Dwarf Fortress - The Town Of Coldness - Making Friends
Ubbul Tanglerampart, the Blacksmith, was a little nervous. He had never been CALLED to attend a meeting with the Expedition Leader. Sure, citizens scheduled a meeting with the Leader to complain or scream or cry or all three. But nobody has ever been ordered to see him.
Ubbul wondered if he was in trouble?
He was a 82 year old male dwarf. He was healthy enough. His long braided beard had some grey hairs among the reddish-brown hairs. Like many of the colonists his head was clean shaven. But his moustache was well groomed.
He had a broad chin and a narrow hooked nose. His eyes were close set while his skin was wrinkled and a pale pink. Over all he looked even older and meaner than he was.
It was the first day of spring and he was on his way to meet the Leader. For some unknown reason.
ingiz Swordtundra was at his desk in the chamber with all the underground fields and it was kind of busy. But the Leader looked up from his desk and gestured for the Blacksmith to take the empty chair next to him as if they were totally alone.
The chair belonged to the Book Keeper. Who never seemed to have the time to keep the books. So Ubbul sat down and said, "Greetings Leader. How may I be of service?"
ingiz smiled and said, "Greetings Blacksmith. You are here for many reasons. First, have this."
Ubbul blinked and found the Leader had placed a scroll in his hands. He unrolled it and found it gave him a Noble positions. He was now the Militia Captain of the Grizzly Lenses.
"When do I start training with my squad?" he asked after carefully placing the scroll inside his llama wool dress.
"You will are your own squad," the Leader with a smile. He held out another scroll.
Ubbul took it and unrolled it. He was also now the Outpost's Messenger. Of course. A Messenger had to be a Militia Captain.
"But you WILL be training," added the Leader. "During the winter. Only one month a year."
Ubbul looked confused. The Leader chuckled and continued.
"Once we have a barracks the Diamond Weights will train only during the middle months. So their hands are available to sow in the early months and reap in the late months. Of course, during winter the fields will be left alone. All other dwarfs will train in one dwarf units during the winter early or late month so as not to crowd the barracks. And make sure there are free hands for work even when we are turtled up."
"Turtled up?" asked the Ubbol.
"During winter the drawbridges will be up and the doors locked. I want winter to one our time to stay inside, work underground, mine, train, so on," answered the Leader. "And mostly have some free time."
The Leader pointed at Ubbul. "And as the new Messenger I have a job for you. Making contact with a human settlement and a elf settlement. I want more trade."
"Oh, I see," remarked Ubbul. He felt better. At least he wasn't in trouble.
"First, you're going to demand tribute from the Hamlet of Honorcook. A human settlement about a half a day away from here," added the Leader.
"Oh....I see..."
"Don't worry," said the Leader with a smile. "I doubt they'll kill you. But afterwards, once they know we are here, they may come to trade with us. Now go and make contact with them!"
Ubbul stood up and nodded. He wasn't looking forward to walking through the wild land, fighting off annoyed animals, in the cold of early spring, only to demand tribute from some humans who might respond badly.
Yet he obeyed. He armed himself and headed south.
But he ran into a raven and got into a fight with it. And killed it. Then came back to get some sleep.
Turns out another raven had flown into the colony and also got itself killed. But not before wounding the Book Keeper who had been sent to the hospital.
"HEY!" shouted the Leader on seeing Ubbul return. "Get back out there!"
But the new Messenger needed to sleep and rest after his own fight.
By the 7th of Granite he was ready, grabbed his copper axe, went out, killed another raven and then headed south. To the humans to demand tribute!
Yet he turned around and came right back to the colony. It was cold outside.
But soon he finally left and came back during a snow storm on the 10th of Granite. He had contacted the Playful Realm, the human government, without starting a war with them.
"Wonderful!" exclaimed the Leader on hearing the report. "Now go pester the elfs at...what? Okay, okay, go have a drink."
Ubbul had been snowed on and was thirsty and he was covered in raven blood. He wasn't going on another mission without a drink in him.
So he grabbed a rhyolite mug, went stright to one of the barrels in the storage chamber and drank some dwarven wine.
Then he went to the Temple to pray to Ngotol the Ashen Oblivion.
After a few days resting and working around the outpost the Leader grabbed him and said, "Enough. You have recovered enough to be sent on another mission. You will go to the Retreat of Dellplait and demand a tribute from the elfs. They are at least a day away."
And so on the 20th of Granite he went. Wearing his emu leather armor and his new mussel shell helm. But without his axe.
He returned on the 21st with good news. He had contacted the elfs and their government the Flaxen Shell and they were at peace with the dwarfs. The Leader was very pleased. Not only would they get more trade BUT the humans and elfs would bring guards who would kill any crazy animals who got too close.
On top of that, while Ubbul had been carrying out his missions the citizens had been working on the underground water system that would bring fresh water to a holding tank that would feed a well. And also they had been working on a barracks. And killing the ravens. It was said there was only one wounded one left. Just flying above the trees.
Also Thikut had been chasing down and shooting at another poor cow moose.
Also the herds had grown. Not only had the birds given birth to many offspring. So had the pigs, the goats, and the cows.
The Leader had been getting annoyed at a Book Keeper who could not keep the books so he gave the title to Lor, the Stone Carver, who he felt was a little more on the ball. And she couldn't do worse than him. In fact by 28th of Granite the inventory WOULD be updated. At least there were no more question marks in the lists. Sadly for the ex-Book Keeper he was told about being replaced while still in the hospital.
Being back inside the warm colony made Ubbul very happy, for it was still cold outside, white snow still covered most of the ground, and the river was still frozen. First thing he did was grab some hen egg stew to fill his stomach. He ate it in the tavern like a civilized dwarf. He ate it with a smile on his face even while some of the stew got into his beard.
As early spring ended and mid spring came Ubbul felt much better. He even went back to helping around the outpost. He started the month of Slate by milking one of the nanny goats.
Outside it was still cold and frozen. The calendar may say it was spring but the weather said otherwise.
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Author's Note:
In the year 151 I plan to write about one dwarf per month. So 12 small chapters. So we'll get different views. I hope.