Diary of Iggy McNatz 2nd Granite 252.
I was in my shop today, making a lovely door, when the current overseer wandered in. This, of course, is hardly an uncommon occurrence, he's always poking his nose in where it doesn't belong. He carried with him a sheaf of papers, more work orders I supposed, yet to my shock, dismay, and horror he dropped the papers on my workbench and said "Congratulations! You're in charge now!"
Crap.
I sat down on a chert throne I'd carved earlier, and began to work through the pile of papers. I quickly realized the paperwork for the fort was in complete disarray. Due mostly to the fact that we, at present have no bookkeeper.
Issues:
1) Need a bookkeeper.
I then perused the current work orders... there were none. Of the fifty or so stout souls in the fortress over a quarter were sitting idle.
Issues:
1) Need a bookkeeper.
2) Get people working.
I then decided to take a walk, leaving the papers sitting on my workbench. As I strolled through the fortress I noticed most of our military sitting around.... just... sitting.
Issues:
1) Need a bookkeeper.
2) Get people working.
3) Get the military training.
As it stands we have a single squad of seven dwarves, with minimal equipment. I'll need to find the barracks, and see to it that they are properly supplied in beds, armor racks, and weapon racks, all made of stone of course.
I found the barracks... it's a single weapon rack next to the carpenters workshop...
Lovely.
I then reviewed our pasture land, and animals. While we have a large number of animals little has been done to attend to their needs and most still languish in cages, I will have to have some slaughtered, and the rest put out to pasture.
Issues:
1) Need a bookkeeper.
2) Get people working.
3) Fix the barracks
4) Get the military training.
5) Fix the pasture problem
A great dwarf once said, it is from their foes that cities learn to build high walls. We have no walls, and are protected by a forest of stone fall traps. Waste of good mechanisms, they could be cage traps and be ten-fold more effective.
Issues:
1) Need a bookkeeper.
2) Get people working.
3) Fix the barracks
4) Get the military training.
5) Fix the pasture problem
6) Fix the gatehouse
Well, I have my list of issues, I'm leaving the projects of previous overseers alone, there is enough mundane work to do without adding my mark of "greatness" to this fort.