15th of Felsite
Shouts were taken up by the woodworkers who were the first to see the tired and foot-sore migrants approaching from around the mountain range to the north.
Migrants!
Pete and I quickly made our way topside. He to see if news had been sent from his home and me with my vellum and quill to record details. I quickly made notes as they arrived.
1 family: Animal trainer (male), Peasant (wife), two kids
Animal dissector with two puppies (strange but welcome addition of stock)
A leatherworker, then a Gem setter with a young colt, a carpenter, another peasant, a jeweler with a puppy.
A ranger! Apparently it was he that led the group though the wilderness here and I've asked him to have Fre show him the archery range. I've also asked him not to hunt for the time being.
A bowyer, a miller, another peasant, a siege engineer (finally someone that can use the workshop we built in the entry hall. Perhaps I'll have it moved elsewhere.).
A tanner, a cheesemaker, a fourth peasant, another woodworker, a second bowyer and a metalsmith.
21 souls in all. That brings us up in population quite considerably.
Apparently this was one of a pair of ships that set sail. The other was lost in a storm and presumably blown off course. They may make for Shellhelms in any case.
Reports from the home country are not good. Quakes continue to shake the land and unknown creatures have been spotted issuing from fissures in the ground. The army has been hard put gathering the outlying villages and defending the main encampment. That many dwarves in one location apparently has drawn the wrath of many forces, and apparently undead have risen from the ocean itself to attack the camp.
I did notice a disturbing trend. It seems that many of the male dwarves were drafted into the military and so our gender imbalance is quickly becoming profound. It's no wonder Fre is annoyed at Aardvark. Of the now six (or seven) metalworkers, he and Oddbodd are the only males. To make things clearer, out of the fifty-two dwarves we now have here a full thirty four are female. That's nearly a two to one ratio. I hope that doesn't cause too many problems.
The newcomers should easily be able to find place in our housing section and though there is still a considerable amount of rubble there, at least they'll have beds and some furniture, as well as privacy.
With the increase in population Pete, being officially in charge, announced that an election needed to be held to determine the mayoral position. It's possible that her being one of the first dwarves seen by the newcomers may have affected their choice, but she was voted in as first Mayor of Onol Lened. I've taken it upon myself to record the events of our first years upon our dining room walls, as well as our barracks walls to help those who may not know how to read or write learn their history.
I've included some rough rubbings of my favorites.
((The first batch is civ stuff. Coming here in a bit. I thought it amusing that our symbol was one of order and organization. A bin. Nothing more organizing than that in DF. Heh.
The second is more about us. Sorry for those not yet mentioned. I looked through all of them and didn't find any with Ragnar, strangely enough. Nor with Der Kartoffel, who provides food aplenty but doesn't do too much as a farmer that's particularly noteworthy. I'll try to include you a bit more.))