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Journal of Nephilim, Overseer of Goldsilver7th Limestone, 255—A few days ago we were once again attacked by goblins.
Several workers who were working on the curtain wall spotted them on the cliffs to the south of the fortress. They quickly raised the alarm and the civilian population began evacuating to the mountain dorms. The goblins busied themselves with firing into the fortress, as in their previous siege, however this time the attacks were largely directed against unfortunate farm animals. Most of the civilians were able to evacuate in time.
One human warrior on the top of the guard tower, Kul Ivoryplay, managed to buy the militia a fair bit of time to assemble by the main drawbridge. He managed to deflect most of their shots, and whenever a goblin would try to enter the fortress by jumping over the wall and into the tower, Kul would cut him down. The goblins must have seen that invading the fortress through the south would not be possible, so they continued along the wall of the fortress and marched north to the main drawbridge. Unfortunately for them, the militia of Goldsilver was much better prepared than the last time their kind paid a visit. They were caught completely off guard and the survivors were soon heading for the hills.
On our part, we sustained only minor casualties. Many dwarves were injured in the fighting, including Commander Zon, who was shot in the guts at point blank range by a goblin’s crossbow. He was quite lucky that his armor was strong enough to save him, but he’ll be out for a couple of days. Our militia will heal, however, and will be back to fight another day. A clear message has been sent to the goblins that we are not to be trifled with.
Journal of Nephilim, Overseer of Goldsilver10th Limestone, 255—The usurper’s spy has arrived in the fortress along with a trade caravan from the capital. The broker was actually present to trade this time, but I was still present to oversee the affair. Trade went smoothly and was over quickly; we don’t need much from the capital other than raw materials and the capital hardly deserves even the scraps of old clothing we gave to them in exchange for wood and glass.
I also had a chance to join in the discussions with the “outpost liaison.” This informant let us know that Goldsilver was going to be elevated in rank for its “industry and loyalty to the king,” which really just means that whatever lackey is claiming the empty baronial throne of Goldsilver in the capital will be allowed to pretend to have an even higher rank than before. What a farce.
I vetoed the acting-mayor’s proposed trade agreement, declaring that there is nothing we need that we cannot make for ourselves or obtain from the humans. That did not seem to please the spy, who will no doubt mention this in a report to the usurper. Nevertheless, we were given trade requests from the capital; I hope that my successor ignores them.
Journal of Nephilim, Overseer of Goldsilver10th Sandstone, 255—More monstrous cries than are normally expected arise from the caverns below. I hardly want to think about what could be lying beyond the locked door.
Journal of Nephilim, Overseer of Goldsilver17th Moonstone, 255—The goblins were not the only ones who were not satisfied with being beaten by Goldsilver just once this year, it would seem. Two weeks ago, another Elven assault was launched from the south side of the fortress.
Perhaps we were emboldened by our victory over the goblins. Perhaps it was just having a stable militia leadership that allowed us to effectively work as a unit. Whatever the reason was, we decided—both the militia and the Black Legion—to rush them head on after they marched north of the main drawbridge. I wonder if any of them regretted bringing only wooden weapons and armor or if their twisted ethical principles were firm until the end. All I know is I lost count of how many we killed.
Journal of Nephilim, Overseer of Goldsilver23rd Moonstone, 255—Although our militia is strong, it is not indestructible. I assigned a small group consisting of Kadol, Kulet, and Reg from Zon’s squad to take care of the new creature that prowls the caverns of the fortress. You can presently see their bodies over the defensive walls in the caverns.
Whatever that creature can do can kill a dwarf without laying a finger on him. Unless we can find a way to kill that creature incredibly fast, the caverns must remain closed.
Journal of Nephilim, Overseer of Goldsilver3rd Opal, 255—After being furnished for most of the year, The Elder Gold tavern above the mountain dorms has finally opened. With all the crime in this fortress, the citizens need a place to grab a drink and meet with friends. Perhaps they will be able to relax by appreciating the adamantine statue of King Stukos that decorates the dining room.
Journal of Nephilim, Overseer of Goldsilver15th Obsidian, 255—More shrieks from even deeper beneath the earth; more doors that need to be locked. I will not risk any more militia-dwarves at this time.
Journal of Nephilim, Overseer of Goldsilver18th Obsidian, 255—The dwarf that killed the mayor finally snapped completely and went into a berserk rage today. Being that he decided to begin his murderous killings in the middle of the training chambers of the militia-dwarves and the Black Legion, he was quickly dispatched. I suppose it ultimately saves me the trouble of dealing with any vengeful supporters of the late mayor who may have wanted to take him out themselves.
I have only a few days left before the next election. I can only hope that it will be another Stukist to continue my reforms of this fortress.