Personal Journal of Eniteris CoppermirrorsGranite 1, 253After an evening of celebrations, I decide to take spend the time surveying the entire fortress, something that I have neglected to do until now, only hearing reports as they trickled in. I asked Maximum Spin if there was some sort of orientation packet that came with the position of Overseer, but he just shrugged and said "You're in charge now." So, I take my two feet and begin to do the rounds.
The Wall is grander in scope that I had initially anticipated; it sprawls nearly out of the mountains and into the plains beyond. A massive undertaking, yes, but also massively wasteful. No matter how much we wall in, we are only cowering in fear from those who attack from without. And it's also double walled. A waste.
Look at its grand majesty! Sure, it might be a waste of dwarfpower, but still. Beautiful. Grand in scope, yes, but let me draw your attention over here for a moment.
I sketched this as quickly as I can. The smell is getting to me. See this? It's our trade depot. And what is it surrounded by? Skeletons! Of Elves! For everyone to see when they come in and out Goldsilver. No wonder everyone is miserable around here! I don't even think this is good trading strategy, after all, would
you want to trade with someone who leaves the corpses of their enemies out on display? Maybe once, but you're definitely not coming back next year. We need to get rid of the corpse pile. Another problem solved by magma.
I don't understand everyone's reticence to strike the magma. From what I've heard of the caverns, it seems to be a fairly defensible position.
Compiled from multiple sources. Put up a few walls and nothing can get in. But the other leaders' concerns about our military are well founded. Sure, Dan is doing a great job as militia commander, but I suspect its more of a sincure position rather than actually leading the militia. Instead, our military is clad in leather, and are marksdwarves have neither arms nor armor to speak of.
As elected leader, it is my duty to whip this military into fighting shape. Instead, we apparently have legions of monster hunters, all becoming more and more upset that they cannot prove their mettle in the caverns.
Additionally, a number of crime reports have been piling up, going unanswered.
It's both a crime and a shame. I appoint myself as Captain of the Guard and hand pick my Fortress Guard among the citizenry. Tulon, the militia captain of the Armories of Mortality, joins the guard as soon as she hears that I am recruiting, so I appoint a fisherdwarf to take over her old squad. We shall be clad in metal and ensure that justice is enforced.
Any similarity of beliefs in the Guard is strictly coincidental. The position of hammerer and dungeon master still need to be filled, but to prevent any appearance of impropriety I have made an open call for those to fill the positions. Any unilateral appointments at this point by myself may come across as suspicious, and that is something to be avoided. Perhaps Radipon would like to apply.
AN OPEN CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF HAMMERER AND DUNGEON MASTERNo experience necessary.
Submit applications to ENITERIS.Speaking of Radipon, it turns out that an alliance between the Soap Makers and the Sparkly Unicorns was more than just political.
Maybe it could worked out somehow. While we're on the topic of the soapmakers, there's not a bar of soap in sight in this entire fortress! Not one! Thankfully, we appear to have enough lye and tallow for forty bars, with food to spare besides. Perhaps we can trade some of our food for some of the things that we need. I immediately order the construction of a Soapery, as I cannot stand to let this go by uncorrected.
Meager and insufficient, but it will have to do. And for the final stop, I decide to take a stroll up to the pyramid I've heard so much about, under construction on the cliff overlooking Goldsilver. As I make my way up, I spot the lookout tower and the open-air guildhalls that have been accumulating so many complaints. I will have to dig them real accommodations within the mountains.
No handrails. There is no way I'm going up there myself, Rakust take me. No wonder they grumble. They want a hall, not a field. It's hard to miss the mining project being done on the cliff; you can see it from miles away.
Why the former leaders decided to carve a human town out of a mountain I'm not sure, but it's almost complete, so it's not up to me to change their minds about it.
What is up to me, though, is this blatant display of favoritism that I spotted on my trek up the cliff. It appears that our former overseer, Maximum Spin, decided to use the hard dwarven labor of the citizenry to carve his own cliff-face apartment with fatcat! The nerve! The gall! And this is at a time where
no other dwarf has a bed to call their own, let alone a bedroom! Clear embezzlement of fortress funds. I will have to take it up with the two of them privately to see what they have to say in their defense, before I condemn them publicly before everyone else.
Such a disgusting display. A Fat Cat and...a fatcat. As I make my way to the top of the cliff, I spot the unhappy slaves toiling away at the great project. It is great, yes, but the toll it takes on our workers is great as well. But do I have the authority to put a stop to this needless suffering? I do not know. But this would be a good place to construct a beacon of soap to cleanse the world of all that is unclean.
The former overseers treat them no better than slaves. Wait a moment.
DOLOMITE? THOSE MONSTERS! HOW COULD THEY WASTE SUCH A PRECIOUS RESOURCE! I have been to many fortresses that would happily kill half their newborn children for a single stone of flux, and yet here we use this valuable stone to make BLOCKS? NO MORE!
Many blocks have already been made and stockpiled. Those can be used, but no more shall be created. Dolomite is flux. Flux is used for steel. Nothing else. Flux is a non-renewable resource, and there is precious little of it in this world. Every stone that is used for blocks is a bar of steel that will never be made.
I must show them the value of flux, lest they continue to disbelieve. I must show them all. There is something I must do. We dig for magma.
We breach the magma sea this season.
Soon, everything will be in place.
Man, I shouldn't spend this much time on these posts. How does it look? Too many images? Too much editing? Not enough editing? Any suggestions for spoiler/nonspoiler images?
Would anyone mind if I used a tool for exiting text? It uses the same DF font, so it looks the exact same, just faster to edit/more ordered/more justified compared to images.