The first order the Leader gave out in autumn was to strip the vampire of everything he owned while still in the cage. Many of the items he wore were made from the bones or hair of intelligent beings. Which, kind of was a dead give away of him being vampire. But also gross.
But she also wanted to make sure he didn’t have any hidden weapons.
Also the two Bards of the settlement came to her and asked for her help. Seems with so many other bards, poets, and entertainers they wanted something to help make them stand out.
“Well,” said the Leader after some thought, “why don’t we give you the titles of Storytellers?”
The Bards liked that and both changed their official titles to Storyteller.
While this was happening some tables and chairs were removed from the tavern to try to give it more room for dancing.
One of the chairs was taken to the Leader’s new office and her old one was abandoned.
The temple was also made bigger and a alter was ordered for it.
The Dwarves were also ordered to make a new underground pasture for the Paraceratheriums. They were semi-wild but needed open space to be fully trained to become tame.
Once finished they were released into the newly carved out pasture.
And the tavern, still needing more space, was widened to twice it’s normal size.
Then another petition from a WHOLE troupe was put forth. And turned down.
Then there was a announcement. The outpost liaison and the caravan from Resilzasit had been spotted coming from south. Which seemed a weird direction to come from - far to the south were the glaciers.
Either way the Dwarven traders had come to trade and the Homemountains’ liaison had come to hammer out a new trade deal.
The Leader wondered how much they could import? There didn’t have much in the way of mugs - they had sold most of them to the Elves. But they had the bucklers and crossbows the traders wanted. And of course cut gems.
The meeting with the rep from the Queen was short. Pulleypulled wanted seeds and booze. Much of everything else they needed they could gather or create or breed themselves. And the one item from the lists of exports the Homemountains wanted, that the settlement could easily produce, was toys.
Dwarven toys it would be!
After the meeting, and a quick meal, the Leader rushed to the Depot to wheel and deal. She bought booze, food, seeds, thread, and cloth. Dwarves needed to look good, after all.
By the time the trading was over the temple had a new alter and the tavern had a new dance floor and even more room for food.
The Leader was feeling great. On top of that the only wild animals roaming the surface was a bunch of normal ravens. The lone Paraceratherium had wandered off.
Then, even before the caravan started to pack up to go a ANOTHER migrant wave appeared to come over the mountain tops to the east. By the time they were all in the populace had grown to fifty-two Dwarves! Well, if you count the vampire. Plus one Ankylosurus calf, one Triceratops calf, one Auroch calf, one reindeer calf, one juvenile Dilophosaurus, and one Woolly Mammoth calf. The creatures were pastured or left to roam free depending on their needs.
The Raptors were all adults. They were split between those who would be trained for war and those available as pets. Nothing like a settlement full of tiny predators to make a attacker think twice. The turkey chicks would take longer to mature. They would be split between those who would breed and those who would become meals.
Then news came from the surface. The Paraceratherium had returned. With two Saber-tooth Tigers. One of which was now being carried to the settlement in a cage.
The Leader wondered what to do with big cat. They would make good war animals. But they took forever to bred. Maybe adding it to the future zoo-statue garden?
Then the Ankylosurus was announced to be fully mature. As a pet it was safe from being butchered. But pretty useless.
And one of the Dwarves was trying to fish at the well again! Idiots.
While another Troupe of entertainers had their petition turned down the Leader was told a few of the raptors were trained for war. She decided to assigned a few of them to the militia. The Ice Hunters could use the backup!
Then it was announced the baby lamb had become a ram. Could a ram be sheared?
The Leader finally decided to move the, already semi-trained Saber-tooth cat, to one of the cages in the zoo.
Mid-summer had come. And nobody was dead. Their luck was holding.
Then the Leader declared they had a library. It had tables, and chairs, and containers and even a salt pedestal holding Akrulbekar, the bone floodgate, for all to display. All it needed now were bookcases and books.
By this two more troupes were turned down. It was becoming silly. And outside a snow storm had come. It may be mid autumn but winter was coming. Of course that is when the caravan announced it was preparing to leave.
