Journal of Stakud Fathod, expedition leader of The Gilded Pick, founder of Atisstinthad
1st Granite, 301
We've finally arrived! After months of searching and hard travel, we've reached the slopes of the Obscure Fingers and finally found the perfect spot to build a new settlement! There's lots of metal ore and gems exposed to the surface, so the rock should be especially rich here. There's a brook nearby that winds through a nice little microcline canyon, and plenty of trees we can cut down to annoy the elves. Cerol says she thinks the ground bulges a little to the north, so we think there also may be a magma deposit too. With that for a heat source and all the white sand up there, I may finally get to practice my glassmaking again!
There's also some lighter rock past the brook that might be limestone. Steel maces for everyone! Once we get the glass furnace and the forges running I'll have to remember to put a window in my office, and make some glass statues, and a weapons stand for all my stee“What in the name of Doren do you think you're doing?” Erith held the journal away from her with one hand, and blocked Stakud's frantic attempts to retrieve it with the other. “You said this morning that we were gonna stay here, and now it's past Noon and all you've done is...is
scribble! When are we gonna start digging?”
Stakud sighed and let his arms fall to his sides. “We want to make Staketheater into a great dwarven city someday! You don't want it to be stuck with a crummy entrance hall, do you? We need planning, and sketches, and lines on blue paper... It all takes time!”
“So does growing the crops that go into your beer,” she spat. “We need to start digging now, or didn't you notice how light the barrels have gotten?” Stakud just stood there, his lips moving but no words coming out. Erith snorted and began to pace, her booted feet sending stones skittering across the ground. “Why are we calling it 'Staketheater', anyway? You've watched too many performances of Berath the Vampire Stabber, I think.”
It was a poor insult, but it seemed to snap him out of it. “We're an outpost of the Crypt of Conjuring! I'm just trying to uphold some thematic consistency in naming; we may be trying to get as far as possible from our rulers, but that doesn't mean we can't have
culture.”
“Hey, why aren't we doing anything?” One of the expedition's two miners approached, twirling his pick with impatience.
“Tholtig! This jerk wants to draw pictures instead of digging!”
“I just want to plan out our first steps before we do anything...”
This was too much for Tholtig. Half a day in their new home, and the two of them were already back to bickering over the shape of the tunnels
he would have to dig. He gave the pick another twirl and pointed it at Stakud. “Look. We're low on food, the booze is almost gone, and we need shelter. Once we have some beds built and some crops grown, then we can go out and make your fancy dining rooms somewhere. Or did you think we were going to stay in our first dirthole forever?”
“Um...no.”
“So can we dig now?”
“Yes?”
“Where?”
“Here?”
“Good.”
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I had been looking for a good site with sand and magma for awhile, and when I finally found one, I decided to write a story about it. Unfortunately, after hours of poring through the legends screen and writing down all the starting seven's personality traits, the fear of screwing it all up grew so strong that I couldn't do anything. I eventually got tired of not being able to at least play the game, so I started over.
I knew I had to write about it when I ended up with a dwarf named Stakud who liked white sand. The fact that he's a rebellious dreamer just made it even better. I made him a glassmaker and put him in charge.
Starting map is available
here. It's no Nist Akath, but I think I'm still enough of a newbie that it shouldn't matter much. Updates are whenever I get around to them, and suggestions are welcome but I reserve the right to do something completely stupid instead.
Also, this is just a story; I'm not doing a community or succession fortress, though if anyone really wanted to, I suppose you could adopt a dwarf and I'll try to keep an eye on it. That's
like a community fortress, but without all the distractingly anachronistic names.
I've never done this before and I don't know if anything interesting will happen, but I'll still try to make it entertaining!