Freshcannon considered herself a brave person, a 'badass' as she would call herself. Back in the day she caused the high priestess a lot of grief with her defiant nature, yet this very nature of hers combined with a stern glare, spared her many lashes. This time, while sitting in the overseer's office she was nervous. With the high priestess it was a matter of twenty lashes or fasting for two weeks, overseer SQ would instead make Freshcannon uncomfortable with her crying or childish tantrums.
"Do you have to report to me right now? Like, in this very moment? My head is killing me." SQ complained. The four flagons of wine were finally having their revenge.
"Yeah, that's kinda important... You know there were fifty drows living in Dungeonevened?" Freshcannon decided not to tackle the matter head on. "My Snakes were chasing away rexagons, you know, those venom-spitting bastard snakes with legs, and... No one was bitten on puked on, but..."
"...there are now fourty-nine drows living in Dungeonevened."
"H-huh? Someone... died?" SQ looked at the priestess with disbelief. Dying while fighting monsters or enemies of the drowkind would be understandable, but chasing vermin?
"It was Ayanu, a good man, maybe even a Helmet Snake material. He kinda just slipped and fell into the river. Out of all ways to go... Damn, I'm getting myself down, I can't imagine what a puss... a sensitive person like you must be feeling. I'll understand if you start blaming yourself and thinking you're not a good overseer, but if you're gonna start some drama, could you keep it small for the sake of the rest of us?" Freshcannon was satisfied with her diplomatic skill. She usually prefered putting a bolt to someone's neck instead of talking, but she was proud her tongue was still sharp.
"I'll get someone to make poor Ayanu a memorial slab. He drowned in full armor, right? That will have to be taken care of too." The overseer jotted down production orders in her notebook, then she looked at Freshcannon pleadingly and asked: "Now, can I go back to bed?"
"You're not gonna get all pissy after all? Good, now go drink some water and get some fresh air, lying in bed all day haven't helped anybody yet." Freshcannon commanded, surprised but relieved that SQ took the bad news well.
SQ groaned like a child woken up in the morning for school, but she complied and followed the priestess outside.
---
Uthimi, the best armorsmith in Dungeonevened was taking it easy that day. It was a while since the last big order, so she was spending a lot of time in the fisherman's guildhall cleaning mussels lately. She enjoyed doing that, because nobody cared how good of a job she was doing.
Suddenly Imic burst into the room, bearing news: "Miss Uthimi, we're one set of armor down! Are you very busy right now?"
"Would I be sitting here with my hands covered in mussel guts and slime if I was very busy?" Uthimi answered calmly. Suddenly something in her changed, her smile turned into a furious scowl. The armorsmith flipped the table she was working at, and shouted: "No! NO! Those mussels aren't what I need!"
"P-please try to calm down, miss Uthimi." Startled Imic muttered. "There are three small lakes in the caverns, I'm sure if I asked miss SQ nicely, she could have a safe road to them made so you could gut some cave fish instead."
"Oh, you don't understand, do you? Come, big guy, I'll show you what I'm talking about!"
Uthimi and Imic ran down to the forge level, then straight to the nearest forge. Uthimi pushed over the inactive nimblewright armorer, found all the tools she needed, and said: "Now, Imic, the first step is to get only the best materials! Wait a minute... HEY SOMEBODY BETTER GIVE ME ROCK BLOCKS!"
"It's dolomite baby! You shouldn't overdo it with decorations, sticking a heap of shell shavings on a single crossbow bolt have never done anyone anything good, that's the second step."
"I take offense to that, miss Uthimi." Imic objected.
"Good for you. The third step is working like there's no tomorrow!"
"So... You're not going to make that set of armor for the new Helmet Snake?"
"NO!"
---
SQ took Freshcannon's advice and went outside, hoping that the splitting headache would eventually stop. In hindsight it might have not been a good idea, because the sun was scorching the land furiously, and the hot dry wind was kicking up clouds of dust. What's even worse, there was urgent overseeing to be done:
Twenty-three souls entered through the western gate. This migration wave was the biggest yet, and SQ was in no shape to deal with it alone, but it was too late to assemble a new commitee.
