Mandate #7: Introduction to LandscapingA sea-based moat designed to secure a defensive perimeter around Breadbowl in order to keep dwarves in – and foreign threats out.I had a dream last night.
They were coming in from over the Hill of Death; score upon scores of goblins, moving like shadows and lightning through the glumprong woods. Our military fought like demons against the rising tide, iron to iron, blade to blade. United they stood against the wave of darkness that came pouring through the trees, and for a moment we felt faint hope burning within the depths of our hearts. But all hope was lost as I looked towards the western plains. From the branches of the Jungles of Twilight came the elves with their ferocious war beasts, each of which towered over a dwarf many times over. And from the seas beyond, I saw legions of humans sailing forth on their wooden ships, their masts spread wide in a declaration of war. I turn away; I look skywards. High above the horizon, there is a dark shadow beyond the clouds; its wings menace with spikes of ivory. It is burning the sky. I am burning.
Alright, that’s it. Dream or no dream, Taupe was right – we were frighteningly exposed out here on the surface. This wasn’t a dwarven fortress, where entire sections could be sealed at will with a strong enough drawbridge. We weren’t elves either, who could escape upwards and flee through the treetops.
So, think then. What would the humans do?
I wasn’t expecting the uproar caused by the suggestion of a simple moat – but I guess I should have. You’re going to drown us all, they said. We’re all going to end up like poor Lor, they said. It’s a sheer waste of dwarven labour, they said. They better get to work or they’re going to find themselves on the wrong side of the moat, I said.
Digging the moat was actually the easiest part; excavating soil and loam was trivial compared to actual rock mining. Sure, there was some spillage and babies separating from their mothers when the lakes were mined out, but on a whole nobody really died.
Tricky part was filling the moat itself. For this, we relied on two pumps working in tandem from both ends of the moat. By connecting each of these pumps to a power source, they would continuously pull in water from the ocean. Or at least, that was the theory. Realistically, we ran into problems when the eastern ocean pool wasn’t generating water fast enough for sustainable flow. Someone suggested channeling to connect the pool to the main ocean, but it didn’t help too much. Disappointed, I ordered the channel to be sealed up.
I guess we’ll just have to rely on the southern pump then, which fortunately is working like a turbo drive. The mechanics did a good job on that one. It’ll take a while, but the moat’s not going nowhere.
Specifically, it took approximately three months to fill; but by then, I’d already noticed some strange things while scrolling through the units list…
Huh. I didn’t really care much about two rangers; they were pretty much dead meat by then. Anyone that fell into that pool was very unlikely to escape, considering it was a full 2-z’s of water with sheer walls. But I was curious - how did they end up down there? I supposed it was because they were walking too close to the pool and fell inside, so I declared the pool itself a restricted-traffic area.
I didn’t really start to panic until I saw this.
SHIT SHIT THAT’S OUR >>LEGENDARY<< ARMORSMITH!!! SHIIIIIIIT. Shit. I’m so fucking dead. We just lost our legendary armorsmith. This is worse than losing half the fort. QUASAR AND THE OTHERS ARE SO GOING TO KILL ME AAAAAAAAAAA *bashes keyboard* WYUIEY()&*YD&(Y&*YYDUIOHJKDH-
Wait what. Holy shit, HE’S CLIMBING UP THE CHANNEL GOD He’s gonna surviiiiiii- wait a second.
Fuck.
Fuuuuuck.
I ordered that channel to be floored over, didn’t I.
FUCK NO DONT GET PUSHED BACK DOWN INTO THE POO- OH GOD NO HE JUST GOT DUNKED AGAIN.
Thus began the most tense fifteen minutes I’ve ever had playing DF, as I carried out an emergency rescue operation in order to save the most precious dwarf in the fort. These are my exact notes.
DECONSTRUCT THAT GODDAMN FLOOR DAMN YOU LITTLE MIDGETS THIS IS MAXIMUM PRIORITY, BURROW EVERY BLEEPING DWARF IN THAT 4x2 SQUARE GOGOGO.
YES HE’S CLIMBED BACK UP THE CHANNEL HOLD ON MAN HOLD OOONNNNN *He gets flushed down into the pool again* NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
GET THERE YES GET THERE DECONSTRUCT THAT FLOOR GRHHHH COME ON
WHY ON BLOODY ARMOK DOES DECONSTRUCTING TAKE LONGER THAN CONSTRUCTING
HE'S DROWNING AGAIN I DON’T GET IT JUST SWING YOUR BLOODY PICK AT THE BLOODY FLOOR DAMN IT
SHIIIIIT NO HE JUST GOT UP FOR AIR AND NOW HE’S DOWN AGAIN AND HE'S SO GONNA DIE
…
… he’s dead isn’t he.
…
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCKKKKKYTEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHGFFFFFFFFFFF
Holy. Shit. There was no way I thought a dwarf could’ve survived that at all. There were moments after a long dunk where he surfaced for a mere second and the flow pushed him back down underwater again. So many moments I could’ve swore the game was intentionally fucking with me, just waiting to cruelly drown him as soon as I deconstructed the floor.
But hooooly shit. This guy. He had the stamina to climb repeatedly up the channel, to survive being dunked countless of times. In-game he was probably in the water for an entire week, perhaps more. Imagine being in that sort of situation - an entire week clinging onto a rock for your dear life, while the waves continuously push you underwater again, day after day, night after night.
You, sir, are a fucking legend.
After a swift investigation, I discovered the culprit – three sandstone rocks which were left behind in the channel. I had accidentally ordered them to be used in constructions due to their proximity. As the area was frequently in 1-2 depth water, the dwarves blissfully wandered into the channel without fear, and got swept away by the flow.
Unfortunately, I made another discovery as well. I discovered that the two rangers weren’t the only ones who perished.
He was the second youngest of us Founders: Psycho. I remembered his boisterous personality. Always joking around with the Le Grande Soaper act. He had that magic when it came to people, that rare twinkle of charisma that puts us all at ease. Unlike so many of us, he bonded well with everyone, and shared no grudges. I’d like to believe I was his friend, but now I don’t know anymore. Now he was dead.
They were having a memorial party downstairs, both to mourn the dead, and to celebrate Olon’s miraculous survival. Everyone was to be there – Olon himself, the families of those dead rangers, and the other Founders. I couldn’t bear to look them in the face anymore, not today. Just want to sleep over it and forget about it all. When I sleep, I no longer dream of goblins and dragons. My dreams now only consist of the sound of sloshing water, and the clammy hands that drag me beneath it.
Bearskie feels conflicted to have a mandate deadline met.
Sorry Psycho
Bummer. I got the three of you some very nice memorials though. If you want a redorfing, there's this one guy who may interest you...
Taupe: Haven't started steel production yet as there's no flux (unfortunately). I've actually finished playing the turn, but the writeup's going to take 2-3 more days because of uni stuff.