That said. In that migrant wave, not a single fucking one was a smith.
After the RNG mocked me one too many times by withholding a smith migrant, I started embarking with one all the time.
After 16 years, 39million dorfbucks fortress worth and a population reaching 345 dwarves (yes I went a bit nuts raising the pop cap)
Wow, what's your FPS at?!
Relicshield, pop. 115, Late Autumn of 281The Steel of Winds celebrated their 30th year since the founding of Relicshield. After a series of goblin sieges, sometimes twice a year, the Evils of Spray pulled back from the eastern frontier. There hasn't been a goblin siege in the past two years, though surely it's only a matter of time before they lick their wounds and return. All the rage and hatred for the Steel of Winds has a surprising source. The current leader of the Evils of Spray is
Zefon Yellslabor... a dwarf! Her reign began in 239 after deposing Sheka Mutedthief the Unremarkable Morsel, a demon who had ruled for over 200 years. All told, the traitorous dwarf's subjects have suffered 327 casualties, while Relicshield has lost only 6.
The safety precautions put in place due to goblin aggression inadvertently started a war with the elves. An elven diplomat had been forgotten while all entrances to the fortress had been closed. Apparently he thought he was being held prisoner and began attacking civilians, leading to swift military intervention. This was only a year after another elven diplomat had been ambushed on the outskirts of Relicshield. The elves of the Worthy Prairies cut off all trade, then attacked just as merchants from the Mountainhome arrived. Naturally, elven wood was no match for dwarven steel.
Edem II, once the youngest member of the army, quickly rose to the status of legendary hammerdwarf. However, his
propensity for only bruising his opponents has come into question. It's been noted that he is easily moved to pity. Perhaps he never would have joined the military had it not been for the
abduction of his younger brother.
It seems that the elves are not the only ones filling the recent void left by the goblin withdrawal. The kobolds of Chomin (no translation known) led a surprising assault deep into the trade tunnels, but they had the misfortune of coming across Commander Sphalerite and his squad of Legendaries.
The civilians of Relicshield have also been quite busy. Dye, clothing, food, and most importantly booze, have all had their production streamlined (thank you workflow). The cavern, after being completely secured, has led to a textile revolution from the abundance of cave spider webs. Silk, once rarely used in garments, has now become the most common fabric in new tunics, though pig tail and rope reed fiber have remained popular for trousers and shoes. The majority of the alpaca herd has also been moved underground. The hardy beasts have proved quite adaptable and have taken quite well to cave moss. While other grazing animals have been tried over the decades, alpacas have become the clear favorite of the Steel of Winds due to their ease of care and versatility. In fact, Relicshield has been slowly phasing out the use of all leather products other than alpaca. It should certainly simplify stock counts and equipment allocation to the marksdwarf squads.