Oceanbridge at War, Week One
In a lucky break for the dwarfs trapped out on the bridge, the goblins turned out to be more interested in chasing down various chickens and cavies that were wandering around the plains. Person ordered the gates opened once more, and closed them again once everyone (more or less) was safely underground. Only Derm was upset about that decision.
"This is not hard, Person. You open that gate, me and my boys kill those goblins, and the problem is solved. Siege over.”
“And if you instead all get killed, Derm, what then? Did you notice what happened to Tosid and... the other swordsman, whatever his name was? No. I am not going to risk the entire enterprise just because you want to “charge out and slaughter them”. We are dwarfs. We can come up with a better solution.”
“What, then?”
Person fell silent. He knew there
was another solution. It was just a matter of thinking of it.
Guy spoke up. “Listen, right. We’ve got that empty pond there, right? So, we dig over, pop up, shoot the hell out of them, and pop back in before they realize we’ve just shot the hell out of them! They'll run in terror and we can stab them all to pieces as they do!” He looked around, hoping for approval. Person turned to Cilob, who he recognized as generally the more sensible of the two. (Generally.)
Cilob shrugged. “It’s worth a try.”
In the end, Guy managed to kill one of the goblins, and the hunter Ishar another before the rest ran off to chase down a hapless gem setter who had been stuck on the bridge.
Not the solution everyone had had in mind.
.............................................
The Siege Drags On: Week TwoIt had taken several hours of waiting, but Aban had finally made it to Person's office. It seemed like everyone wanted to meet with the mayor these days. The siege was starting to wear everyone down, it seemed. Person was sitting at his desk, looking tired. He motioned for her to take a seat.
“Ah, Aban. I got your question about the demands from Hamlet. I’ve appointed this Hamlet as Captain of the Guard. She’s already shown she’s good for the job. Had a prison set up less than an hour after I appointed her. Anyway, the office and so on come with the... office, so her demands are reasonable and to be followed."
Well, that answered that. Something he said was bothering her, though. “Less than an hour? That’s… fast.”
“A good sign, I think. I’m confident she knows what she’s doing. We’re all going to be living in very close quarters for a while, and I want to be sure we can deal with any problems that may arise. People are becoming unhappy."
“Well, I suppose that makes…" Aban stopped. There was something else going on now. Even down several levels, she could tell something was wrong. "Listen, can you hear that?"
Person tilted his head. “No, I can’t."
A swordsdwarf (Probably Anderz, Aban thought. She liked to try to keep track of that sort of thing) elbowed her way through the crowd outside the door, and saluted Person. Ignoring Aban, he said "Sir! There's another army coming down the beach! I was up near the empty pond, and I spotted a whole horde of, well..."
"Well what? Humans? Our own men? Reinforcements from the mountainhomes?"
"Er... not exactly..."
((New Dwarfs, more coming
))
((Next: What Everyone is up to. Yes, Everyone.))