OOC in spoiler.
Sorry for the wait on this one, life got in the way. The rate at which the next three logs come through should be a lot quicker now since I have plenty of free time. They may take a bit more time than my previous iterations though since the frame-rate for the fort has plummeted to the the low forties since then, though. Also, when I mentioned the advice, I definitely meant it. The moment I picked this place up it turned into a dumpster fire and I have no idea how to put it out.
sigh Is a chance to settle back in so much to ask?
Log 1SpringIt's day one of my return to the position of overseer, and already the goblins have come to besiege us. It looks like I'm in luck though, as their front lines are mere recruits.
But if only it was just recruits. It would appear that they've brought a great host of beasts to aid them, and many of which appear to possess an ailment that could be rather troubling.
Let's hope we can snuff it out before it gets a chan-
Oh no.An Elven ambush has sprung out mere seconds after the goblins arrived. It's a sizable horde of them too, and quite a few of our civilians are up on the surface, as well as our swordsman.
I've ordered the civilans to head inside, and told our swordsman to get into positions, but they don't seem to be listening. They'd much rather plunge themselves haphazardly into the ambushers.
Since there's a slim chance of convincing those numbskulls to get out of there, I've ordered the whole squad to attack the elves. It seems like they're managing well at the very least. However, a handful of non-military onlookers are up there. Too terrified by the fighting to move inside the fortress, it seems.
As the fighting continues, the goblins are moving closer and closer to the fortress.
In comparison to the elves, their siege is pitiful, but they're still a threat, so I've called for our axedwarves to come and serve as reinforcements.
In trying to get all of the surface dwarves down into the fort, I've let in a few uninvited guests through the opened gates. Luckily, I'm still down here commanding, and I'd say I'm quite confident I can make quick work of these stranglers should it come to that.
This is not the time for that!
Or perhaps it is. The elves are little more than mince-meat now, but there's still a formidable amount of goblins. My initial size up of them might've been a bit of an underestimation:
Most of those warbeasts are serving as mounts for the filth.
I've called for out swordsdwarfs and axedwarfs to head over to the position marked. The majority of them are still standing, barring a few wounded individuals, so they should have no trouble in dispatching these goblins.
Unfortunately, it looks like one of our axedwarves got a little bit too excited and was surrounded. It doesn't look like he'll make it.
And... The siege is over. Our swordsman and speardwarves polished off the last of the invaders with ease. I suppose it's time to look over our losses, then.
Here's our military now. Quite a few casualties, but not as bad as expected. I'll recruit a few unimportant men to the military to replace the dead.
The logs are a bit cluttered so I can't tell if any important dwarves were killed, so I'll put up the members list of each squad. Don't hesitate to mention if you notice anyone missing.
Guys with big sticks:
Sneaky Raiders
Axington stanleys
With all the finally out of the way, I suppose I should get to work on a project or two. First and foremost, we need a bridge at the upper-barracks. My original attempt at creating one failed for whatever reason, so let's hope it pans out better this time around.
Also, I've noticed in my short time here that MANY of our civilians are severely stressed. To try and combat things like this:
I've ordered our miners to carve out and improve part of our dining room to help bolster morale at least a little bit.
The empty space will be adorned with statues and plenty of extra seating once it's done.
I've also requested that our engravers smooth out the stone in the lower fortress layers.
Though I don't know how much help any of that will be, as it looks like things are worse than I thought. A jeweler went mad moments after seeing what was up on the surface. And down below, a fight broke out in the hospital between one of our militia captains and a metalcrafter.
He didn't survive.
What's this? Are we out of food or dri-
Oh. Damn it.
It looks like life here has gotten to her. What a shame. I'll be sure to give her a tomb befitting her status.
And another death. This poor bloke was beaten to death by a crazed armorer. What is it with all of these people and their tantrums?
More and more dwarves are going insane, too many to even report on.
I don't ask for this often, but, I think I need some advice. Make people feel better isn't exactly my job, in fact, it's usually quite the opposite. But I have a feeling that if I don't learn how to console all these poor sods, this fortress is going down with me in it.
Anyways, I suppose I should point out some less troubling things. Specifically this:
Another named weapon. Not terribly exciting, but it's something.
Also-
Damn it all. The horror of this place has ate away at my wife now too. And to top it all off, Derpy Dev was just found slumped over dead in the forest.
I'm struggling to think of way things could get any worse.
Mmm, well, there's how! Just after the bridge was finally completed, on of our latest recruits has toppled it.
We've lost another important person to melancholy as well. This time SnowDwarf:
Unfortunate.
Andon top of that...:
Amaranth got assaulted in the halls. She was rescued but died before a doctor could save her. Terrible.
Huh. Well, that's a pleasant surprise out of all of this. Though, there's something a bit strange about the site in question.
The
human forest retreat of Latherwaters? Last time I checked, I was a dwarf. Who the hell are these people?
I guess that'll have to be question for another time, as summer has finally come. Since the start of spring we've lost 25 citizens, and I fear that if things keep up at this rate this place will be little more than a pile of rumble come next year. Wish me luck as always, and Gods help BanditHorses.