Double post FTW
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Log of Vincent Riteinks, 10
th Granite
So we've dug down a fair bit. Four stories, I'd say.
Apparently, There's nothing but soil.
Four layers of soil. Peat on top, with silty sand next, then silty clay, then black sand.
I guess tis is a boon to the farming industry, but it just feels... wrong. It just feels off sleeping in sand intead of good, solid stone. But, from what the miners say, There should be a layer of stone soon. Four stories worth of soil should at least compress into sandstone or siltstone.
Log of Vincent Riteinks, 21
st Granite
We've uncovered a silver lining to our stone situation. Or, should I say, conglomerate lining.
Digging closer to the sea yeilds precious stone. This may put a rhesus in the farming plans, but it gives us building material, at least.
But really, the most abundant resource right now is wood.
You heard me right.
There's a freaking forest on top of us. A
forest. It contrasts nicely with the rocky shoreline, but we were told that the area was going to be
barren grassland. That's why we brought wood for beds (that was kicked out so we could have gems).
Sounds like the bloody nobles didn't do the research, not that I'd want to scout out place like this. Just makes it easier for us to survive, anyway.
Log of Vincent Inkrites, 5
th Slate
The miner figure the can remedy the current shortage of stone by quarrying the beach. It might get in the way of future development, but we decided to go with it. We really needed stone, since we won't want to make everything out of wood. It'd be just too...
Elven. I mean, We're already living in the dirt...
They said the Conglomerate seemed not to be all that pourous for some reason, so obtaining the stone is going to be easier then anticipated. They figure they might even be able to dig under the ocean and excavate the veins of ore and coal they can spot through the surf. I'm expecting them to botch it badly and end up hitting aquifer, killing them both. But then again, I'm rather cynical.