When I first heard that I would be taken away from an awesome job as head supervisor in my last mine, I’ll admit I wasn’t too thrilled. I was leaving a very compact mine of stout and sturdy dwarves. It was a beautiful home to a good two hundred dwarves with little space for each of us. I liked the good bunch of guys that I was with.
Then I realized that I would be able to lead not just the mining under the rule of ridiculous bureaucrats… I can expand and explore the wonders and mines that I always wished to explore. This is going to be great!
First impressions are worth a lot. I wasn’t expecting so many walls everywhere and so much of the mines are spread out. It was incredible to see how much space was used for different things.
I did notice that there wasn’t a hospital. My first order of business was to build a hospital. I also saw that there was only one still… what is up with that? We will run out of brew in no time now that I have arrived. Other initial tasks on my list: make SO many more workshops. I would love to see this place as a wonderful site of industry. I have made 2 more smelts, 10 more mason’s workshop, 2 more craftdwarf’s workshops, a mechanic’s shop, dyer’s shop, bowyer’s workshop, farmer’s workshop, leather works, loom, fishery and clothier’s shop. I also added a few more plots of farm. To have as much brew as I am going for, it is simply a necessity. That was just to start though. I still have some more in mind but all in due time.
So apparently this annoying doctor was all upset about how he had to carry refuse around all over the place… I told him that was going to be his current job so that he knew I meant business. I am NOT in anyway a pushover and didn’t want to be viewed as such. After an appropriate amount of time I decided that it might be a good idea to let him focus on the hospital that I built for his residency. I am actually working on renovations to give him a bedroom and office immediately next to the hospital so that he can stay nearby. He doesn’t know it yet but he will soon be announced as the head of ER along with the chief medical officer title which he already has.
We did run into a little problem. We are having a little difficulty keeping up with a larger population. We are running low on food and drinks. We should be catching up soon but it is a rough stretch for right now. We also discovered a new type of purple cloud… Miasma… trying to get rid of that right now but it isn’t exactly the easiest. I gave the job of cleaning it all up to the leather worker. He wasn’t happy that I said he could only take out the trash, but he cheered up when I said he could have his own shop once the mess was cleaned up. Turns out that again after a little bit the miasma didn’t go away. I put my most trusted workers on it. I figured that if anyone could clean it up, it would be my miners. Men after my own heart. Luckily the miasma is starting to clear up but it was scary for a bit.
We are doing pretty well right now. We have got a larger group of dwarves now. We have increased our population to almost 50 now. We have gotten multiple groups of emigrants. It is awesome that everyone wants to be here... but as my predecessor said “Would it be too hard for some NOTICE”?
Time has gone well. I’ll be honest I am not sure how long I have even been in charge here at this encampment.
Well I realize that there is a lot of work to be done here. There is a little too much work to simply be decided by me all of the time. I think that there should be an election to determine the current ruler. I don’t think we need to be petty like the silly humans and always require a certain time that the rulers are in charge. Being that I am instating this election procedure, I will leave myself ineligible for the first election to show my good will. So I will be taking my vacation now.
Little advice for the next elected ruler…
The caravan is almost here
A wood carver has gone crazy and keeps interrupting tasks
I have greatly increased the amount of farms
I have made most of the workers specialized in their respective fields
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