Entry # FinalThe burgeoning city was named Ringboot. Lead by a group called the Roads of War it was perhaps some sort of reference to a chainmail boot? Hard to say, but it also did form a semi-ring around Makbor and could be considered it's boot perhaps? Regardless, it was here. A city in its own legal right, but belonging to the greater metropolitan area of Makbor due to the city's overwhelming and miserable amount of laws and traditions that essentially made it illegal to change the original city grounds. For centuries as many as 20 humans would cram into the same ruined shack, because building a new shack was illegal and living in the country meant getting eaten.
Maloy, wolf-king-in-exile that he was, was in the tavern of Ringboot drinking. Thankfully, long before he was born when the dwarves DID take over they were able to ban alcohol recovery groups so no one judged him drinking away his sorrows. There was also a nice restaurant across the street, but he didn't really need to eat as much as he just enjoyed the taste so he didn't go there THAT often. He sat by the window, one of the few windowed taverns in the world, and saw the ones he had been waiting for.
He stood up and shouted toward the bar "Bartender! Two more glasses and a bottle!"
The bartender glared at his extended stay guest and Maloy realized why he was looking angry "No! Not for me, you dolt! I have company about to walk in"
Lythienne and Onul walked in moments later and looked around until they spotted the wolf man at his window seat
"Uncle!" Lythienne called and embraced him
Onul scowled as he approached "Day drinking? You're a noble. Act like one"
Maloy was unperturbed "I am a dwarf noble! I'm also immortal and have no physical needs so get off my back"
"Ignore him, uncle. He's been in a crabby mood since you asked him to do anything more difficult than walk up and down that bridge" Lyth said icily
Maloy's eyes moved over both of them "Oh. So I see we are getting along then"
"Should you be here, stray dog? Isn't there an ancient demon somewhere in Makbor trying to take over your city?" Onul said
"Nah, It'll be fine. He'll find what I did: City is a mess to run. Nobody does anything and refuses to listen to you. I think he will be busy and he's got no reason to come to the boonies out here"
Onul took a seat with the wolf man and bored into him with his stare "More importantly: I want what you promised. Captainship"
The wolf man crossed his arms and looked entirely unphased by the young elf and then looked back to Lythienne instead "Niece, I asked you for help. Do you have any ideas as to why?"
"Not really, no, but I assume it has something to do with why we meeting here and not Razorbridge"
Maloy clapped in approval "Indeed! I need an elf that I can trust to do two things:
1. Build a proper shrine to Cacame in the main cathedral. I want Walled Dye elves to be able to settle here one day and feel at home
2. I need someone to help keep an eye on things for a bit here while things develop. We need to direct it.
In exchange we have many rare animals that have never walked this earth before, but due to the apocalyptic weather changes have now come into it. You can talk with and ride them to your hearts content, including the elephants"
The last part is what hooked the elf in and her eyes began to glimmer with excitement
"That I can do! Just don't leave me here too long!"
The wolf man pointed a claw at Onul before the elf could pout at being ignored "And you! You're not done protecting her! This city doesn't have a military and with all its military leaders gone to war it is illegal to start one. So right now you're the only soldier in the entire city other than the few poorly armed patrols from the main city that wander in every now and again"

Onul stood up and shouted "This is outrageous! This mission could take years!"
Maloy rubbed his eyes "You're immortal, son. Act like it" He forgot the elf wasn't even a century old. Thinking like a human in all honesty.
Onul slammed a fist on the table and stormed out
"Looks like that didn't work, uncle"
"Nah, he'll be back. I'm really hoping your influence will mellow him out. I don't want elves to lose what makes them so distinct"
"That sounds more like a punishment for me than a job, uncle"
He pretended to look away "Well, you did leave for a century without nary a good bye! I'm kidding of course. I just trust you. You saw the same things in the wilds the ancient elves did. Yet, unlike them you didn't come to the conclusion that all of us need to die. You've got something special in you"
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As a loose overseer for Ringboot I would check in and leave often when rulership, experiments, or monstrous transformations required.
Still, in the time since Ringboot started some changes occurred. Most of the dwarves had migrated away, as they do, but now we have new visitors!
Rodent men, Reptile men and Warriors of Udir. Plus our two elven guests.


At some point Onget the necromancer, one of the ones resurrected by the anti-rapture no less, was gravely injured by rotting flesh. He used up every splint in the city just trying to hold his body together

We also had some ethical questions raised about what to do with reptile woman eggs

The women would leave their duties to go warm the eggs periodically even though we determined that they were infertile.
We were then joined by a traveling troupe of performing villains

Two elves and a goblin. Each from the very earliest ages of the world, now revived by the anti-rapture, and eager to perform. They also had some interesting goals. I am sure Lythienne and Onul will have riveting conversations with these three.



Rodent people are having children. Having giant rats in your city is an odd choice, but I'm a wolf and not a cat. Also they won't immigrate away constantly like dwarves do

The dwarves were ethically divided over the reptile woman eggs, but I wasn't! Still, if they wouldn't eat an omelet from one than I would just sell them to the traders

One nice thing dwarves do though is create masterpieces

I intend to use this and many other treasures to turn my growing city into a haven for adventurers and museum workers
Did I mention one of the oldest villains in the history of the world decided to live here? She did. We had many deep discussions and I tried to interview her for her perspective of history. I also encouraged her not to migrate in the future as other dwarf forts might want to exact justice on her a
second time

You wanna know how I know when I am getting a refugee from Falsetower? They own a grave already. This one is a literal child that was brought back to life



Another migrant from Falsetower, but this one I expect to keel over any day now.
She shambled in

Interesting mechanic discovery: If you build OVER a tree and then cut the tree and remove the building then the tree pieces that were built over are still there despite the tree being cut

Yet more master works! Good!

I'm having some of the guilds meet in regular buildings for now. Residential areas take precedence for me.
Oh look another falsetower refugee


On one of my visits I found a reptile woman talking to a sheep. Worse than that she was talking about visiting Falsetower. How can I save these poor people?

We built a number of things
The poor residential district is mostly done. Ironically, standards of living in Orid Xem are so low that a 2x3 one room house is considered decent living.
I also had Onul oversee the minecart rail system, imported and upgraded from Razorbridge. I tested it myself

Some other experiences, but I will tie them into my next turn