So, all my winter notes disappeared in a puff of logic.
Well, fuck them.
Migrants arrived, but no mechanics. Sorry.
Journal of Dariush The Third, Early Winter Spring of 5267.I should drink less. However incredibly awesome dwarven booze is, it is nothing compared to awesomeness of three-month consiousness. According to my assistants, nothing of note happened except a pink rhino forgotten beast rampaging through fortress, ripping off toes and fingers, so I think I didn't miss much.
The first order of the new year would be construction of new bedrooms for everyone.
Fractal bedrooms.
Plagiarism is awesome.
Next, I'm making a huge 'WELCOME' sign at our gates, made out of pure gold:
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Our mayor doesn't have
any bedroom, never mind office, tomb, etc.? Seriously?
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Everyone who praises the magnificense of ancient monuments omits one important thing - how
boring it is to oversee their construction. Especially if your builders are insane midgets who are more interested in dragging thaaat sock over theeeere rather than building...
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By the way, did I mention that I'm constructing a pumpstack to pour magma over all those fuckers who killed me in my previous incarnation? Yeah, I totally am.
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Also, my Door Monument is progressing nicely. Here's it's first level:
Glory to me,
Dariush the Builder!
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Damn, I only now noticed that I'm building those pumps out of bronze, and bronze isn't kosher for Armok. *sigh* At least I didn't get far into construction so it isn't too late to start over...
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The treehuggers have arrived. At last some real training for our military...
Mwahahaha!
MWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
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One of our metalcrafters decided to make some artifact and he needs yarn cloth for it. Not silk cloth or plant, of which we have hunderds of tons, but
yarn! This is so unfair... Oh, and we have no way to get it. Good bye, poor Muthkat Plainspaints!
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Today my daily report contained something... strange.
I reread the message several times, but it's contains didn't change. I guess this place is even more screwed up than I imagined.