While the overseer was considering her options, someone came up to her and asked: "Excuse me, child, do you know when we could find this town's overseer?"
"Huh? Oh, OH!" SQ shouted in surprise. The person speaking to her was a woman in her second forties, with her face completely covered by her cloth scarf, and the rest of her body hidden under a leather piwafwi. Despite of how well covered she was, SQ noticed a pair of red eyes looking at her. "You're an albino! Brings back memories of better days... days without this damn headache..."
"Umm... So could you get an adult to show us to the overseer's office?"
"It would be me, SQ Hateromanced. I'm one hundred twenty-nine, by the way." SQ informed the woman. "I'll gladly let you stay in Dungeonevened!"
"You certainly seem... excited. I haven't even introduced myself yet. I'm Melici Witchrouted, you could say I'm a warrior of some renown." Melici introduced herself. She bowed down to show respect, but she still wasn't entirely convinced that SQ wasn't just a random teenager goofing around. "You've noticed I'm an albino, but I hope that won't bother anybody too much."
"No, they would have to go through me if they were to have any problem with you!" The overseer exclaimed boisterously. Melici somehow doubted that it would be hard for anyone to go through SQ, but she didn't say anything. "Anyway, does any of your... friends do anything useful?"
"Well, Ayanu here is an accomplished furnace operator, Litheme is somewhat of a legend among hunters, Emura isn't bad either, Lerine is a good tailor, Nunore can dig and gather plants, Oquari is a great mason, Uthimi is a master trapper. The rest is... well, you can imagine... We have a young ethereal slayer too, if you're interested in things like that."
"Ey, Melici, who are ya talkin' to?" A small silver haired woman ran up to SQ and Melici shouting loudly. "Who's this gremlin? She kinda looks like me, but with worse hair! Ho ho!"
"G-gremlin? Melici, explain." SQ demanded. The tiny woman's audacity was shocking, but somewhat endearing at the same time.
"Overseer, this is Yetine Wickedtan, she's..."
"I'm a certified torturer! Well, not really certified, it's more like a hobby." Yetine admitted. "Either way, I whip people. Say, oh-verseer, don't ya need a dungeon mistress 'round in this pit of yers?"
"Yetine, you can't just come here and demand a..." Melici tried to scold Yetine.
"Okay, you're officially a dungeon mistress. Just don't ever call me a gremlin, please." SQ agreed.
"Sure thing, gnome lady! I promise I'll whip 'em good for ya!"
---
Suddenly a thought appeared in SQ's head: "I should get another cabinet...". Then another thought followed: "People will think I'm selfish and greedy, I should get Fred and Asithi some new stuff too...".
---
"Wake up, Imic! You missed most of my presentation!" Uthimi the armorer shouted angrily. "Look at this beauty! Wait, what is this armor? I've never seen anything like that before, can't believe I made it... I remember making it, but it's so hazy..."
"Ugh, miss Uthimi, are you okay now? How long has it been?" Imic said rubbing his eyes. "Let me see that."
"I like the squid image. Maybe you were right, less really is more."
---
A few days after the migrants arrived, SQ and Scourge were slowly making their way down the main staircase.
"I can't believe you've made that little imp a dungeon mistress!" Scourge chastised SQ. "Is this some kind of conspiracy between you gremlins? Unbelievable you chose someone like her over your best friend!"
"Come on, you can't seriously be upset about that! And don't call me a gremlin! She was so enthusiastic I just couldn't say no to her." SQ made an excuse. "Besides, I don't want people whipped too hard, and have you seen Yetine? She's even smaller than me."
"We'll have to work on your assertiveness some more. And to think I believed you were actually making progress, silly me."
The women arrived at the bottom of the staircase. This time it wasn't open to the beast of the caverns, there was a small area with kennels, and a tiny animal cage in the corner.
