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==Year 206==
 
==Year 206==
 
===First of Granite, 206===
 
===First of Granite, 206===
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[[Image:Treatyflames1.PNG|right|thumb]]
 
At last, we have arrived at the site of our new home, at the edge of the Forest of Calm in the shadow of the peaks of the Beak of Direction. I must admit, it's nothing like I was expecting from the information we received from the Becorrovod officials. The flowing water is little more than a brook, and the lush vegetation consists mainly of shrubs and bushes. Rather than a fertile valley, it appears to be a desolate gulch. Still, there is no turning back now, and we must make the best of what we have: two miners, one woodworker, three farmers, a bookkeeper, a dog, two oxen, an anvil, an axe, two picks, five seeds, and whatever food and ale we managed to avoid consuming on the journey through the wilderness.
 
At last, we have arrived at the site of our new home, at the edge of the Forest of Calm in the shadow of the peaks of the Beak of Direction. I must admit, it's nothing like I was expecting from the information we received from the Becorrovod officials. The flowing water is little more than a brook, and the lush vegetation consists mainly of shrubs and bushes. Rather than a fertile valley, it appears to be a desolate gulch. Still, there is no turning back now, and we must make the best of what we have: two miners, one woodworker, three farmers, a bookkeeper, a dog, two oxen, an anvil, an axe, two picks, five seeds, and whatever food and ale we managed to avoid consuming on the journey through the wilderness.
  
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===Twenty-First of Granite, 206===
 
===Twenty-First of Granite, 206===
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[[Image:Treatyflames2.PNG|right|thumb]]
 
The first phase of the digging is complete!  We've managed to survive for three weeks now, and despite the initial hopelessness of the situation spirits remain high. Our next task will be digging downwards to begin work on the fortress proper, while also shoring up the supports in the entry hall. That sandy clay loam just doesn't look very sturdy; we'll need to get some proper stone in there. And all those rocks just littering the ground... It simply won't do at all! There is much to do, but if things remain as they are we just might live long enough to succeed.
 
The first phase of the digging is complete!  We've managed to survive for three weeks now, and despite the initial hopelessness of the situation spirits remain high. Our next task will be digging downwards to begin work on the fortress proper, while also shoring up the supports in the entry hall. That sandy clay loam just doesn't look very sturdy; we'll need to get some proper stone in there. And all those rocks just littering the ground... It simply won't do at all! There is much to do, but if things remain as they are we just might live long enough to succeed.
  
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===Nineteenth of Felsite, 206===
 
===Nineteenth of Felsite, 206===
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[[Image:Treatyflames3.PNG|right|thumb]]
 
At last, the depot is done! No, Reg and Sazir didn't do it. I got sick of it not being done a MONTH AND A HALF after I ordered the construction and did it myself. On top of that, the sapphire vein ran out, there are still rocks and uncarved stone in our entry hall, and it's been raining for two weeks. At least our farmers didn't waste any time planting plump helmet spawns once the farming cavern was dug out. Oh, and our exalted carpenter? In the two months since I set him to work on making beds, he's made three. Three! In case he hasn't noticed, there are SEVEN of us. I do hope this  attitude of his doesn't persist, or we are never going to get anything done around here.
 
At last, the depot is done! No, Reg and Sazir didn't do it. I got sick of it not being done a MONTH AND A HALF after I ordered the construction and did it myself. On top of that, the sapphire vein ran out, there are still rocks and uncarved stone in our entry hall, and it's been raining for two weeks. At least our farmers didn't waste any time planting plump helmet spawns once the farming cavern was dug out. Oh, and our exalted carpenter? In the two months since I set him to work on making beds, he's made three. Three! In case he hasn't noticed, there are SEVEN of us. I do hope this  attitude of his doesn't persist, or we are never going to get anything done around here.
  
