commander and part time bolt maker.
After dealing with the cowardly ambush, I got a chance to trade with the third dwarven caravan. Bought out all the steel, iron, pig iron, wood, chalk and marble they had. They brought a lot of wood, but I don't need it as much now that we're through the aquifer. I charred some of it for fuel, then had Ståkud knock out 4 steel hammer and 4 steel axes.
The rest of the wood will probably go towards beds, which we're still short on. Unfortunately, my highest level carpenter is only "adequate" so high quality beds are a ways away. My best mason is only "competent" too, but he is working on stone blocks right now anyways. Cog, the mooded stonecrafter is making pots as fast as she can grab stone.
I'm getting somewhat tired of all the brown. The surface and first two stone layers are entirely brown. I think I might just build the main part of my fort past the first cavern, just to get something else.
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