16th of Timber
I have made it to the eastern forests of my homeland, all alone. I've made my case to the druid and he seems willing to see if Cacame could help with this worldly blight. Winter is upon us soon, and there will be much work that needs to be done. Besides that, I must rest my ankle. It may be a long time before I can go out in the world again, because I'll need time to garner support for my cause. Despite all the evils of the world, I'm sure that the turn of the millenium will be a shining age of peace and prosperity.
Now... Where do I begin?
That was bitter-sweet. On the one hand, he survived. On the other, he lost all his companions, most permanently, one to cowardice and low-key betrayal. On the other, he met Lonelythrall, which is awesome. Is the fort you found a player one killed by a single blighted thrall? Damn, you were lucky he didn't infect you.
Also, surprisingly positive attitude considering the discussion going on in this thread and the 300 elves left of the original near-2000. I
do wonder what happened, I don't believe it's related to the "sites not being logged anymore", I think it's the opposite, just like the adventurers wandering through Omon Obin erased the abstract population, the same is happening here.
That’s good news. Means he hasn’t died yet. He’s so fragile. I worry about him…
My theory is that his state is... let's go with "fluctuating". Have you tried unretiring him in a test save? My theory is he'll be back either to yellow on all limbs or to whatever state you left him in adventure mode.
A reality where at best three elves live in each of their sites, or worse, many remain completely empty, certainly doesn't feel like days of glory, haha. Elves're starting to look like fairy tale beings if ya'ask me.
They're keeping their sites and their tenuous control over the cradle of their civilization, the north-east part of the world. That's more that you can say for, say, Dur Badu, who's lost all its sites to megabeasts and those sites were absorbed peacefully by Omon Obin, practically killed the civilization.
Speaking of Dur Badu, another indication that it's truly dead is that you can't have a human adventurer from there. I wonder if you, though it looks like you couldn't have one at the end of the first turn, either. Hm, I might experiment, I can use DFHack to give characters different civilizations than their original, I wonder if that can respark a civ, or going to one of their sites and mounting an insurrection in favor of an old dead civ's group...
Just waiting for someone to notice he is ageless.
"We've had this king for a while, isn't that weird?"
"Like no one's killed him yet?"
"No no, like he's older than all the other kings."
"Because no one k-"
"NO, I think he might be ageless or something."
"Wait I thought all lobsters were ageless!"
"...He's a scorpion man."
"What's a scorpion if not a land lobster?"
Reminder that Bralbaard was called as King as an intelligent undead by the civilization from which the greatest necromancer in the world rose. Though that makes me wonder how many know their King was undead, Kikrost certainly did by the letter I "transcribed", but then again Kikrost was positively fascinated by immortality himself and sought it in all forms.
My point is if anyone would even care, also it's a rump state with 79 goblins and no humans, now that I look at it all congregated in what appears to be the capital Fedemesme and the goblins attract more goblins to settle there. There goes my theory that as long a civ survive, its original race will repopulate its sites, looks like the surviving race in a civilization is going to rule it forever, or at least until some takes some
drastic measures. Maybe using the adventurer start points to start a rival race breeding population?
It might be a while before he moves again. Just waiting for someone to notice he is ageless.
Does anyone care about ageless after World Activation? From what I know, if you time it right in World Generation and stop it before chosen necromancers are discovered, they'll remain part of their civ until the end of time (unless something unforseen happens, like they're killed, imprisoned, their civ is destroyed etc.)
Ah i see that Beksur has finally croaked. Could be a free title there, not sure it works like that but retiring at one of their sites might make you a member and thus instantly jump the hoops to lawgiver. Additionally assuming identity might do that too.
Interesting theories. I was thinking of giving a char or more the Dur Badu civilization ID via DF Hack so they'd put on an insurrection.