Welcome aboard, you're both listed. I've never had war with humans either, it should be fun. Anyone know when we should expect the attack?
Ill take turn five, also are we going to use graphics, or is it up to the player?
*EDIT* Btw do we need to pick a dwarf now, or can we do so on our turn?
It's fine to wait. Graphics are up to each player, but if you use them, please replace the raws at the end of your term to give the next player a clean slate.
Journal of Sethis Wheeltheaters, Commandant of Fort BellwaxedFelsite 28In the name of her former Majesty, Who Waxes the Bells, today begins a brighter tomorrow.
At least we made it here alive. All has been quiet so far, but one can hear the baying of ogres from far off across the hills. Today is the 1st of Granite, and so we stopped our wagon in honor of tradition. The seven of us find ourselves in a fruitful vale not far from last night's campsite. The surrounding view is marvelous. The flies are annoying, but the expanse of trees about us gives us shelter from the blazing sun. One can almost see why elves so love the woods.
We watched a herd of elephants walk by our camp, keeping their eyes averted from us. We stared them down. No dwarf has ever forgotten the treachery of elephants. They left us in peace, fortunately. We haven't the time to deal with them. It will soon be be sunset, but we still have time to dig out a small shelter before darkness falls and the ogres come.
I was wrong!
Holy stones was I wrong
Turns out these ogres don't mind the sun, and all elephants are bastards. We put the monsters down. Actually, General Kaguro put the monsters down by himself. A harpy flew off with his favorite hammer so he's been "forced" to use an axe, but to be honest he doesn't appear all that upset. I've never seen him in action before today, but I admit he deserve his rank and reputation; the rest of us can't even keep up with him.
Due to the low-lying nature of our site, we've breached the caverns earlier than anticipated. I've warned the miners to be careful. General Kaguro is eager to test his might against the beasts of the underworld, but we agreed it can wait.
By Spring's end we managed to complete the stair to the cave and a crude dormitory, as well as a few rudimentary workshops, but there isn't much else to report, except for the group of lionesses that attacked the fort this morning.
The General is a brute! I swear he bit off one of the lionesses' ears before he killed it. His beard is all bloody. I'll sleep better knowing I'm on his side, if I can sleep at all with all those damned ogres yodeling.
A toast, to Summ-- WHAT
WHO THE HELL
(The rest of the page, partially torn, is covered with indecipherable scribbling, as though the quill had run dry and, instead of being re-inked, was dragged violently across the parchment by a moderately angry hand.)