Field Reports of Tannen Rimtarazin, Trusted Lieutenant
14th Felsite, 303All days should be like this one.
The simple exercising of power to meet the challenges of the world and overcoming them easily. Maybe one day, after Overlord seizes control of the world, all days will be like this. Planning and forethought meeting the needs of everybody, and rendering all problems solvable... Ah, someday.
The elf traders returned, foolishly ignoring our warning, and presumably trying to discover the fate of their leader. Initially they were allowed to leave with their lives so that they could warn away others. Now it seems a stronger message is needed.
The Legionaries seem comfortable fighting in armour and are very enthusiastic about their new axes. I must admit though... it has nothing to tie the appearance together, it is just equipment, not a uniform. It needs something more. Elf blood is a good start, but perhaps impractical.
As we returned from the battlefield and left the minions to start clearing up the mess, squad leader Gutanoth brought critical information to my attention. Apparently she has seen moods before in other fortresses, and more importantly, has heard stories of what happens when the demands of the spirits are not met.
She relates a tale of a dwarf who began work on an amulet that was of such beautiful workmanship that those who see even its remnants are left speechless. He worked for months, at first in secret, then as it became clear a part was missing, raving and screaming for his neighbours and friends to find him shells. All searched, and no shells could be found. His ravings grew more and more desperate, until one day the spirit left him, destroying his mind in the process. Only the dwarves who fled the craftsdwarf's insane rage survived to relate the tale, and the only Artifact created was a pile of corpses.
The story was worryingly prophetic. As we returned to the fort, Gutanoth's tale coming to an end, we discovered Guy the doctor's assistant pacing in circles in the dining hall mumbling about proper tools.
This cannot be allowed to continue. Artifacts must be produced efficiently for the Overlord's cause. Moods must be completed. Most of all, we must have raw materials of all kinds ready for such an emergency. I will not allow my mind to be taken from me at my time of triumph.
27th Felsite, 303The child Timmi had her fifth birthday today. By order of the Overlord's list, that makes her my advisor who I must consult on all plans.
All I can say to this is that I am very
very glad that my only involvement in the engineering projects is to order it done. I've tried to explain strange moods to her. Trying to get her to understand geothermal waterwheel power can only have one outcome: making me want to kill the entire fort, starting with myself.
Her first official advice in her new position is that we must build... an alligator room.
Somehow, the Gods only know how, the elves managed to bring a live alligator over the glacier with them. They must have carried it hundreds of miles over ice. I can't even begin to speculate what they were thinking. Nevertheless, the advice seems to agree with the List.
48. I will treat any beast which I control through magic or technology with respect and kindness. Thus if the control is ever broken, it will not immediately come after me for revenge.So not only do I have to keep this ridiculous overgrown lizard alive, I have to keep it happy. I have to keep a cold blooded, sun-loving monster happy, at the south pole.
Well, orders are orders, no matter what I think of them.
17th Hematite, 303Once given a suitable work area and the tools that he was shouting about, Guy's mood proceeded without incident. I am beginning to question the value of these Artifacts.
I am not an expert in occult matters, but the Artifacts in the Vault seem mostly to be worthless as anything but decoration. The spirits have strange priorities. I cannot see that they have the same desires as mortal dwarves.