((Man if he goes this insane when only one person died imagine what will inevitably happen when shit hits the fan in earnest...))
Excerpts from Ribbon's journal
It's impossible to know for sure how Rakust died, our overseers increasingly unsettling demeanor will most likely see to that. I speculate that she somehow found herself in the magma. The only means of death in this outpost that nobody could feasibly have witnessed. Its been a while since Frog declared the forges to be properly magma powered, and the timing does roughly line up with when Rakust went missing... But there's no need to start a witch hunt, I'm sure Frog had nothing for us but good intentions. Noel meanwhile has been admirably tough about it all, keeps his head in the accounting. Poor dear. He'll need his time to come to terms and that's completely understandable, but I'm sure he too will invariably come to accept what has transpired, like the rest of us. He did already ask for a memorial slab, after all, even if he continues to hold out on hope. Whether Frog will ever be sane enough to admit that the slab needs to be built will be an uncertainty for quite some time, I feel. Its as father explained to me back when he would carry me on his shoulders through the market:
"All of us have jobs, but even when a man is working he is not necessarily doing his job."
The liaison, named Rakust in a beautiful display of morbid irony, spoke at length to me about how his discussions with Frog went. It wasn't hard to get him to spill the beans, he seemed quite eager to speak with any of the girls in the fort about anything, and I had to politely laugh off a couple dozen overtures where he promised to rescue me from this 'hell hole'. Accurate description, but it's my hell hole. Anyways it seems there's a good market for all manner of luxury products back in the Mountainhomes, which should prove an advantage if Splint decides to act on it.
Yes, Splint. I am pretty sure everyone and their pet cat now realizes that a succession will be occurring sooner rather than later, and Splint seems to be the man for the job.
Ribbon,
20th of Moonstone
I... well, I am doing as I am told. As father would emphasize to me in my schooling years:
"When the higher ups tell you to do something you do it, my dear. Unless you can kill them."
I'm not much of a fighter by pedigree so I must make do with the former. Frog orders me to take up duty as a bonecrafter and butcher despite me not having experience in either field, I shall do it. It's a... fast process, silencing the piteous whimpers of the puppies with their limpid eyes and pouting expressions, gazing up at me with a serene and trusting innocence while I steadied the knife and...
Yes. Well. We have our meat and bones now. On a positive note I have a new coworker in the butchery shop in the form of that curious young woman named Lizzie, who is to be our new leatherworker despite also not having the prerequisite experience. A few conversations while moving the hides around revealed she has some hopes for how our fortress will develop. As in, big strong men she can take a delight in. I wonder why she didn't take up on the Liaison's charms. Perhaps he was too skinny.
I've also lost a good third of my best pencils, as Frog seems to be going through them at a freakish pace. At this rate we'll need to import pencils at a premium from the next caravan.
Ribbon,
14th of Opal
Splint is now our overseer. May Frog's tortured soul find peace with his hematite.
Ribbon,
28th of Obsidian