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===First of Limestone, 206===
 
===First of Limestone, 206===
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[[Image:Treatyflames4.PNG|right|thumb]]
 
Well, summer came and went, mostly uneventfully. The migrants that Becorrovod promised to send never came, which I suppose shouldn't come as much of a shock given what they promised us about the location. I just hope that caravan gets here; we're running short on food, and a fortress full of starving dwarves is a terrible, terrible sight to behold.
 
Well, summer came and went, mostly uneventfully. The migrants that Becorrovod promised to send never came, which I suppose shouldn't come as much of a shock given what they promised us about the location. I just hope that caravan gets here; we're running short on food, and a fortress full of starving dwarves is a terrible, terrible sight to behold.
  
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===Third of Sandstone, 206===
 
===Third of Sandstone, 206===
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[[Image:Treatyflames5.PNG|right|thumb]]
 
It took me two weeks to get those lazy dwarves to actually MOVE those eight measly crafts to the depot. And once they did, the merchants told me that the stonecraft fad is over. Of all the luck! Moreover, it seems these merchants came all this way just to bring us cloth, leather, armor, and weapons, none of which we have a particular need for. And so I asked them, what about food? Seems the only food they brought were a few slabs of elk meat and, joy of joys, MORE plump helmets. I took them, of course - we need the food and I couldn't trade the crafts for much else - but I think these merchants need to get their priorities straight. I'll be having a very stern talk with their liaison about our needs, for all the good it's likely to do...
 
It took me two weeks to get those lazy dwarves to actually MOVE those eight measly crafts to the depot. And once they did, the merchants told me that the stonecraft fad is over. Of all the luck! Moreover, it seems these merchants came all this way just to bring us cloth, leather, armor, and weapons, none of which we have a particular need for. And so I asked them, what about food? Seems the only food they brought were a few slabs of elk meat and, joy of joys, MORE plump helmets. I took them, of course - we need the food and I couldn't trade the crafts for much else - but I think these merchants need to get their priorities straight. I'll be having a very stern talk with their liaison about our needs, for all the good it's likely to do...
  
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===Twenty-third of Slate, 207===
 
===Twenty-third of Slate, 207===
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[[Image:Treatyflames6.PNG|right|thumb]]
 
Finally, the migrants have arrived! In all, we got twenty-one migrants, not a one of which is any useful. Peasants, dyers, weavers, and cheese makers, the lot of them. As well as an armorer and a blacksmith, though without a forge they may as well be more peasants. Though I suppose there is a bright side: that's a lot of dwarves that can help with boulder-clearing duty!
 
Finally, the migrants have arrived! In all, we got twenty-one migrants, not a one of which is any useful. Peasants, dyers, weavers, and cheese makers, the lot of them. As well as an armorer and a blacksmith, though without a forge they may as well be more peasants. Though I suppose there is a bright side: that's a lot of dwarves that can help with boulder-clearing duty!
  
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===Fourth of Moonstone, 207===
 
===Fourth of Moonstone, 207===
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[[Image:Treatyflames7.PNG|right|thumb]]
 
Construction on the storage rooms and workshops is nearly complete! In other news, some inattentive dwarf (it could have been any of them, really) left the remains of whatever creature he ate in the dining room, and now it and the hallway are completely filled with miasma. I guess I'd better settle in for a week of depressed nauseated dwarves.
 
Construction on the storage rooms and workshops is nearly complete! In other news, some inattentive dwarf (it could have been any of them, really) left the remains of whatever creature he ate in the dining room, and now it and the hallway are completely filled with miasma. I guess I'd better settle in for a week of depressed nauseated dwarves.
  
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===Twenty-First of Obsidian, 207===
 
===Twenty-First of Obsidian, 207===
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[[Image:Treatyflames8.PNG|right|thumb]]
 
Stinthad came to me to talk about fortress defense. Sizal thought he saw some goblins skulking around while tearing down that hill, and while we haven't been attacked yet they feel it's only a matter of time. After much deliberation I agreed, and have begun plans for defense. At least to begin with, we'll be installing a gate (which we should have done anyway) controlled by a lever at the bottom of the stairs, a series of stone fall traps outside the entrance, and a catapult at the end of the hallway. With any luck, this will halt any goblin war parties in their tracks!
 
