Very happy: hit the caverns and finally found a flux deposit, after fruitlessly searching for several years.
Oh, and Ill Tefeqenebu is out of Hospital! He actually survived. He's been in that hospital for literally about a year or more, after being thrown off the entrance walkway and plummeting several Z levels to a a grisly halt. I didn't expect him to survive, but apparently he's tougher than he looks. Good to have him up and about, but he's lost his Noble position, as he wasn't doing anything.
More indoor farms built.
A corpse stockpile until the miners clear more graveyard space.
Then two sieges at once:
Demons:
An Elite Bowman leading swords unit
A hammer lord leading halberds.
Serpent Folk:
I think just one group of hammer wielders. Still, they will breathe fire on everything, and kill my FPS by igniting the entire map. Kinda hate them.
The swords group reach the gates just before the bridge can be raised, but are held at bay by three warriors. One goes down quickly, one newbie axebeast makes a good show of herself, and one somehow ends up at the back of their ranks, gets hurt and leads them off while the lever is pulled. Let our enemies weaken themselves killing caravans and each other. We will slaughter the remnants.
The sword-demon squad camps outside the gates, they also stand along a line of weapon traps which they continually trigger and it thins them out nicely . The Orc merchants are butchered by the Naga.
My enemies do not attack each other. The troops are sufficiently massed. The lever is ordered pulled.
One Demon swordsman just abandons his troop at random and wanders off the map.
The bridge goes down, the swordsdemons come in, the bridge goes back up. They are outnumbered.
Ill Tefeqenebu, first battle back, is the first to die - stabbed in the face with a copper scimitar.
The demon squad is swamped.
Bridge goes back down. Winter arrives. Squads form up on the walkway and in the fortifications. Demons charge. They meet a wall off Borioth, and then run.
The naga are just sitting next to the river in a ditch.