They also worship the emo dorf goddess Luk Embraceglosses. She holds sway over death, blight, and poetry. Oddly merciful with only two deaths, being entirely my fault... Also, no horrible poetry from our mediocre engravers yet. I should mid in descriptor shapes of words, stories, and poems so they can appear in engravings and as your civs heroic motto on armor.
The next god is the god of food, fertility, rain, thunder, lightning, and agriculture. He's the one that makes it rain, and he must like us because our agricultural industry is booming even during the construction of the First Bridge.
Erib the Whiteness of Diamonds, the deity of minerals and Jewels, is on our side as well, I can tell it! I chose to build my bridge from diorite because I wanted dark stone free of aquifers, and it turns out it's one of the most common stones around, having over 60 layers! I have cassiterite, tetrahedrite, galena, large cluster colorful junk stones and beautiful cobaltite zig-zagging through my tunnels like schools of shrimp. I ought to dedicate a statue to her on the continental side, facing the island and the continent across the sea.
Urem Stoodsieges, god of war and fortresses is either happily merciful, or angrily depriving the dwarves of combat. (I turned off invasions, when the bridge is complete and I reactivate them the goblins are gonna give it a brand new paint job!
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Doren Silverygems the Luxurious Diamond, deity of wealth, and we are certainly wealthy by this point, so he's happy.
Gasis may not be pleased; she's the deity of family, birth, marriage, pregnancy, and mountains. We have had only 1 birth, and only 3 out of 60 dwarves are children, with I believe only one married couple.
And last and probably least for anyone still alive is Dasel Heatherday; associated with consolation. Probably dorf heaven's administrator.