RE: Aluudon [DF]
06-08-2013, 07:25 PM
Thriggle's Log, 1st Granite 252, Early Spring:
Thriggle's Log, 2nd Granite 252, Early Spring:
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Dear Diary,
Tripps has happily assumed the duties of overseer, and I can go about my investigations with more devotion than ever before.
It is, however, a daunting challenge... not only was the evidence of the crime relatively scarce to begin with, but we traded it to the mountainhomes for various sundries and necessities. I only hope that wherever Goose's decorated skull ends up, it brings comfort and joy to all who look upon it.
What do people use skull totems for, anyway? Ashtrays?
Dear Diary,
Tripps has happily assumed the duties of overseer, and I can go about my investigations with more devotion than ever before.
It is, however, a daunting challenge... not only was the evidence of the crime relatively scarce to begin with, but we traded it to the mountainhomes for various sundries and necessities. I only hope that wherever Goose's decorated skull ends up, it brings comfort and joy to all who look upon it.
What do people use skull totems for, anyway? Ashtrays?
Thriggle's Log, 2nd Granite 252, Early Spring:
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SpoilerDear Diary,
Perhaps I won't get as much free time as I'd thought with my abdication. Tripps has declared that we need to raise a militia to defend ourselves against unseen enemies.
Personally, I think Leafsword has done an admirable job keeping the goober hordes at bay. I haven't seen a single one! Surely they're intimidated by his rippling muscles. ...That or the goobers don't even exist.
On top of raising a militia, Tripps has given Masterblade freedom from hauling duties, in what I assume is morale-raising technique. Which means more work for the rest of us, and potentially a hindrance to my murder investigation. On the other hand, hauling rocks gives me a chance to converse as a peer with our citizens, and perhaps with some carefully worded questions and comments I can probe the motives of my fellow dwarves, and see if any of them harbor any ill will toward ducks and ducklings.
It's hard to imagine how anyone could! The peeps and quacks of the little darlings echo soothingly throughout the sleeping quarters, and their parents roost pleasantly in our communal dining hall, sending up delightful gusts of feathers and dander as they nest and preen. I can think of nothing more that I would want near my table as I dine!
But some warped individual among us does not appreciate the ducks.
I must be vigilant.
Perhaps I won't get as much free time as I'd thought with my abdication. Tripps has declared that we need to raise a militia to defend ourselves against unseen enemies.
Personally, I think Leafsword has done an admirable job keeping the goober hordes at bay. I haven't seen a single one! Surely they're intimidated by his rippling muscles. ...That or the goobers don't even exist.
On top of raising a militia, Tripps has given Masterblade freedom from hauling duties, in what I assume is morale-raising technique. Which means more work for the rest of us, and potentially a hindrance to my murder investigation. On the other hand, hauling rocks gives me a chance to converse as a peer with our citizens, and perhaps with some carefully worded questions and comments I can probe the motives of my fellow dwarves, and see if any of them harbor any ill will toward ducks and ducklings.
It's hard to imagine how anyone could! The peeps and quacks of the little darlings echo soothingly throughout the sleeping quarters, and their parents roost pleasantly in our communal dining hall, sending up delightful gusts of feathers and dander as they nest and preen. I can think of nothing more that I would want near my table as I dine!
But some warped individual among us does not appreciate the ducks.
I must be vigilant.