More information has been unearthed about Sebshoskeshan, which casts further light upon my theories regarding the Elves of the bygone era.--begins abruptly, carrying over from a missing earlier page to a total of twenty nine. While their numbers are a comfort, considering who followed them here, I think I should have paid more attention to Keldor and his dire predictions. Flint has expressed great rage and petulance at my decision that he remain here. I cannot afford to turn away any help at this point, even if they do seem to have some sort of curse following them.
2/21
I should have been more discerning with yesterday's entry. Today, I sent Keldor to remedy our waning lumber stockpiles, and fell the plentiful trees which stand in the marshy soil. While he was outside, he spotted a cadre of elves skulking through the woods toward our entrance. They had a vile look about them, and a sadistic manner, so Keldor did not introduce himself, rather, hiding prudently amongst the foliage. From within, Keldor's pet, a war dog, exited the fortress, and was shot and slain by the intruders. An alarm was sent by Strife, who absconded back into the fortress to find a weapon, but his 'militia' was ill-prepared and ill-equipped. The Elves poured into our entryway with murderous intent and wild screams. Luckily, as Baugur and I had planned, they fell to our traps, cut to ribbons by obsidion blades and a spare pick which nobody was using.
The battle was not so easy outside, though. Keldor, hearing the yelp of his companion's demise, rushed to the entrance, only to be beset by an Elf. Keldor lost himself into a rage, and attacked. The Elf did some pittance of harm to our woodsdwarf, but was cut down like so many trees for its trouble. With a sure death amongst the traps to one side and a berserking, axe-wielding dwarf on the other, the Elves decided to flee.
Unfortunately for one Elf, it had lost a foot in our traps, and was forced to crawl away from the slaughter of its fellows. Keldor, inconsolible in his rage, chased after this intruder, up the mountain which is our home, and finally slaying it. It was struck with such force that it flew almost forty yards through the air before it landed, as was chronicled by our Bowyer, who is something of an amature artist:
Understand that the blood at the north was where the Elf, and Keldor, were originally standing.
2/22
While Flint has finally buried the hatchet with Baugur, in light of Baugur's brilliance in keeping the Elves at bay, the former has turned a great amount of his wrath and rancor upon Keldor. He now names him a cursed one, a bearer of bad tidings. Our farmer jumped to Keldor's aid, and was punched in the nose for the trouble. Flint's issues with the members of this mountain seem to multiply ever few days. I fear he might become the most hated man in what reman's of our culture. And If I continue to associate with him... such hatred might find its way to my shoulders as well.
In more pleasant news, Strife spotted something most humorous in the hills today. While keeping watch for more Elves, he spotted one. A bow-elf, firing madly into the bones of a skeletal goat. Naturally, this did about as much as spitting on a magma fire. Finally expended of ammunition, the elf had to flee in terror before the shambling shape of the undead goat. Despite the nature of the last few days, all in the fortress were able to take great joy in the spectacle.
Also, I have finished a manifest of the newcomers from the east. How they found Mireflames I do not claim to know, but they are as most others here; smooth-cheeked, desparate, and run out of their homes by the Goblins. I am beginning to think that the Goblins are sparing my formerly-wretched kind, perhaps because they mistake us for Men, whom they have more reasonable relations with? Regardless, those that came to this place are as follows:
Bowyer/Amature Painter (M, and a cautious soul)
Clothier (F)
Wood Cutter (M)
Metalsmith (F)
Fisher/Soldier (F)
Mason/Engraver (M)
Animal Trainer (M)
Farmer/Thresher (F)
Craftsdwarf (F)
Brewer (F)
Butcher (F)
Peasant (M)
With this diverse group, I think we are finally safe from inbreeding and the birth of simpletons and lunatics. The Elves have enough of both for all the species of this world.