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Armok help me.  The previous rulers of this place built the fortifications wrong.  I had to order most of them torn down and rebuilt, but it looks like plenty of dwarves are willing to help.  (Fortifications HAVE to sit ON A WALL to provide the extra protection bonus for creatures behind them.  If they're on open space the enemy can just shoot through the little crack between them and the wall.)  I drafted a few of our more non-essential dwarves as masons, though there's a bit of a joke going around about whether a dwarf that carves ice should be called a mason or a sculpter.  No complaints, though, so we'll have those fortifications back in no time.  Rather surprisingly, some nobles and even the tax collector showed up to help renovate.
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Armok help me.  The previous rulers of this place built the fortifiations wrong.  I had to order most of them torn down and rebuilt, but it looks like plenty of dwarves are willing to help.  (Fortifications HAVE to sit ON A WALL to provide the extra protection bonus for creatures behind them.  If they're on open space the enemy can just shoot through the little crack between them and the wall.)  I drafted a few of our more non-essential dwarves as masons, though there's a bit of a joke going around about whether a dwarf that carves ice should be called a mason or a sculpter.  No complaints, though, so we'll have those fortifications back in no time.  Rather surprisingly, some nobles and even the tax collector showed up to help renovate.
  
 
16th Granite, 206, Early Spring
 
16th Granite, 206, Early Spring
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Met with the traders today.  They brought quite a bit of wood, though they could have brought more if they had the balls to make some wagons.  Ethical works, indeed...  We traded off a bunch of finely made stone goods for all their wood, a handful of berries and several bins of cloth.  Not a bad deal.  A bunch of our Dwarves are being lazy and the drawbridges aren't all done yet so I ordered the military to guard for a while.
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Met with the traders today.  They brought quite a bit of wood, though they could have brought more if they had the stones to make some wagons.  Ethical works, indeed...  We traded off a bunch of finely made stone goods for all their wood, a handful of berries and several bins of cloth.  Not a bad deal.  A bunch of our Dwarves are being lazy and the drawbridges aren't all done yet so I ordered the military to guard for a while.
  
 
Fuck.
 
Fuck.

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