Cog's Journal, 13th of Timber, 306Erush Shorastothos is one of our Gem Cutters. I've had her assigned to cutting the wide variety of gems that have been discovered in the mining sites for some projects. Unfortunately, the constant work seems to have made her snap. On her way back from picking up yet another gem for cutting she snapped, started babbling about the sheer potential of gems and dashed off to her workshop. She grabbed a handful of different gems and got to work.
Cog's Journal, 17th of Timber, 306 That was fast considering the quality of the product:
I expect she'll be able to cut our gem supply very rapidly now. I'm going to have to make sure she leaves some raw just in case they're needed.
Events of the 19th of Timber, 306 Tulon Becorlikot was pretty one unhappy liaison. Erush Ariden had managed to convince the king that she should be reassigned to the southern region due to increased complexities in negotiations with the humans. Of course this meant that he was promoted to take care of the west, which pretty much meant spending most of the year traveling through goblin infested forests to Towersoared.
He'd heard very little good about Towersoared from Erush. Granted she was nothing but a complainer on the best of days. Apparently the dwarves there were annoying and evasive to say the least. Even worse, before he headed out, he was taken aside by one of the king's advisors and ordered to find out what Cog was up to. In no uncertain terms, he was informed that Cog was a dangerous threat to the crown. There was no doubt that there must be some sort of sedition going on here. The subtle hint was that he would be watch very carefully after this visit.
The merchants certainly had no issues with Towersoared, this was apparently the largest caravan they had brought here yet. Apparently the trade goods here were top quality. As he crossed the desert, a bright reflection caught his eyes. What were they building over there? Looking behind him, he saw the merchants detouring away from the normal path towards Towersoared. Where were they going?
As he continued to walk towards Towersoared, the sun vanished behind the hills. A simple stone block wall stood in his way; obviously the dwarves of Towersoared had been working on their defenses. The caravan driver must have noticed some sign that he had missed. But behind the wall, there was a massive arch of green glass, quite close to the location of the pit of Towersoared.
What was Cog up to here? What kind of symbol of defiance was this wall intended to be? He gritted his teeth and made his way inside to find out.
Cog's Journal, 25th of Timber, 306 ARGH! Damn those goblins, damn them to hell! Just as the merchants were about to cross through the gates, a goblin ambush popped up. What's worse, they got off a lucky shot that severely wounded one of their pack animals. The animal survived but fell unconscious right on the trigger for one of our cage traps! So of course it captures the camel and the merchants just turned around and left. Some stupid comment about union rules.
Rules, bah! What kind of merchant hauls a king's ransom in goods across the desert only to turn around because one of their mules is trapped in a cage? Apparently it's our fault the stupid animal fell unconscious on the trigger. We can get the stupid creature out! What a waste.
And that shifty new Liaison, he's poking around asking all sorts of questions. I really don't like this one. Glad Mayor Amsel gets the fun with this one. He should be able to keep this Tulon very busy in meetings so he's not getting underfoot in dangerous construction sites.
What an awful day!
(OOC): Lots of updates coming today. I played a lot this weekend but my internet was down so I didn't get to post anything. I'll post them through the day as I have time available.
@breadbocks: That's pretty much what I was thinking for the technical side. Just have to figure out how to fit it in with everything. I've got a couple interesting ideas on how to do that.
@Scaraban: You're in there; you just didn't request a nickname at the time so you might have missed him. I've nicknamed your dwarf Scaraban in the document and in the game so he'll be easier for you to spot in the future. Let me know if you want that changed!