"So... What was that you wanted to show me so desperately?" Scourge asked.
"First thing: we had rattusites break into the menagerie apparently. Abrians aren't a grateful bunch, so that problem solved itself, and I've ordered to build walls to make sure it doesn't happen again." SQ stepped over a troll corpse to show her friend her other project. "This is the backbone of our new critter industry."
"Critter industry?" Scourge asked in a deadpan tone, raising her eyebrow. "I haven't seen a single fire snake or a moghopper in this area. Are you sure you're not doing this for yourself? I mean, how much do cockroaches go for these days? A copper a bag?"
"Okay, I just want a cool pet, it's not an actual industry." SQ admitted. "Unless... unless you want to be a guildmistress of the bug catcher's guild."
"Speaking of bugs, I need to go ask Fred about... something. I'll leave the cockroaches to you, cause I know how much you like them."
---
"So, what brings you to my office, Scourge?" Fred the Mitey asked. He knew Scourge too well not to be prepared for the worst.
"Do you keep record of all people in Dungeonevened? I need to check some names. And before you ask - you know SQ would write me up a permit, so you have no choice." The wide, friendly grin on the woman's face would seem creepy for someone who didn't know what to expect.
"Umm... Yeah... I've kept a record, but..." Fred mumbled, searching for the record book. Finally he found it, the heap of paper sheets loosely packed in a folded piece of scrap leather that served as a makeshift binding. "It's rude to ask about people's birth names, you know, so it might be... lacking..."
"Wait, it's all blank." Scourge noticed, shifting through the pages. "No, wait, this one... It's all the founders, ZM5 and Schmendrick, and only the founders' birth names are written here. ZM5's birth name is Lerine, how about I correct your record?"
"Don't, only the house administrator, that means me, should touch those papers!"
"You're the house administrator, and you don't touch them anyway. There's just something delightfully ironic about that, hee-hee." Scourge chuckled. "I haven't learned what I wanted to learn, but thanks for compliance anyway. What now, do I tell Imic about that or...?"
"Could you plot somewhere other than in my office?" Fred said, putting the papers out of sight again.
"One day I'll have a bigger fancier office than yours and I'll kick you out too." Scourge whispered under her breath right before scurrying out.
---
SQ stood in her room excited, watching a troll bring a large wooden cage in. It's been almost a week since she first ordered catching vermin, and the wait was unbearable for the young hot-blooded drow.
"Ey, bwoss, mind if I ask youse somethin'?" The troll asked.
"Not at all, go ahead." SQ answered somewhat impatiently. She did actually mind, but she wasn't the type to argue with trolls.
"Why do ya need such a huge cage for this tiny cwockroach? Y'knowhamsayin'? I could fit in there and there'd still be a plenny a space left."
"This is not just a cwock... cockroach! It's SQ2, my pride and joy. Besides, how would the furniture I ordered from Kaos fit into a smaller cage?" SQ askedthe troll as if she expected him to understand. The troll obviously didn't understand.
"Whatever you say, bwoss..." The troll put the cage down by a shiny chitin statue, then headed straight to the door, passing by Scourge. "'Scuse me, I'm walkin' 'ere!"
"You're due for your shaving, big boy, I wanna see you in the farmer's workshop in about an hour." Scourge remarked before entering SQ's room. "Hey, SQ, Kaos complained you gave her some damn stupid orders, like making dollhouse furniture. What's the deal with that?"
"It's for SQ2, my cave roach, and that's not stupid."
"Yeah, right." Scourge scoffed, ignoring SQ's hints about looking at her new pet. "I've got something very important to tell you, so hold on to your panties. Imic and I are getting hitched tomorrow and you'll be officiating the wedding. Excited?"
"W-WHAT? I told you I'd rather not do that! There will be seventy drows watching, and I have just one evening to prepare!" SQ snapped. The suddenness of the news was overwhelming, not to mention the fact that SQ had no idea what a wedding officiant actually does. "At least tell me you have a good reason to not have Asithi do that instead?"