Stinthad came to me to talk about fortress defense. Sizal thought he saw some goblins skulking around while tearing down that hill, and while we haven't been attacked yet they feel it's only a matter of time. After much deliberation I agreed, and have begun plans for defense. At least to begin with, we'll be installing a gate (which we should have done anyway) controlled by a lever at the bottom of the stairs, a series of stone fall traps outside the entrance, and a catapult at the end of the hallway. With any luck, this will halt any goblin war parties in their tracks!
  
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===Twenty-Second of Granite, 208===
 
===Twenty-Second of Granite, 208===
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[[Image:Treatyflames9.PNG|right|thumb]]
 
We made a valiant stand at the stairs into the fortress proper, and succeeded in slaying the foul goblins! Unfortunately, we were not without casulaties; six dwarves lost their lives in defense of the fortress. I've designated a small graveyard outside, but it has demonstrated that we have not yet constructed burial chambers. It is truly a tragedy that we need them so soon, but it would be an even greater tragedy not to give the fallen the honor they deserve.  
 
We made a valiant stand at the stairs into the fortress proper, and succeeded in slaying the foul goblins! Unfortunately, we were not without casulaties; six dwarves lost their lives in defense of the fortress. I've designated a small graveyard outside, but it has demonstrated that we have not yet constructed burial chambers. It is truly a tragedy that we need them so soon, but it would be an even greater tragedy not to give the fallen the honor they deserve.  
  
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===Twenty-Eighth of Hematite, 208===
 
===Twenty-Eighth of Hematite, 208===
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[[Image:Treatyflames10.PNG|right|thumb]]
 
Another goblin attack, this time with archers. Though we emerged victorious in the end, our losses were devastating. Twenty-one dwarves in all were slain by the goblins, including our sherrif Stinthad. Though he heroically stood against the goblins atop the stairs and fought hard, in the end his head was rent from his shoulders. As before, we pushed them back at the bottom of the stairs. Unfortunately, this event has thrown into sharp relief the shortcomings of our defenses. I do not know what we could do to improve them... And unless I can figure something out, I am beginning to fear that we will meet our end at the hands of a goblin raiding party.
 
Another goblin attack, this time with archers. Though we emerged victorious in the end, our losses were devastating. Twenty-one dwarves in all were slain by the goblins, including our sherrif Stinthad. Though he heroically stood against the goblins atop the stairs and fought hard, in the end his head was rent from his shoulders. As before, we pushed them back at the bottom of the stairs. Unfortunately, this event has thrown into sharp relief the shortcomings of our defenses. I do not know what we could do to improve them... And unless I can figure something out, I am beginning to fear that we will meet our end at the hands of a goblin raiding party.
  
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===Eighth of Galena, 208===
 
===Eighth of Galena, 208===
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[[Image:Treatyflames11.PNG|right|thumb]]
 
In the past two weeks, ten dwarves have starved to death. There is nothing to eat... We are done for... I feel so weak... I can barely see the paper to write on... We're doomed. Done for. It's over. All of it, over. Within a week, there will be nothing but corpses to greet the merchants. I know I won't last much longer... But... Perhaps I could see the sun... Just once more...
 
In the past two weeks, ten dwarves have starved to death. There is nothing to eat... We are done for... I feel so weak... I can barely see the paper to write on... We're doomed. Done for. It's over. All of it, over. Within a week, there will be nothing but corpses to greet the merchants. I know I won't last much longer... But... Perhaps I could see the sun... Just once more...
  
  
 
''Continue to [[User:Dark_T_Zeratul/TreatyflamesPart2|part two]]''
 
''Continue to [[User:Dark_T_Zeratul/TreatyflamesPart2|part two]]''

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