The events of the 12th of Granite, 1070Dodik's was a bustle of activity, Dwarves drinking, fighting, laughing, playing cards and tiles, and generally being stout, raucous, and fully living up to the other races stereotypes. Mookie was working the bar, for weeks now, actually. There was a struggle of power between the brothel's namesake Dodik, and her second-in-command Rinsesilver over approaching Kuli with the information they had found. The Fishers had left, fully and completely, and the bar was understaffed.
Dodik was a wreck, Rinsesilver was a fuming despite the good news of the Goblin's death, and Mookie had absolutely
no idea how to make change. But that didn't stop her from having fun, or stop the soldiers from taking full advantage of this.
Hefting a heavy tankard of sewer brew, she carried it to a small table near the corner, where a slight dwarf sat hunched over a notepad. She was doodling idly, and when the tankard was set in front of her, she gave a faint smile and placed the correct amount of coin on the table in thanks. Mookie still gave her change though, which left the dwarf perplexed.
She lifted her head once more when a seat was pulled out on the opposite side of the table, and a well dressed Dwarf sat down. She had on a smart coat pulled tight, and a flat brimmed hat with a small card in the band. She smiled, and gave a little wave.
"Can I help you?" Asked the Dwarf, quietly, as she looked up from her sketch.
"Yes, I'm Aya, reporter extrodonaire, and I was-"
"Reporter?" The Dwarf blinked, pursing her lips. "What's a reporter."
"Oh. Well, see, we have a surplus of paper. We found it in the back of Bertrands old office and room, reams of it, and to put it to use I'm planning to start a ... fortress news-letter of sorts. Why let it all go to waste, aye? Aye, that's right! I've seen you in here before, and I was hoping to, maybe talk to you briefly, about what it is you do! Let's start with a name."
The Dwarf looked down at her little sketch. The lines were harsh at the edges, black streaks that worked their way to the top of the page. Spikes edged out from it, and tendrils dripped down from the top of the dark tower, teeny windows blank white starkness amongst all the black.
"I'm... Quote. And I've been trying to meet with Master Roaroak. But with Aryn's disappearance, he's been quite busy in the quarry, supervising the construction of Migrursut proper. Architecture is a field that most overlook, being underground beings, and..." she trailed off, giving a shrug. "Our fighting men could use some new bows," She finished lamely.
"Mmmm," Aya said, her pen scribbling over a sheaf of paper. "Honest worker, comes to fortress expecting grand halls and flying butresses. Instead, she finds a dirt hovel, barely fit for Dwarves of Past - her talent, her love, architecture, abandoned in the face of such monstrous ignorance."
"That's not what I said at all!"
"Oh, please, that's just a note. That won't be what our full-copy will be at all, don't you worry, dear!"
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OOC notes:
We haven't gotten any migrants yet (I'm working on it, I swear) and thanks to sdp0et I still have a list of Dwarves that need to be added (thank you so much for that, again!) However, these two new additions are special instances.
Quote found a decent way to incorporate a Dwarf into the fortress almost seemlessly, and besides, anyone who likes Aryn is a friend of mine (secret note, I like Aryn too, I find him terribly tragic <3). Second, Aya is a request that was rescinded by long-time reader and contributor Xofrevlis. I know he pulled it back, but I added her back in for two reasons. I love the idea of a reporter snooping around and being annoying to everyone involved, and also I want to give something, anything, back to a very talented guy who's put a lot of heart into his drawings for this story without asking anything in return.
So - there ya' go.