"Ugh, I wanted to ask her, but as soon as I opened the door to her office, she asked me If I came for a therapy session. Can you imagine what the wedding would be like? 'I pronounce you wife and husband, anyway, you have the plague'." Scourge was getting herself riled up. "I'm so desperate I even asked Yetine if she's a priestess, but she said she just likes violence without commitment. Oh please, I would totally do it for you and Five!
"W-what are you talking about! Could you not bring my love life up while it's still in the awkward phase?" SQ blushed like a ripe plump helmet. "Okay, could you at least tell me what my role will be?"
"I asked Liceyi and Nunore to collaborate on writing you a script you'll have to read, then after I wrap Imic in spider web, you'll pass me a white-hot branding iron. After I brand him, you'll shave his head and weave a rope from his hair and tie it around his neck so I can drag him into my chamber and... You know the rest." Scourge was enthusiastic to explain the wedding rite, but SQ went from purple to grey in a matter of seconds. "Is... Is something wrong, SQ? Maybe I'll fetch you some water before we continue planning?"
"No way I'm doing that to Imic! You're taking a husband, not a slave!" SQ protested. She disagreed with many drow customs, especially those involving hurting other people. Being a foster daughter of a worshipper of Eilistraee might have had something to do with that.
"Yetine told me that the branding is a proof of undying love, her husband apparently has ten of those on his back! Isn't it just so romantic?"
"No! Either we do it some other way, or I'm taking no part in this!" SQ finally put her foot down, figuratively and literally. "I don't care what priestesses or other people say, to hell with those traditions! I don't think I'm any better than Imic, Five, Lunardog, even than Fred!"
"Ooh, you're sounding revolutionary right now. Keep it down, cause you never know who's listening." Scourge warned. "If the valsharess knew what you were saying, she would have Dungeonevened razed to the ground..."
"Ngh! Okay, fine, I got carried away for a while there, but still, no branding or shaving, I like Imic's hair where they are and his skin unburned." SQ smiled nervously hoping that would lighten up the mood. That maneuver turned out to be successful.
"Oh, now you're complementing my soon-to-be husband's skin and hair. How about I snitch on you for that." Scourge laughed sincerely, happy to drop the grim topic. "I'll have to tell Liceyi and Nunore the plans have changed. They probably made the branding a central point in your speech. That poet boy is a real piece of work, I tell you. Hmm... Maybe I could get him together with Kaos? No, on the second though, it's a terrible idea. Hey, your cockroach is getting away!"
---
Mevena, a skilled craftsman was working on a chitin road by the western entrance to Dungeonevened. Earlier that day he was observing the Helmet Snakes train in the barracks, and he still couldn't stop thinking about what he saw.
Unfortunately being deep in thought isn't a good state to be in the dry undergrowth of the Rhythmic Jungle. Mevena was brought back to reality by a gruff voice shouting:
"Boys, it's a long-ear! Easy pickings!"
There were five brigands currently visible:
Their leader was Gerhald Nationwraith, a skinny, very hairy man weilding a shoddy rune-metal axe. While he didn't look too dangerous and his equipment was sub-par, the fact that he was leading this group meant that he must have been a man of great cunning.
Right behind him was Frijann Stealseared, a young long-haired man with a goatee. If he wasn't with the rest of the ruffians, someone might have took him for a young nobleman, a travelling bard, or a wizard's apprentice. Even his iron sword, while not exactly new, was well taken care of, shining in the evening sun.
Next was the lasher, Dobluns Glimmeramber, a horrifyingly thin man with deathly pale complexion, and a storm of filthy unkept hair. One could wonder how such sickly individual could pick up a weapon and march all the way from the brigands' territory without dying somewhere on the way.
