Yeah I'd say similar responses from me! Here's our global concentrations of dwarves using map overlays! Not too much working to do!
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https://www.artstation.com/artwork/or8eLThe small group of dwarves were gathered in what others would call a heap of rubble, but to them was known as "the pit". The pit was the only place to get a drink in Leapbodice and when people weren't digging around for valuables in the rubble or dreaming of safer places to live they were here.
Mato supped on an ale that was diluted with 2/3 of water. He and his fellow drinkers that day were miserably quiet. What was there to talk about other than the same terrible news? Leapbodice had its hey day once! Used to be a dwarven capital with a world of trade that humans helped build a highway towards just so they could get a taste of all that wealth.
Then the demons came. Bad for everyone else sure, but for guys like Nako and the rest it was fine. Demons rewarded well and they all feasted on the spoils of the countryside.
Until the alliance of men, elves, dwarves and even the undead stopped them and sealed the portal to the underworld.
Alliance didn't have enough manpower left to root out guys like Nako though and left the city a heap of ruin. This seemed to turn out fine too, because when the necromancer died one of her lieutenants came here and took over. The cultists of Leapbodice essentially just became bandits that were particularly vicious.
Then the heroes came. Killed the master of the ruined city and slew the super-powered undead she-dwarf that was leading the whole military!
A day later a small army of humans from another bandit tribe invaded and the cultists barely survived their luck. Dwarven invasions were regular and they they just barely made it through the last one by collapsing a whole section of the city and sealing everyone inside. Including Mato's wife!
There were three times more corpses than people now and the city felt a lot like Mato's ale.
At this point the survivors agreed to lay down arms when the next force came through. Dwarf military usually didn't kill civilians and so the cultists just laid their gear down wherever it fell and dressed normally to show they wouldn't fight.
All Nako and the rest could do is sit around and stew on their misery dreaming of better days of glorious pillaging and in Mato's case his pretty wife that he had lost.
Into the rubble pile did a white stork man hover. His wings gently flapping to keep him from touching the floor while his morning star jingled on its chain. None of the dwarves recognized this particular white stork man and this one flew down to meet with the one they did know on the other end of the pit: Bosa Singehate/
Bosa was technically the new boss over the whole city. Former plague doctor and in this city that meant she brewed plagues to use on enemies. No one left to lead so now the doctor was in charge, but she did hardly anything.
All the dwarves watched the two white storks speak, but none could hear from this distance.
Suddenly, Bosa stood up and nodded her head to the newcomer. She quickly walked out without looking back as if afraid.
The newcomer floated over to the watching crowd.
"You lost?" asked Nako. It's difficult to read the face of a bird person, but it seemed as if the white stork man was smiling. The newcomer proceeded to kill every single person in the bar.
Tumam's quest proceeded well. After destroying the dwarf city he immediately led his band of undead, which were mostly animals, to the next dwarf village. It was a massacre. Every undead horse became wighted and by the end were so quick and strong they could kill a dwarf in a single kick while dodging from any blows. The sheriff was being attacked by one and a child ran out to save him. The sheriff used the child's distraction to run away and left the boy to be beaten to death. Thankfully, the sheriff did not escape although his body was too mangled to use after.
While his forces did all of that Tumam crept into another village into the night and snuck by its elven guards. He killed every single dwarf in his sleep, but did not kill elves for he was not sure how he felt about them yet other than a vague sense of intimidation.
Do we wish to spare elves we run into?He finished both villages and left his band to pick around the ruins while he followed his instincts to the next dwarf city known as Leapbodice.
He spared the white stork woman who ruled it and gave her the chance to flee. Running into his own kind was rare and she was a pretty bird!
After decorating the sorry excuse for a tavern with brains and blood he hovered downwards into the ruined city. As he did so he saw a passage covered in rubble. One of many, of course, but he could sense something beyond it: Life force.
Using a spell he remembered he was able to articulate just where the rubble ended and teleport to the other side...
Kivish did her best to keep spirits high, but it was difficult. Every dwarf here knew that there was little chance they'd ever escape this ruin.
Kivish had been a spy for the dwarves of the craterous glazes to the city for four decades! She had been here for the whole demon war and the banditry after. The information she provided was critical in routing both. She helped oversee what was to be her final mission. She even took out her old armor and weapons with it and triple layered steel mail.
The dwarves had come to finish this city's foul contributions to the world's history. No more bandits, cultists or demons. They even brought along medical dwarves to oversee civilians living here and administrators to help transition them back to dwarf society. One such was the wife of the baron of Arrowcrevice. Came despite urging from her husband and court.
It was going to be an easy and merciful task, but it didn't work out.
Kivish did not count on the cultists intentionally collapsing part of the city on top of the invaders. She also did not count on her husband, Mato, being the one to do it. She did not expect that to hurt as much as it did even if she had hidden her status as spy from him.
It had been a month and the survivors were living on what little fungi grew through the ruins and a pathetically small drip of water that fell through a corner of the ceiling. She was glad she had written a letter to her adult children before this and so either way she knew they would know of her love for them. The few cultists in this tunnel system agreed to a truce as they had also been betrayed.
Suddenly, in the distance, Kivish heard screaming! Out from another portion of the tunnels they were in a dwarf crawled out covered in blood only to be leaped upon by another dwarf whose body was so damaged he shouldn't even be alive! Kivish drew her blade as more rabid dwarves followed...
Purging the tunnels was decently quick work. To save time Tumam raised the dwarves he killed so they could chase the ones running like wolves chasing rabbits. The armored she-dwarf was interesting though. She ended up single-handedly killing every single one of his zombies! Around 7 of them and Tumam was quite worried about fighting her, but as it turns out a zombie had wrestled her helmet off before being slain. He quickly ended her with two strikes before she could go at him with that fell blade.
He then killed the baroness-consort and her staff and then followed a staircase down into the rest of the abandoned tunnels.
There he saw something he wasn't quite expecting. A dwarf covered in metal armor and emblazoned upon his chest as the symbol of the long dead goblin civilization: The Plagues of Forking.
What's worse is that the disgusting creature's eyes glowed blue! He was one of Cor's Cold Hunters! Tumam's undead would not recognize this dwarf as an enemy and so would not help him, but Tumam knew that the only thing standing between him and a new memory were the lives of this city's dwarves. He readied his morningstar.
OOC:
Pausing here because fighting Cold Hunters is near impossible normally and that'll be a long one! This one is armored! I never fight armored ones! This is what I was worried about running into for a long time!
Incorporated legends lore for the city, Mato, Kivish and the baroness consort.
The city has a common glitch for both dwarf and goblin fortresses where it generated whole portions of the city that are completely cut off from the rest. Since its a ruined city I'm just gonna go with that it was collapsed intentionally to cut it off and it works out because the whole section was full of Craterous Glazes dwarves and not cultist ones
I didn't kill the elves because they were Neko's entire extended family including the ones we saved with Kanil. I CAN kill future elves we run into. I didn't this time especially because we can have a few elves survive into Fairy Tales and I think I want it to be his family.
I'm hitting that part of the game I knew would be hard for me: I feel really bad wiping out populations lol. For some reason I have an easier time being evil in games like Baldur's gate than dwarf fortress. I think maybe it's because df npcs have such complex personalities that they feel a little more real? Seeing acts of heroism, cowardice, begging for their lives, or screaming in rage at the end. All hits different. I'm weird I know