Ultimately, it is not important whether or not the goblins escape the caverns. Whatever occurs after 235 falls solidly in the realm of speculation and imagination, as it is in this year that the last and final mountainhome of the Merchant of Echoing, the accursed fortress known in horrific legends and whispered myths as
Weatherwires, ultimately crumbles to its end.
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And so, despite the dwarves' best efforts to go out in a blaze of glory, fighting nameless demons in the depths of hell itself, the story really ends with a crippled merchant who hides from a goblin siege, and slowly dies of thirst in a dark, hidden corner of the fortress.
Is it a disappointing ending?
For some, maybe.
It might have worked better (i.e. had a better sense of closure) if Solon had had the opportunity to give a tragic monologue in her final, parched moments, before dying - but unfortunately, I am only slightly better than the dwarves themselves at dramatic speech-writing, so what I gave to you was (with a little mixing around) the actual ending, as I perceived it.
So, uh, thanks for reading. Writing these updates was entertaining, if a little depressing at times. I did my best to chronicle the important events that occurred throughout the slow fall of the fortress, and I hope you (the reader, whenever you read this) enjoyed (or will enjoy) it.
I will be frank. In the beginning, I did not plan on the thread turning into what it is now. It just sort of happened. Also, I had doubts at the time that narrating the slow decline of a hundred or so dwarves would be any fun at all. Because, hey, at the time, I saw what I was doing as staving off eventually losing - and "Losing is fun!" About halfway through, I realized that I was not, in fact, staving off losing. In fact, as anyone who has read can confirm, there has been quite a bit of losing going on in Weatherwires.
I soon realized that what I was doing here was losing
very, very slowly.So, that's basically it. I'll begin setting up saves as an adventurer so people can actually explore the fortress. Also, if anyone has any questions concerning the fortress itself, I'd be happy to answer them. There are a few amusing anecdotes, completely unrelated to the main plot, that I have yet to post, as well. Thanks again for reading.