Behind Dobluns was his polar opposite, Strett Chokescribed, an obese, dark skinned woman with clean-shaved head. She was also carrying a cat o' nine tails like Dobluns, but her arm, unlike Dobluns's, could swing it with considerable power.
The last brigand, hiding far behind her companions was Hein Fieryscalds, a markswoman carrying a large chitin arbalest. Thin and tall, with a long hooked nose, she looked like a hag from children's stories, and probably wasn't a much more pleasant person.
"Snakes out!" A piercing voice from the barracks echoed through the woods as soon as the news of invaders reached Freshcannon's ears.
Slevina, the drow who took the late Ayanu's place, ran outside first. It might have been reckless, but Slevina wanted to prove he was worthy of his position. Fortunately for him, Biretha's war mottleworm slithered behind him, sensing the conflict in the air.
The swordsdrow saw Gerhald chasing after Obi the bowyer who was trying to run away, but was slowed down by a pile of chitin bars in his arms. Slevina couldn't let the human hurt an innocent drow. He couldn't but he did. Instead of rushing to help Obi, he went back to the barracks and hurried other Snakes, hoping this would count as effort.
Rune-metal was never meant to be made into weapons on its own. Gerhald couldn't even pierce Obi's silk boots, so the bowyer managed to run away almost with only a few bruises.
The brigand axeman didn't continue pursuit, because a flash of faerie fire surprised him greatly.
Immediately after that, Gerhald felt a sharp pain in his back. Obi the fencer stabbed him right in the spine, bringing him to his knees. The bandit leader desperately swung his arm with the rest of his strength, but Obi managed to catch it with his teeth, biting through the brigand's dolphin-leather armor.
Macedrow Tharumi finally put Gerhald out of his misery with a solid blow to the head.
The rest of the bandits heard their boss's dying screams, but they had no way of knowing what happend behind the walls. Frijann, being the youngest, was sent to check what was going on. The drows were already waiting for him.
Melici jumped at the swordsman,hoping to hear the sound of breaking bones, but the human was a capable warrior. Melici proved she wasn't an amateur either, jumping away from a wide swing, then parrying with her mace. The parried attack made her lose her balance, knocking her down on her knees.
Melici looked up at the human bandit with great sorrow in her eyes. Frijann slowly came closer, hoping to grant the drow woman quick death. Suddenly melici punched Frijann's ankle with her fist, causing him to fall over.
"Hey, boss, you saw that? Told ya it would work!" The macewoman shouted to Freshcannon. The priestess shook her head, but didn't bother to come up with a snappy remark. "Now to finish the job! Say good..."
"...Good blocking, hmph!"
Melici tried to cave in the swordsman's skull, but her blows were blocked and deflected. Oquari noticed that Melici and Frijann were on simillar skill levels and the duel could have gone either way, so instead of standing back with other snakes, he jumped in and stabbed the man with his rapier causing him to drop his shield. Then Oquari stabbed at the human's head, knowing his strike will be blocked.
Melici understood Oquari's plan without words. While the brigand was busy deflecting the drow swordsman's stabs, the macesnake slammed her silver mace into Frijann's back, paralyzing him for good.
This was officially the end of the 'duel', so other Helmet Snakes came to assist with finishing off the young bandit. The one who actually killed the invader was no other than Slevina who cut Frijann's head off with a clean cut.
When the Snakes were regrouping, an unexpected visitor appeared before them. A swinetaur, half pig half another pig, ran straight into the freshly prepared squad of soldiers. While its tough hide endured many slashes, hacks and bashes, Slevina finally severed its hideous head.
The drows moved to engage the two lashers waiting outside.
Dobluns was first to engage the Snakes. The sickly man was surprisingly fast on his feet, able to parry swings from Imic himself, but being stabbed in the foot and then pushed over made him significantly slower. Slevina was bloodthirsty. He dropped down on all four and bit off the human's round ear. The other drows were taken aback by the swordsman's feral behavior, but that didn't stop them from stomping Dobluns into the ground. Biretha, who was apparently slacking off up to this moment, split Dobluns's head in two with a quick swipe of his scimitar.
