@Dolosus, Biggerfish, Aldraglienon:
I
will probably do a second succession fort after this one, since I had a lot of fun running it (even though I was kinda on-and-off about it, lol -- I'm just proud I stuck with it for the duration) and I'm still not really satisfied with the story, hahaha (in particular, I think the Royal
Mary Sue Archivist still has a few more tricks up her sleeve). I won't directly transfer the current turn list in that instance
or accept pre-emptive signups,
but I
will give priority to people who were waiting for a turn here once/if the new fortress starts and signups are open.
Well, it isn't really giving up so much as trying to see if a tiny group of half insane dwarves can kill a Greater Spawn.
I'm guessing His Gaudiness is among the dead by now?
Surprisingly, His Gaudiness is not only alive, but was remarkably-unfazed by the massacre and is proving quite helpful as an impromptu mason/stonecrafter. Unfortunately, his mental state is steadily deteriorating, and he probably won't be able to live without his precious fully-engraved, gold-statue-bedecked dining room for much longer before his psyche disintegrates entirely.
Sadly, had I finished that magma-mist generator hallway the banshees may have been a non-issue.
:V Excellent, we can now pretend this was your fault
even though it's actually mostly mine and also kinda Taupe'sE: I keep trying to find a dwarf to sacrifice in order to dig a tunnel for the demons to escape, but all of the dwarves I keep trying to volunteer for the job are doing stupid crap, like conducting meetings or being stuck in a Pickup Equipment task that they apparently have no interest in actually completing (seriously, he's just standing there in one spot doing nothing even though he's the task active for a few days, and won't respond no matter what I do). This is extremely frustrating.
E2: Our dwarves seem to really want to be outside for some reason, just as I'm getting ready to loose the demons. They don't even have jobs -- they're just hanging around outside.