Cog’s Journal, 3rd of Opal, 309Martini immediately told me he didn’t have an informant, he was just following me out of concern for my mental state. I certainly appreciate his honesty and I’m quite comfortable with the idea of keeping him in the guard for now assuming he has no issues with the idea.
Here is the list of noted criminals and their assigned sentences identified by Syntic and Martini:
Ilral Nisgakfikod – 26 Days
Limul Asmellular – 26 Days
Mebzuth Onulgigin – 51 Days
Zan Limululzetst – 101 Days
All of these are dwarves who have violated critical production orders in the past couple years. Additionally, some of their recent activities make me suspect they were involved in the sabotage of 309. Zan Limululzetst has apparently been noted as the ringleader having been seen organizing several dwarves and sneaking off the job on occasion. A few months in jail should dampen their interest in causing trouble.
I really hope we’ve seen the end of this. It’s time to get on with finishing the dining hall and laying the groundwork for new projects. I’ve given new orders to the glassmakers. The production of green glass tubes and corkscrews has begun. Soon the mechanics will have a huge amount of work ahead as well.
Events of the 16th of Obsidian, 309Alath Zanoronul was the youngest miner in the fortress. Indeed, having only come of age a few months earlier she was the youngest adult in the fortress. She had been resigned to many years as a hauler before the opportunity to take on a trade would come around. But instead she was handed a pick 3 months after coming of age. Already she was quite competent as a miner and she was getting better by the day.
Unfortunately, it meant that she got the short straw when it was time to breach the magma channel to flood the area around the spiral stairway. At least this area would be comparatively safe. The magma was quite sluggish this far from the magma pipe. Still, she had heard stories about the danger, and Cog was insisting on a clean cut which meant she had to work down in the channel rather than from above.
She swung her pick several times at the first breach. Sluggishly, the magma flowed forth, leaving her plenty of time to get clear. She moved on to the second point right near the exit and swung her pick again. The stone quickly gave way and the magma surged out, nearly cutting off her route. She dodge back and then around the rapidly spreading flood and through the door. She quickly slammed and locked the door behind her.
That was close but it went far better than she had expected. The magma would make a lovely decorative ring around the entrance hallway once everything was channeled out.
OOC:
@breadbocks: Fair enough, I think Cog is still comfortable with having you in the guard if you would like. I don’t have them on training shifts, so it seems you pretty much you just do your usual work.
@Syntic: An epic Tower is on the books but it’ll be a while before I get it going.