The Leader decided the temple needed a Shaman and the library needed a scribe and a scholar.
The Lye Maker was made the Shaman. After all, who needed a Lye Maker at the moment?
One of the Miners was made a scholar, maybe he would write about mining, and one of the Hunters was made into a scribe. Mostly on the hope it would help keep one of them out of trouble.
Then there was news. One of the Hunters were at it again. Seemed to be hunting a wild Doedicurus. It as a armored mammal with a spiky club tail. If the Hunter wasn’t careful the tables could easily turn.
On top of that the free roaming Paraceratherium, the other Saber-tooth cat, and one of the ravens had been captured by the cage trap. The Leader laughed about that. She ordered the three animals tamed so they could be butchered!
The cold and the wild animals might become a danger for the Dwarves. But she would be damned if the settlement failed to lack of food.
The three animals were slaughtered and the wild Doedicurus was taken down after being hit by a amazing amount of bolts. No doubt due to the armor. Its corpse was brought in to also be butchered.
Funny enough the outside Dwarves said they had spotted more Paraceratheriums. Well, more meat for winter. And it wasn’t long before one of the stupid mammals got trapped in one of the cages. Again.
Then it was reported that the murderous Ginetistrath had given birth to two calves.
“How?!!” demanded the Leader. “She has been in a cage the whole time! Also…she was female? Well, move the calves to the pasture and train them!”
One of the calves made a run for it but was captured and put in the pasture with the adults.
Then it was reported that the big cat in the zoo had thrown off his training and had gone wild. Not that it mattered. He was in a cage after all.
The Leader sighed and wondered if, maybe, the cages were a bad idea.
Bookcases had finally been placed in the library. Maybe the next time the Elves visited she should buy some reading material? What did Elves write about? Love of trees?
By the late autumn the food situation was much better in terms of variety. The simple biscuits of seeds, eggs, and even booze had been replaced with fine stews of, mostly, meat and plants. And now that she had ordered lavish meals be prepared there was a few roasts popping up on the menu.
And the booze situation, which had been a tad dangerous at first, had also improved. A Dwarf could have a mug of blueberry wine or a dwarven ale with their meal. There was also prickle berry wine, peach cider, and even apricot wine just to name a few drinks available.
The caged Paraceratherium was brought in, tamed, and butchered.
To help process food faster, so none would go to waste, another kitchen was put RIGHT next to the Butcher shop. It didn't work.
Then alarm and horror spread throughout the settlement. Right in the entry way was a Weregilamonster! The militia was called out! But many feared it was too late.
The airlock was ordered closed. Dwarves might be killed by the closing drawbridge but it was hoped that the creature would be trapped outside. And the populace were ordered to barrow in the tavern.
The creature moved quickly but the second it tried to step over the second drawbridge the raptors launched their attack. If somebody would just pull the levelers and lock the thing outside the raptors could take care of it. Maybe.
At first both sides seemed equal. The were could not land a blow and the raptors could not slash at it with their claws.
The Weregilamonster finally, after all the dodging, bit down on one of the raptors and injected it with monster extract. A venom? Animals could not be inflected by curses but would the extract do anything against the raptors?
The raptors were as fast as the werebeast. Both them and the creature were great at dodging. And they had the numbers.
At least it was still in the airlock. It was too busy fighting off the tiny dinosaurs to get into the settlement. And the soldiers were coming.
Then one of the raptors was able to give a slash to one of its legs. Then another one got in a slash. And another got in a slash.
Then the werecreature did land a blow on one of the defenders. But even while this happened one of the other raptors slashed at it.
Then the werebeast and one of the raptors became locked in combat. The weregilamonster had the poor thing in a one armed hug. But there were four other raptors and they kept attacking.
The were was stronger but outnumbered. And standing on one of the drawbridges.
But one of the raptors had a artery opened. Maybe numbers were not enough?
Then the were creature stepped all the way into the settlement. The Leader ordered the levers to be left alone. Otherwise the raptors would be trapped outside and the were inside. If only the Dwarves had been faster!
