>>6128692Action 1: Restructure and reinforce Thul Urdor and surrounding mountain ridges
>Whole thing's built for folks half our size and about a Katan's attention to detail. Least it's robust, so won't collapse on itself if we redecorate it.>Will need a large number of Shadows to work this, seeing as regular hewers won't be able to shimmy through the hallways half as easy. Luckily the dverger hated Solaire as much as we do, even if they never thought to see eye to eye, the Shadows will be safe here over long periods.>Collected complaints from Shadows that tried to break in, praise from rams and Huntsmen that breached and fought through the streets. Gonna have to restructure a lot to be more suited for us, less for them. Open up tunnels holes our shadows can slip through, set up death traps in any tunnels that'd fit the midget buggers, reroute their tunnels into arrow walls, the works.>All in all, damn good city fort. Shame they're gone, woulda loved to trade pointers.>Oh, and they had a really deep stash of alcohol. Be a shame to let it go to waste.- Foreman Arvid Bani
"Thul Urdor Inspection Report"
>"Right, we need rockslides set up on these ridges. I want them to be releasable by an arrow. Make sure the path goes down into the pass, I don't want us chasing after rubble several mills away or having to hew more when we reset it">"Fortify these murder holes, dig a tunna between. I want any scouts or Huntsmen to be able to move back and forth between them with minimal neck craning, or their mothers will break mine">"Set up listening positions in the more echoey crevices, I wanna hear them if they decide to dig up"- Excerpt from Foreman Age Bani Northern Fortification Directives
Action 2: Start fishing in lake Supkha
>Not enough.>So far we've made do with foraging. But with our numbers rising, the issue of consistent meals arises. Homesteaders now hate seeing us, knowing we'll eat them out of kitchen and store. I am haunted by their gazes.>I care not about wasteful efforts in the now. Make efforts that can be utilized in the after. That is your job is it not? Think how you can achieve it, and I will think on how to achieve mine. But know my performance depends on yours.- Missive from Marshal Bjorn Sayyad to Habitun council
>The offering of your child Fisker has been found adequate. Your house will fund them in accruing more of this fish, and incorporate it into the barterings of the houses.>For each hundred pund pulled into Habitun, ten ort of gold may be requisitioned from council treasury, up to one pund per month. May this serve as incentive to innovate further.- Missive from Habitun council to Bever Hitab