The gigantic woman Strett knew she couldn't save her brother-in-arms, and she probably knew that she wouldn't be geting out of there alive, so she decided to cause as much grief and pain as she could. Unfortunately for her, that wasn't much. Imic struck her liver twice in quick succession, turning it into mincemeat.
Freshcannon lacked Imic's finesse, so instead she targetted the lasher's lower body, the biggest target. The mighty hit spilled the human's guts, but the pain overwhelmed her only after Imic cut her hand off. Tharumi wasted no time, crushing Strett's skull.
Hein the arbalist saw everything. A regular bandit would have ran away, but she didn't consider herself a regular bandit. A bolt to the heart could kill anything, and her bolts always struck true...
...But up to that moment she never had the pleasure to be distracted by Melici's faerie fire. The bolt flew past Melici and Imic and finally got stuck in a mahogany tree's trunk. The macesnake's mighty blow shattered Hein's ankle, making the bandit an easy target for Imic's sword.
Five more brigands sprung from an ambush after Hein's death.
Anir Lurebelches was the leader of this group. She was a surprisingly well groomed woman wielding a hardened bone cat o' nine tails. Her gauntlets were made of high quality steel, while her boots glistened green like orichalcum. She was either very important, or had been very important before joining the brigands.
Thari Bunionclenched was a proud owner of a diamondium battle axe. He also looked out of place on this battlefield - tall but slim, clean shaved, with his long hair in a braid. He looked like he chould have been someone's butler, or maybe he was Anir's butler?
Just next to Thari stood Waldrid Searchswallows, a petite young woman armed with a cat o' nine tails. Her eyes peeking from under her face veil had an exceptionally hateful glint to them, which was made even more unsettling by the fact that her eyes were light grey instead of other brigands' dark brown.
Manni Floodedpit was an axeman, and a good example of the brigand-kind. He could be called skinny if not for the bulging gut sticking out from the front, his eyes were way too close-set for a typical human being, and his hair was patchy and cut rather haphazardly. His family tree's few branches must have been badly tangled.
Some distance away stood Syrjana Streamcity, a swordswoman. She obviously didn't want to be there. Her hands were shaking, and the grip of her hands on the sword wasn't very sure. It was clear she was against attacking an unknown fort, and it was clear to her that she wouldn't have an opportunity to be smug about being right.
The brigands decided to attack as a group, hoping it would be a better strategy than sneaking around. Thari lead the charge, which costed him a foot in the first second of the battle. Obi made sure that the bandit wouldn't be using his other leg any time soon.
Thari hadn't given up just yet. He hacked at ZM5's foot with his diamondium axe, but it turned out diamondium doesn't cut diamondium.
ZM5 and Obi started stabbing Thari mercilessly, but the human still fought with ferocity. This ferocity didn't mean much, since his blows couldn't break through armor.
ZM5's hand easily broke through Thari's armor, effortlessly ripping what was left of it into shreds. The bandit became enraged, but before making use of his fury, he had his weapon hand slashed by ZM5's dagger, rendering it useless. Finally Oquari joined and immediately found an opening. He pushed the tip of his rapier straight through the brigand's forehead.
When the drows were finishing off Thari, Manni was being held back by Slevina.
The swordsdrow was struggling against the grotesque brigand. The fight was painfully even, until the other drows joined in, of course. Oquari intervened by stabbing the bandit in the leg, forcing him into prone position.
Slevina took advantage of the opportunity and knocked the silver axe out of Manni's hand. Oquari and Obi both stabbed the human in the back, tearing the spine, after which Slevina performed a coup de grāce.
Anirr was obviously hesitant to enter the fight herself. Instead she pointed at the drows and barked an order to Waldrid.
Oquari parried the first strike and retaliated with a swift stab to the spine. The fight against Waldrid was over at that very moment.
