I managed to get to it earlier than expected, so here is the first installment.
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4th Granite.
I would like to think of myself as a humble dwarf, never asking for more than my keep and diligently doing my assigned task, which happened to be operating a screw pump. I am unsure exactly why I was tasked with operating it, not actually having anything to pump, but I saw little point in questioning my orders.
Nil, the very capable and most recent leader of the fortress came up to me during one of my shifts and started speaking to me. He spoke of the work he’d done here, how everything had gone, and asked me if I agreed that things were well.
I did agree, my own stay quite comfortable.
He clapped me on the shoulder and told me he liked me, and he would immediately go and transfer leadership to me.
Stunned as I was, I didn’t stop pumping until I realized I’d accidently pulled the handle off. I promptly went to bed.
Waking up fresh, first things first. Spearwonders has no real problems, in so far as I can see, which is good. The worst problem I could identify was that our Captain of the Fortress guard needed better rooms fitting his station, which I would soon fix.
Other than this, the only thing that Nil told me about before going on his way was something about refilling a water fall. Not knowing entirely what he was talking about, I none the less set about this task.
He was right, it wasn’t too hard. Flush with my success, I tried to find another task.
Ah yes. As befitting my new station, I must have some grander quarters. But they must also be functional! It wouldn’t do to waste labor on a task without a purpose, which my days of Pump Operating has taught me!
As such, I have spoken with the masons and architects and drawn up some plans… but no more of this. There is work to be done.
5th Granite.
Momuz Okilnish has started work on something or other, having gone all secretive on us lately and running around collecting materials. Now only time shall tell exactly what
piece of garbage artifact we get.
I have also started construction on my project. I shall have the miners dig me some chambers out until this other endeavour is completed.
9th Granite
Momuz has completed his construction. Ho hum.
Still, at least it can actually be used.
10th Granite.
Elves. I don’t believe I have to say anything more.
20th Granite
Having ordered some exploratory mining done, we have struck several kinds of useless rocks. Having also traded with the elves, useless is a pretty much sums it up as well.
23th Granite.
A cat happened upon a thief, who was so startled at being detected that he bolted. I shall see into maybe constructing it a small medal. Or maybe not.
28th Granite.
Today is a momentous day, as a Baron, Fikod Melbilnedas, has arrived and we have become a barony! I immediately gave instructions to have quarters dug for the baron and his entourage.
Deathy seemed somewhat… annoyed at this development and asked me what I thought of it. I said I was delighted, whereupon he narrowed his eyes slightly and left. I am unsure what to make of this.
Upon meeting with the Baron, I welcomed him and spoke with him a bit, and he seemed nice enough, if somewhat aloof. I do hope his quarters get dug soon though…
Counting him, his entourage and some random dwarf that they brought along (I noticed he was carrying all their stuff, poor thing) brings out population up to 101.
13th Slate
My early success has been undone. Somehow, the waterfall in the main dining area has managed to flood the dining hall. Thankfully I spotted it before the water got high or spread, but I’m afraid that its going to be damp and soggy in there for quite a while…
Having crawled around in the mud to try and identify the problem, I believe I have. The cistern that accepts the water once its fallen through the dining area is either too small or the pumps extracting the water are not sufficient for the task.
I am however just a humble Pump Operator, and have no idea how to fix this.
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The dining room flooding honestly caught me off guard. I only noticed once it was 3/7 and I don't think there's a way to fix it without accidently drowning someone/flooding the fortress.
I'll post up screens of how everyone is doing next time I update.