1st Granite, 202, Early SpringI have ordered the plotting of two new farms. As soon as they are done, I intend to order the planting of quarry bushes and, when they come into season, pig tails.
I also intend to send Dusty and Greasy to the lowest levels of our fortress to explore the mining potential below the aquifer.
Hopefully Greasy will not find some way to botch this task.
2nd Granite, 202, Early SpringExcellent news! Dusty's efforts in the lower levels quickly revealed a vein of malachite. This source of metal will certainly prove to be invaluable. I have already issued orders for the construction of a wood furnace, smelter and a metalsmith's forge. I have also ordered the fish cleaner and the dyer to take up the jobs relevant to those workshops, so as to give them something more productive to do than sit around and watch each other's beards grow.
Greasy, true to form, has discovered nothing of value, though she was very excited to tell me when he struck mica.
Unfortunately, these exploratory efforts have also revealed the presence of some damp stone in that level. I will have to take care to keep Greasy away from them.
6th Granite, 202, Early SpringMore good news! We have recently had litters a war dog and a camel. These extra beasts will serve well as companions and, if a hunter cannot be spared, meat.
4th Slate, 202, Mid-SpringA new wave of migrants just arrived... Worthless! Half of them were bloody peasants!
At least I have someone to draft as soon as I have the equipment ready to start building our military.
17th Slate, 202, Mid-SpringBlast! One of the jewelers that moved here from the mountainhomes has gone crazed with some damnable fey mood. Now I have to devote resources to finding rough gems for the loon.
I'm considering culling the jeweler herd. There are more than enough of them.
2nd Felsite, 202, Late SpringWe managed to get the jeweler some rough melanite and he created... a smooth melanite.
Id's beard, I hate jewelers.
16th Malachite, 202, Mid-SummerMuch progress has been made. A sizeable suite of living quarters has been carved out and furnished. (Though some efforts in that area have been frustrated by the presence of underground water above the aquifer. At some future date, I will have to commission a large scale project to locate and drain these sources.)
Also, an agreeable trade arrangement has been made with the humans. They will bring us meat of varying sorts in exchange for an assortment of goods.
In other news, Greasy has found some poor soul to be her husband. I would pity him, but he's a gem cutter, so I'm willing to call it a perfect match.
21st Galena, 202, Late SummerAnother jeweler has made a big fuss about smoothing out another gem.
I'm drafting them all.
4th Limestone, 202, Early AutumnFall has come and the year thus far is progressing quite nicely. We have a healthy supply of stone and metal from below the aquifer. We have made significant progress toward building apartments for each dwarf in the settlement, which is a big task, given how many migrants we've attracted this year! We even have a fledgling military which has begun diligent weapons training. To celebrate the good times, I've allowed a party in the newly constructed dining room.
1st Sandstone, 202, Mid-AutumnThe dwarven caravan has come. In addition to making a spectacular trade for valuable steel and iron ore, we negotiated an agreement for them to bring us more of the same in exchange for other goods.
19th Moonstone, 202, Early WinterThe reasonably uneventful year has taken an eventful turn. Goblins have found our little hamlet. We were able to kill nine of the goblins and repel the rest. We did lose one cat and one axedwarf sustained major injuries to his pancreas and spine. Only time will tell if he pulls through.
19th Opal, 202, Mid-WinterIt appears Stakud will survive his injuries, though he remains bed-ridden at this time.
1st Obsidian, 202, Late WinterOur wood burner has been taken by a strange mood. I wonder what he will create.
5th Obsidian, 202, Late WinterHe created a marble crown. It's better than a smooth rock, I suppose...
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