15th Granite, 250Well, we finally made it, somehow…
It’s only about a day’s travel from Amazedlantern to here, but what a day it was. Picturesque though this place may be, it might be a difficult one to settle. I could’ve sworn I saw a mosquito bigger than a bear, and I don’t even want to think about the size of the alligator I saw in the canyon below.
I know we only have three years to get this place ready for visitors, but for now I have to think about the health and safety of the seven poor sods I’m in charge of.
Kib Idgigin: She’s going to oversee weapon and armor production while also helping to mine out this place.
Bembul Avuzmesir: Our other miner, but more importantly he’s our only doctor. I’ve already made him chief medical dwarf.
Morul Letmosidith: Our carpenter as well as woodcutter and herbalist. Also, not bad with an axe in combat. He’s going to be the dwarf who’s up on the surface the most, so I’m going to be assigning him a war dog. I’ve also named him militia commander.
Asob Emalnish: Stone carver, stonecutter, and engraver. She’s going to be pretty busy for a while now. Hopefully we’ll get some migrants who can help her out.
Adil Vutokzes: Our general craftsdwarf. She’ll be in charge of making sure we have plenty to sell when the caravans come.
Likot Melbillorbam: Planting, brewing, cooking, threshing, if it’s got to do with plants she’ll be the dwarf to do it.
Kol Atirkanzud: Our general administrator, but also not bad with a crossbow either.
I’ve set up a list of things to take care of first, mostly so we don’t all die before the season is up.
• Get everything from the wagon inside and have some sort of defense up on the surface.
• Start digging a central staircase to see what kind of stone we have to work with and where the aquifer begins.
• Dig tunnels to the edge of the claim with entrances at the surface so that migrants have a safe route to the fort and line the entrances with traps.
• Get some steel gear for Kib forged.
• Carve out basic accommodations.
• Try and get Adil producing basic crafts for export.
This might be tough, but I think we’re up to the task. No more standing around. Strike the earth!
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