You'd think that being the one to start the game, I'd have gotten this done faster. Anyways, here is the population of the world;
As you can see, the Dwarves are holding their own, but there is no shortage of hostile races out for our blood. And by blood of course, I mean books.
And now, on with the show!
1 GraniteIt is the Spring of Year 300 on the Dwarven Calendar. The world is chaotic as the myriad races vie for power. Thus, now is the perfect time for Dwarves to establish a beacon of order. I'm sure the quarter master at the mountain home thought we were crazy, setting off as we did. I mean, what sane Dwarf spends valuable gold & wagon space on bookcases?
Well, what that fool doesn't know is the secret location we scouted. Far to the South where desert meet tundra, just warm enough to melt the permafrost and create rivers.
Like the legends of old, our home shall be a mighty Library Fortress; bastion of knowledge, learning, and immeasurable pain for all who would disturb us!
6 MalachiteWork goes quickly, the earth & stone of our new home is quite easy to handle. Vegetation is scarce, as to be expected, but we did find a few surprises.
Perhaps once we have secured a courtyard, we can create regular harvesting zones to boost our supplies. As Dwarves of learning, we know a few tricks that have eluded our kin. Namely, the ability to craft a sturdy bedframe out of rock blocks, thus greatly reducing our reliance on wood.
14 GalenaMuch as I would love nothing more than to dig out a space for our bookcases and resign myself to studying, even I know that basic provisions must come first. Plans are drawn for a small palisade, using the many stone blocks being pumped out by Master Craftsdwarf Simon_science
Speaking of provisions, I happen to pass by our farming level just as the first plots are laid down. Our pig herd have availed themselves of their sandy pasture as well, greedily scooping up grubs & insects after months stuck on the surface.
21 SandstoneThe caravan has dutifully made its' way to us, though I am saddened we lacked the funds to purchase the single book in their possession. None the less, I have laid the groundwork for our industries, so that future Overseers can enjoy more lucrative trading.
Storage of our wealth remains an issue.
10 ObsidianOur larders are well stocked for the coming year.
And with my exceptional leadership, we even managed to create our first Library. Behold, The Vault of Ink!
Featuring rich stone & wood furniture, with several gemstone chests, all hand crafted by Simon_science. Word travels fast apparently, and we already find ourselves with guests.
The extra labor that migrated means that for the first time in over a year, I am finally able to focus my efforts on the truly important matters.
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It begins!
Hopefully I didn't kill the interest by taking so freaking long to get started. As an aside, we have Tetrahedrite, but so far no iron. Given the types of biomes though, I suspect we'll be able to make bronze for our weapons & armor. Still a lot to do; clothing, temples, real defense, etc. Still, I have a good feeling about this one
I would like to be a dorf.
You have been Dorf'd, though I didn't see until I'd mostly finished the chapter (sorry). The only migrant with any skill of note was a Novice Carpenter. So that's you, and you have also been given the Fort's only battle axe for slaying trees.
Save:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vwdaaswu8vk9vdk/region3.7z?dl=0