Obi soon found out why Anirr relied on her underlings so much. The woman wasn't an experienced fighter after all. She passed out after ZM5 broke her ribs, then Oquari finished the work.
Syrjana had a good reason to be afraid too. A single stab killed her instantly, at least sparing her the suffering
Helmet Snakes saved Dungeonevened once again without any losses. Slevina ended up badly shaken after he realized what he's done, but no doubt he will get used to it. Finally the drows can come out to the surface world they should hate so much.
Some things happened:
-First death, a drow dodged out of the bridge.
-Diamondium spacesuit. Drow colonies on Gamma Draconis IV soon.
-Big migrant wave: first albino, and a dungeon mistress.
-Tamed our first cave roach. It escaped and got eaten by a spider. Clear glass terrarium soon.
-Trying to force Scourge and Imic to marry. Brigands interrupted a friendship room session. Checked in DFhack, Imic will marry women, Scourge will marry men, and also likes women. SQ isn't interested in marriage, if anyone was curious.
-Brigands. Not much of a challenge, really.
Some things I noticed:
-Rapiers aren't nearly as bad as I thought, but I bet spears are better. Natural sword skills though...
-The female ethereal slayer baby is actually male, which means that we have a breeding pair of those things.
-Sandstorms make you a better person (SQ)
-Sandstorms also make you more whiny (MottledPetrel)
Edit:
some more info from Legends Viewer:
Civilized populations of Murknightmare (Thrones are Fantastic Races' Zion, Fleshmongers are Fantastic Races' Manats, elder brutes are Tavros from The World of Flesh). Four of the drows are the grand matriarch, the hight matriarch, the outpost matriarch, and the high priestess. But wait, our diplomat is an icedweller, why isn't she shown here?
Speaking of the diplomat, she's quite a character. First thing: icedwellers have standard human lifespan, and Weri is a whopping 107 years old.
Her maternal grandmother,
Theiralirom, was a mother to two high jarls of the Confederation of Authoring, the icedweller civilization, and many more. She was killed by a badgerdog during an assault on an arctic kobold settlement at the age of 55.
Theiralirom's husband,
Bjangak ran away to become a commander of icedweller nomads at some point. He died peacefully at the age of 80.
Weri's mother,
Engor, was born in 2, shortly before Bjangak ran away. When she was 6, a drow from the Labyrinthine Nightmare abducted her to Murknightmare where she became a bard and married Olorl Violetdents, another abductee. She was 13 at that point. Two years later she met a legendary elder crawler musician,
Zrivthi Raspjested:
Engor was persistent, an the elder crawler agreed to take her with him to Harshnessscraps, a crawler fortress inhabited mainly by dwarves. This is where things get weird: she moved without her husband in 17, Weri was born in 20. Really makes you think, hmm.... In 23 Engor moved with her master to Fallbuckles, another dwarf infested crawler fort. Poor Engor couldn't know that two years later Fallbuckles would be attacked by the star wyrm
Burg Faithfulfeed the Gears of Strangulation. She was 23 when she was killed by the monster. She had four children:
Weri Menacedwatchful, but we'll talk about her later,
Mevena, Engor's first daughter was born in Murknightmare in the year 16. Not long after she was devoured by Slingtorments the Maw of Mirroring, an eyeless winged serpent from the deep that attacked Murknightmare.
Efaci was born in 17, before her mother moved out with her master. She was a feytouched icedweller, and died at the ripe age of 56, when she was struck down by the titan
Cow Shellnut the Moth of Ravens, a towering eyeless theropod with feathered wings. She spent all her life in Murknightmare, having a husband and a daughter. The husband was sacrificed by a drow cultist of Tsathoggua, while the daughter was killed by the high priestess's son.
Melici was the only son of Engor's. Born in Fallbuckles in the year 24, he was struck down with his mother in 25 by Burg Faithfulfeed.
