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LimestoneThe farm's complete, the hatches in place, the doors sealed. All that's left is to pull the lever! A dwarf named Polar_Atom, who had done most of the mechanics on the project, suggested we test the drainage hatch and double check the doors. I cupped him upside the head and told him to quit being a pansy.
"Pull the lever!" I ordered.
The floodgate burst open and a fountain of watered gushed in. As I watched through a hatch in the door, I noticed a thick layer of mud being dispersed across the floor - just as planned! I chuckled at my own brilliance, and raised my eyebrows at ol' Polar_Atom. He shook his head and looked away, one hand ready to pull the drainage lever and his eyes on the water level.
I yanked on the floodgate lever once more and the flowing water was cut off. A second later Polar_Atom pulled the hatch lever and we both watched the pool drain into the hollowed cavern I'd prepared below. I thumped him on the back and went to find the farmers.
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SandstoneAnother group of migrants strode in today, not caring to wipe their boots before stepping all over my smooth stone hallway. I assigned a few to the new farm and a few to set up some workshops. The chapter for industry has begun! Plisskin pulled a couple more aside, later telling me he intended to set up a militia of sorts. He'd got a bowyery scratched up and a bonecarver making them some bolts. I told him if he's got it all sorted I don't mind sparing a few hands.
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TimberI had stepped outside earlier for a drink and noticed a bear off in the distance. Sipping at my sewer brew, I thought back to the previous month and Plisskin's decision to form a milita. What a grand time to test their metal! I bellowed down the hallway for him and he arrived a minute later with his squad of four.
"Reckon you can take a bear?" I said, grinning from ear to ear.
"Give me one good reason why-"
"Oh common, I dare ya!"
He raised one of his thick eyebrows, "We haven't any weapons yet, at least wait for a few crossbows to be made for us?"
I just stared at him, grinning. He didn't look amused.
"Alright boys, looks like our first training session's been scheduled." He finally said, leading them out past the tree line.
I couldn't see very well from the gate, since they chased the thing up the hill a fair way. A half hour later they returned, covered in blood and a few of them limping. I laughed in triumph and thumped Iden on the arm encouragingly. He winced. What a pansy.