I see the battle won, and the weight on my soul is lifted. I feel the breath of Armok all around me as I melt into infinity...
Then I feel a tearing claw, rending at my astral self.
Incorporeal, confused, terrified, I struggle against my mysterious assailant, but to no avail. The light of infinity fades around me as my tattered essence is dragged screaming back to earth...
I snap out of the odd haze, my thoughts blurry for a second. Must be that battle against the Kite Fiends has me on edge. Close call, that. I pick up my trusty spear, there's still work to be done.
It isn't until I reach the barracks to continue training that something hits me. Everybody looks so... sad. And there's a familiar face missing.
Nopal!
His Flaaffy, lonely and dejected in the corner, evolves into an Ampharos with a sigh of malaise.
I turn myself from the depressing sight to further the battle against the demons. I won't risk anymore of our soldiers in open confrontations, but the remaining demons are mostly cut off from each other and trapped in their own little hidey-holes. Most of them can be dealt with by marksdwarves.
->
With that, the caverns are reclaimed. Not very sporting - but last time I tried to be sporting we lost Nopal. But though the caverns are now safe, there are still demons a-plenty in Pocketball. The largest group, of fully thirty demons, is locked up in a hollow spire of stone.
I could theoretically do another marksdwarf assassination, but with that many demons it would be a tedious business. And a lot of the demons in that horde breath fire, rendering fortifications a less than ideal defence.
But inspiration strikes. The marksdwarves have had their share of the fun already. Time for the miners and mechanics to have a go.
Construction begins on a secret demon-slaying project...
Meanwhile my parents, grieving from the death of my big sister, do their very utmost to replace her. Noisily. And rather disturbingly.
Now that the last Scorpionfly Fiend has been slain, I trek down to the depths and open the door between Pocketball and the caverns. I jump in surprise to see a beast of the caverns waiting at the door for me! It's hideous, great tufts of dirty hair protruding from its unwashed face. Skin like grimy copper armour reflects the light of my candle. The stench is overwhelming. By Armok, it's...
...it's a thirsty and bedraggled MCreeper.
"FOR THE LOVE OF ARMOK, PADDYWAGON!" he gasps, hoarse and near despair. "I've been locked in the caverns for so long! I'd lost all hope! How did this happen?"
That's embarrassing. It seems that when I locked the caverns up after the battle, I didn't notice that MCreeper was on the other side. That was about a month and a half ago, not that the poor sod would have had any way of telling time in these lightless caverns.
"The queen ordered the doors shut, buddy." I reply. "I fought and argued, but she insisted they remain locked. I came down to open them as soon as I could get out of her sight."
I give him a little pat on the back as he drags himself back into the fortress. Next time I'll be sure to do a head count.
Meanwhile mechanics start flooding the caverns, reloading the cage traps and collecting the captured pokemon.
Zefermcdwarfpants' young son breaks down crying upon finding his father's broken body. Grow up, kid. I made a statue of him and put him in a gold sarcophagus, what more do you want?
As this is all happening, a new food craze hits Pocketball. I wade through the long lineup to try out some of Chef Unib's "masterful roast".
Looks like seed paste to me.
As I eat the disgusting carrot seed mash, a couple of miners come sidling up to me. This can't be good - relations between the miners' guild and myself have been rather strained since they figured out that all of my anti-demon plans involved sacrificing a miner to be torn apart by hellspawn. Thankfully these two are only here to inform me that one of their friends, Bomrek, has been missing for a week.
I grill them for a little more information. "Where did you see him last?" I ask.
"Well, last I saw him a Lampent had just come storming out of the caverns. I saw it light him on fire, crush his lip and give him a major spinal injury. But I was just walking by on my way to the tavern, I don't know where he went after that."
"No, I saw what happened after that. He and the Lampent, grappling with each other, toppled and went plunging down the old exploratory mineshaft by the forges."
"You mean the one that leads into
the magma sea?"
"Yup."
"Could you put out a search party, overseer? We haven't seen him since then, we think he may have gotten lost."
I roll my eyes a little and go back to my business as Overseer. Fluffe9911 has been acting a little odd...
Quite an impressive artefact, though we have enough pictures of Glitteredplay killing people around the fort already. It's getting me down. On the bright side he's now a legendary blacksmith, which might come in handy - it's coming on Christmas, and my mom is being her demanding self.
But her Christmas gift can wait. I've got a better use of our legendary blacksmith's time. At the top of MCreeper's water tower, the highest point in Pocketball, a masterful gold statue is placed.
Rest in Peace Nopal.
With this, my reign winds to its close.
(save and notes for future overseers coming tomorrow morning, this was a bit rushed sorry)