Then the Leader did the next most logical thing - she ordered more raptors to the entry!
The were was, SLOWLY, crippling the raptors. But it was running out of time. Another raptor, somebody’s pet, was about to join the fight. And the soldiers were just one level down, heading for the up ramp.
Soon metal weapons would add to the slashing claws. How well could it handle that?
Deduk Obokvabok, a Recruit, was the first on the scene from inside the settlement. Armed with a copper spear and a buckler it was unlikely she would do well. But others were right behind her.
The sight before her was likely horrible. The were was badly wounded and covered in raptors. But there was also raptors on the ground, bleeding and stunned.
The next on the scene was Shem Sodelular, the Militia Commander, armed with a iron spear, a shield, a cooper helm, and wearing a proper iron mail shirt. She would likely do some damage.
From outside appeared the Chef Medical Dwarf, Kadol Daturnil, armed with a bone crossbow, a copper mace, a buckler, and leather armor. And he had SILVER bolts.
The recruit attacked again and again but the were dodged. But it also fell back. And two more soldiers appeared from inside the settlement. A Wrestler and a Swordsdwarf.
Even while the soldiers closed in the werebeast was pulling a wounded raptors apart. As if dismissing the warriors closing in on it.
And then the weregilamonster became enraged!
Then it was impaled by a copper spear when it failed to dodge the Recruit’s stabbing at its upper body.
The Militia Commander than stabbed it with the iron spear at the same time the Chief Medical Dwarf bashed it with the copper mace. Maybe the silver bolts had been forgotten?
The were, one of its legs badly damaged, fell over. Along side him one of the pet war raptors, Bomrek Asenmistem, died. One of the unnamed war raptors was also found dead. It was a work animal. Its duty was to fight and die. It would be tossed onto the corpse pile. The pet would be honored.
At this point the Dwarves, with the enemy down, started stabbing, bashing, and, in general, decided it was a good time to kill it as swiftly as possible. They even kicked and punched it.
The monster tried to fight back but soon many of its limbs were smashed to pieces and it was pouring out blood. When the Swordsdwarf joined in it was only a matter of time.
Encircled by sword and mace and spears it tried to swing at its attackers. But missed. Soon pieces of it were being sliced off. One of its arms went flying.
Suddenly it was dead. The militia could return back to whatever they were doing. The populace could leave the tavern. The dead pet would get a coffin - as it had died in combat. The dead working raptor would be dumped. The wounded ones….well, if they were too badly hurt they would be butchered. Most of them seemed to be able to stand and walk.
Many of the Militia needed time to recover. This was their first fight. Many found their legs weak afterwards. But none had been touched or bitten by the monster.
But then there was some bad news. Avuz Besmartishis, a Farmer, had claimed the Leather Works.
The Leader wondered what the Farmer would end up creating? Or would she go crazy?
After getting some leather the Farmer started to work. The Leader assumed it would be some kind armor or shield? Or a leather craft?
Then two more baby Uintatheriums were born. At least the breeding program was going well.
The raptor, Bomrek, had been put in a newly placed coffin and a memorial slab. It had been placed in the catacombs. Not in one of the niches, that was reserved for Dwarves, but in the middle of the chamber.
Then the Farmer presented the artifact she had created. A chicken leather quiver. Not bad, it was somewhat useful.
On the 21st of Timber, almost at the end of fall, the turkey chicks started to mature into adults.
The Auroch calf had also become a bull. And likely too big for the barn. The Leader pondered what to do with him.
Outside the settlement the ravens have come. In greater numbers than before. Maybe they had followed the weregilamonster to the settlement on the hopes of some fresh Dwarven meat? Not today, birds, no today.
And as for the caged Paraceratherium? It would be tamed and added to the zoo. The Dwarves had too much meat as it was. Some of it had already gone rotten in the Butcher shop before it could be prepared and stored.
And then winter came. Not that one could tell by looking outside. By late autumn the river had already frozen and the ground was already covered in white snow. But the nose could tell. Also the calendar said it was winter.