@thatguyyaknow: I'm afraid I only had one axedwarf. You ok with a Hammer or sword wielder?
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Shorastritas - 18th Sandstone, 1055
Captain Nightwatcher - Military Commander
The last few months have been productive and at least somewhat uneventful. The fortress has been fully reclaimed, and we have even started to work on expanding it. Our mining crew has mapped out several promising excavation sites and have started digging exploratory mine shafts.
On the surface, we've improved the defensive measures in the kill zone, which should prevent another catastrophy should the dinosaurs mount another large scale attack. Zefron, our resident architect, has also drawn up plans for an ambitious anti-siege perimeter defense. It involves a large outer wall, siege engine emplacements, and numerous traps. It's a rather ambitious design, but our masons are confident that it is doable, so I've given the go-ahead.
In less encouraging news, we've had several bad sparring accidents recently, including the death of one of our finest speardwarves. She was well liked in the fortress, and her loss was a large blow to morale. In response, I've ordered the soldiers to spar without weapons for now. They obviously need to learn better armor and shield techniques.
We also discovered a dangerous giant scorpion living out on the edges of the desert below. It managed to slay one of the rangers who was out hunting camel, so I led an expedition to hunt it down. We were successful, with one of the hammerdwarves crushing it to death in a few swift blows. The marauder 'Debkith' is no more.
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Administrative log - Runesinger
Winter approaches now, but with the additional supplies we acquired from the caravan we are in fine shape. Food and drink stockpiles are full, and the farming operation is in full swing. I've requested additional herd animals from the merchants to supplement the meat our hunters bring in, although that's more of an emergency measure in case of siege. So far, they've been able to keep us well stocked on the deer, camel, and mountain goats inhabiting the region.
In interesting news, the outpost here seems to have been working on a new type of brew from Glowcaps. Their inedible, so no one has ever really grown them before. But, apparently, when distilled their natural toxins are removed, giving us a delightful drink which glows in the dark. Truly magnificent. Once we have a chance to brew more, I'll start exporting it back to the mountainhomes.