After my previous failures in expeditionary ventures, I felt it necessary to cease wasting my funds, and shift my focus to a new method of... planning my voyages.
First of all, for another expedition, I needed a new group of dwarves. I consulted my past acquaintances, but I realized that after news had gone out about my horrible failure at a coherent expedition, nobody would be willing to come. Thus, I assembled a new group, after traveling to a foreign Dwarven settlement that I had come across in my travels. The healthy guilds there allowed me to recruit quite a few skilled followers. Now, our fortress will begin with a healthy industry, once we set up the general work areas.
First of all, it seems that most of the world hates us:
Now, the second part of my plan was to unfold. I told the dwarves that we would head to a nice, safe, temperate forest with lots of safe animals:
In actuality though, I had set off for this wonderful spot:
It's the perfect spot! A winding spire overlooking a mountain. It was all a dwarf could hope for in a location to embark to! Of course, minus trees and any amount of safety whatsoever. Regardless, I have trained myself in hammer usage prior to this. I did, however, forget my hammer...
A temporary setback! We have arrived. My team asked me why we came here, I simply replied, "This spot is better. Let us strike the Earth!"
There are laterite pebbles tot he north. These red stones sometimes bear iron or even aluminum! I will be sure to prospect these for minerals. The chert mountain to the west will be our starting point.
I figured that I needed a more fitting title. Thus, I pronounced the title of High Inquisitor upon myself.
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So guys, this is yet another community fort. I really hope that this one will actually work, unlike my previous embarks. I have stopped modding for now, so this fort should be safe from that. Dwarves are available, and lets hope 31.26 doesn't come out too soon. For those wanting male Dwarves, we have a craftsman and an engraver.