Weri's fraternal grandmother,
Biejrl Yarnquests, was a common criminal from the Confederations of Authoring. In year 1, at the age of 26 she married the head housecarl,
Ignak Bronzetusks. In 18 Biejrl and Ignak lead a raid against arctic kobolds, but neither of them came back alive. Only one kobold and two icedwellers survived the battle, but the general consensus is that the kobolds were victorious, after all they have slain the head housecarl.
Biejrl and Ignak had four children, one of them was Weri's father,
Olorl Violetdents. Olorl was abducted by a drow in 3, when he was 1 year old. When he grew up he became a farmer, then in 15 he married Engor, Weri's mother, at the age of 13. They had Meneva, Efaci, Weri and Melici together (did they really though?). Olorl was murdered by another abductee, a pandashi farmer
Pacila Roastedstill, he was 26 when that happened.
What about Weri? She was born in Harshnessscraps in 20. At the age of 3 she was abandoned by her mother who moved to Fallbuckles. She had a peaceful childhood, all things considered. When she turned 13, she became a tavern keeper in
The Supper of Syrups. Six years later she married
Mevena Bandscourges, a mercenary who recently moved to Harshnessscraps from Murknightmare.
In 72, a pandashi-turned-strigoi,
Neba Stokeglide the Legendary Riddle rampaged through Harshnessscraps, and attacked Weri, fortunately not doing her any harm. Almost exactly a year later
K`Rotah Stancecastle the Rapid Fogs the thunderwyvern attacked the fortress, but Weri was lucky enough to escape unscathed. In 125 she moved to Murknightmare, the drow fortress where her mother used to live, and where her husband came from. Surprisingly, the drows accepted her and made her an outpost liaison for a newly established outpost -
Dungeonevened.
Mevena, Weri's husband was a rather boring person, really. He became a soap maker in Murknightmare at the age of 13, but a year later he gave up and became a mercenary instead. He moved to Harshnessscraps, married Weri and had three children with her:
Athara Swelteredwitches was born in 39 in Harshnessscraps. She became a ranger in 51.
Athara was a very trusting person, apparently. She thought she befriended three dwarves, but the squat folks were just gathering information for
the Calm Shield, a vast dwarven empire to the south.
in 127, the drows of Murknightmare attacked Harshnessscraps, and while the defenders were victorious, Athara was killed by a nondescript drow. She was 88.
Obi Hellscorching was born in 40 in Harshnessscraps. At the age of 11 he was attacked by the strigoi
Rud Unitedpearl the Morose Friend, but managed to survive. A year later he became a miner. In 72 he was killed by Neba Stokeglide the Legendary Riddle, the strigoi who also attacked his mother in the same year. Obi was 32.
Weri's youngest child,
Thateme Assaulthexes was the most notable of the siblings. He was born in 42 in Harshnessscraps. In 49 he was attacked by Rud Unitedpearl the Morose Friend, the strigoi who came back two years later to kill his older sister. In 54 Thateme decided he would lead a peaceful life as a craftsman. In 72 he tried to protect his sister from Neba Stokeglide the Legendary Riddle, but he wasn't a warrior, and he was lucky he wasn't killed. In 85 he 'befriended' a dwarven spy of the Calm Shield.
In 117 something must have changed inside Thateme. The 75 year-old craftsman decided to take up a sword and become a mercenary. A year later he met another dwarven spy. What's the deal with those dwarves, seriously. Anyway, Thateme's fighting spirit has been noticed by the elder crawler rulers, who made him a conscript commander. Apparently they expected what would soon happen.
In 127 drows from Murknightmare led by the angler pirate
Sontop Trumpetsinges attacked Harshnessscraps. Thateme was leading the defenders, and he was a far better tactician than Sontop, but he had to make the highest sacrifice to save whomever he could. They managed to kill the enemy leader, but Thateme and his sister Athara were slaughtered by drows. Thateme was 85.
I wish the drows could have grand stories like our diplomat's family, but most of them are older than the world, with the few that are younger being created out of thin air. Next time I'm doing a proper dwarven fort with at least 250 years of history.