The Picks of Immortality have been nearly wiped out, only a single hillock remaining of their once proud country. There is only one hope left for them: to send an expedition to the Silky Swamp, where it is said that no being can die. But the swamp titan will defend its home - and the elves and goblins that wiped out the Picks of Immortality in the first place won't take this lying down.
This is the tale of Bloodyhalls, Fortress of Immortality!No succession fortress can go without a twist, and this fort has a big one - the fort is founded in a good biome that revives any intelligent creature that dies there, no matter the damage to the body. Not only does that include dwarves, but also humans, goblins, elves, trolls, blind cave ogres, animal men, etc. This means overseers will have to use other methods to take care of invaders besides throwing dwarves at it.
May the blood flow freely!
RulesDFhack is mandatory. When a dwarf revives, you won't be able to control them again unless you use tweak/makeown.
This script is also highly recommended. It does tweak/makeown on every dwarf in the fortress.
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Journal of Dobar Figuredeer
1st Granite, 250
Today our little expedition departs. I have been elected as expedition leader. I look forward to immortality!
10th Granite, 250
The journey has been uneventful so far. We have been traveling beneath the mountains via the cavern roads to avoid detection.
The king did not give a name for this fortress, leaving it to me instead. So I've thought of a pretty good one. Here was my thought process:
1. We'll be immortal, but we can still be wounded.
2. Immortality + wounds = blood
3. Bloodyhalls.
14th Granite, 250
We have finally arrived at the place chosen for the new fortress. It's a relatively flat plain, lightly forested, with murky pools scattered all around. Perfect for building a surface fortress. I have ordered the digging of the fort's entrance.
We must make this place fit for the king - he needs immortality more than any of us. As a human, the years weigh more heavily on him than a dwarf.