To everyone signing up, you're all in for the next immigration wave. Pwnzerfaust and Diarrhea Ferret, if you give me your dorf details I'll set them up with immigrants too.
From the diaries of Mr. Ax. Dated 26th Slate 744, Mid-Spring
Work is never short these past days, and even I have been reduced to labouring like a common minion. Much has been accomplished though; Doctor Graf has finished the beds, the food and drink has been bought indoors, and the mason Derm has made us some rock door to hide the Base and a new chamber has been dug out to increase space. Most important of all, I have begun work on some preliminary plans for my grand work. I estimate that with the vast machinery and work required, much more labour is needed, I will need to find some way to recruit more henchdwarves. Furthermore, the nature of my device requires a dip in the earth for true effectiveness; I shall send Derm and Doctor Graf out tomorrow to search for such a natural feature. If we can't find one then we shall need to carve one ourselves.
Not all is well and good however; we are falling prey to our stomachs. I estimate we do not have enough food and drink stores to last us the year. The masked butcher, Frodo seems a murderous reliable sort for getting us some meat, I will send him out to get us some more meat stores. The sooner we become self-sufficient the sooner my grand plans can be put into action.
The sun shone down brightly as Derm and Doctor Graf hauled themselves up another incline. The two had been walking for over an hour now, searching for Mr. Ax's hole in the ground. They had all but given up hope now, and were just about to make their way back to the Base when they heard a crashing of rocks and a cry of frustration. Running towards they sound, they found an angry Frodo at the bottom of a deep dip in the rock. A mountain goat was blaring loudly, bouncing up the sides back up towards the mountain.
"How did we miss this?" Doctor Graf asked, puzzled. Derm shrugged,
"What do you think Mr. Ax even wants with a hole?" It was Graf's turn to shrug,
"Some plan." he replied, his mind already churning with his own ideas,
"A plan involving a giant tower with a maze inside?" Derm wondered hopefully. Frodo was still shouting angrily at the mountain goat as the two carefully came down to help,
"You're not hurt?" Graf asked. Frodo turned to him, a furious gleam in his eye and his hand quivering,
"I was a second away from getting that goat and gutting it!" he complained, "A SECOND! Now it'll be dry horse meat tonight! I want fresh meat! Fresh meat with blood still in it! Not dry flesh!"
"Not one, but two!?" Mr. Ax asked excitedly. A manic grin spread onto his face as Doctor Graf and Derm told him of the deep pit they had found. It had turned out that there was another one just behind it. The evil genius rubbed his hands together in glee, "And was there a flat surface nearby? Large enough for a third?" The two Dwarves nodded, Mr. Ax chuckled, "Brilliant! Excellent! Wonderful!" he exclaimed, "In that case we simply need to wait for adequate labour and we can begin with the plan! And it is a great plan! It is a great plan of
great proportions!" he broke off here into crazed laughter, and Derm and the Doctor couldn't help but join in with a few chuckles themselves.
24th Slate 744, Late Spring
Location: The BaseFrodo was whistling merrily through his mask as Shebi hauled in another hoary marmot carcass,
"Typ's got another one for you, Frodo." the weaponsmith said quietly. Typ had taken up the hunting on account of his weapon skills, leaving Frodo free to butcher the carcasses for meat and bones. The butcher didn't look up from his work. He had a steel battleaxe before him, and a pile of bones besides him. In one hand he help a knife. He took a bone, and began carving it with the knife. Shebi looked at it curiously,
"What are you doing?" she asked. The bonecarver didn't look round but answered - gruffly, as though annoyed he was being bothered during his work -
"Carving bones up, things're better with bone on them."
He finished the bone he was working on, having carved it into a neat spike. Shebi's interest grew further now that spikes were involved. Taking a length of cord, the butcher tied the spikes to the battleaxe. He showed it to Shebi, the handle was now fine goat bone, and it menaced with spikes of hoary marmot bones. Shebi took it in one hand,
"See?" Frodo said, "Much better with bone, better for slicing meat." The weaponsmith nodded at this, feeling the tip of the spikes with a finger,
"Definitely better." she agreed. It was the bonecarver's turn to nod,
"Now if you'll excuse me," he said shortly, taking up a goat skull, "I'm going to make some more decorations."