8th SandstoneAnother eight dwarves joined us on today. For once, this lot didn't bring any livestock with them.
Dr Kosotham had treated Momuz, and she was back on her feet and cheerfully cannibalizing the gear of the slaughtered goblins. Somehow she was holding both a shield and an axe in her one working hand. Zon Dumatthel and dyer Logem Rulushsodel, who turned out to be handy with a spear, had brought the Crystalline Oceans back up to five again. Their equipment was still appalling though.
18th TimberTwangSNAPThe goblins were back.
Endok and Muthkat went up on the walls to watch for more while Medtob reset the trap that had been sprung. We were going to run out of cages at this rate.
"Hey!" Endok yelled a little while later. "Caravan's coming!"
We didn't lack for trade goods this time, anyway. Some of those goblins had had really nice gear.
The liaison wasn't with the caravan. We spotted him a few moments later, coming from a different direction.
"Why's he running so fast?" the doctor wondered out loud.
At last the liaison got close enough for us to hear what he was shouting. "Ambush!
Ambush!"
"Oh,
carp," I said. "Excuse my language."
I had actually prepared for this, sort of. We had five loaded cage traps. We could lock the inner door, and we had a bridge now that could be lowered to cover the entrance to our fort as a last resort. If the first five bowmen would obligingly walk into the cage traps for us, Ushrir and the Crystalline Oceans might be able to ambush the ambushers and kill the last bowman before he could do any damage.
Of course, snatchers spoiled the plan by setting off most of the traps as soon as the order was made to go below. Four bowgoblins remained uncaged.
"How much will you give us for all of this?" I said, hefting a mound of assorted silk and leather goods into the depot. The merchant looked rather taken aback.
I made the selections quickly: a steel spear, we could afford that. A steel breastplate. A bismuth bronze helm, that might help. All the metal bars. "D-don't you want the lye you ordered?" Yes. All of it. Just put it on the floor there.
"Looks like you've got a bit of a goblin problem," the liaison said.
"Yes but I have faith it will be dealt with very shortly who's the best marksdwarf we've got? Endok put this stuff on and get up on the wall. Wait, have you got any bolts? Go get some bolts. Gods why didn't we put an outer door on the cage trap corridor I am so
stupid."
Predictably, Endok fired one shot, jumped away from a bolt and fell off the wall. On the wrong side. The Crystalline Oceans rushed to his defense.
This strategy worked slightly better.
The remaining two goblins hung back, keeping out of sight around the wall of the palisade. They were nervous, trigger-happy.
"Screw this," Ushrir muttered, and stomped outside on her own.
"
Ushrir, dont--!"
"There," she said sourly as she came back down the ramp. "You can all stop crying now. They're gone."
"There'll be a second group," the liaison said. "Maybe a third. I know how they think."
Endok wasn't badly hurt, but his leg needed cleaning, sutures and a dressing. Dr Kosotham was on the case. That left us with two marksdwarves. If there was a second bowman group out there, we were done for.
"Excuse me, Soapmaster, but we're almost out of alcohol."
"I don't give a carp! I'm trying to figure out a way to make us all
not die here! Go drink blendec blood out of the haunted aquifer or something!"
TwangSNAP...That was the last cage trap.
"Ambush! There's another ambush out there!"
The leader, another bowman had walked into the trap. The rest of them were speargoblins. ...Speargoblins. They had no ranged attackers! "Where's Endok? Dr Kosotham, we need Endok back up here!"
"I'm not done yet! Damnit, Zephyr, I'm a doctor, not a miracle worker!"
"What do you want us to do?" Bembul the marksdwarf asked. "We can help."
"Get up on the walls," I said grimly. "Start shooting the bastards. And hope there isn't a third ambush..."
"That's ruined
her day," marksdwarf-Muthkat said cheerfully.
It was the sixth of Moonstone.