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[spoilers] The Bulldog of Africa: Commodore gets boat murdered

Urist Workerone, "Urist First Worker", Woodcutter.
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Urist Workerone has been quite content lately. He was caught in the rain recently. He has been annoyed by flies. He has been satisfied by work lately. He admired clever micromanagement to finish a settler lately. He has slept in a nice bed lately. He has scoffed at Arabian wonder priorities lately.
Wari Ore likes Obsidian, Pearl, snakes, and lizards for their magnificent scales. He prefers to consume Dwarven whiskey. He absolutely detests lions. He doesn't mind working outdoors and grumbles only mildly at inclement weather.
He needs alcohol to get through the working day.
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(May 20th, 2015, 17:38)El Grillo Wrote: I'm afraid hidden BFC resources may be too much to ask for. Horses won't naturally appear on forested tiles in totestra, and neither does iron to the best of my knowledge.
17 Felsite, Year of the Cow
Prophets are useless! Although I suppose it is better their dire predictions prove false than their good ones prove so. At least I assume. Never actually met a prophet with some positive vision of the future.

   
Some thousand citizens up and left today, claiming to be migrating to a new fort site. I think those unnatural tree-steeds just sent them all packing for fear of elves and their ruffles and prancing ways.
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It's a shame you can't pasture a forested tile like you could a camp, but this is definitely a case where I'm happy to be wrong smile
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(May 26th, 2015, 15:39)El Grillo Wrote: It's a shame you can't pasture a forested tile like you could a camp, but this is definitely a case where I'm happy to be wrong smile
Agreed; and even before we get the pasture going it's a good 2/2 tile, as good as that grass hill mine. Ironically, the other horse we can see to the far northeast on the isthmus is also forested. This is great news, not only for the solid 5-yield tile so desperately needed by the capital...it also means we can rock chariots as our anti-barb force for a good long while, ignoring that awful copper.

Plus, of course...Numidians!
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I'm afraid I haven't played enough MP to truly appreciate horse archers or their UUs. Now the capital just needs to pop Iron and a precious metal, and things will be looking up :D
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That seems almost greedy; it is an unbuffed Totestra and we have capital horses: דַּיֵּנוּ
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Bravemule, a marginal second city.
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This is a second city. All craftdwarfship is of middling quality. This city is adorned with a grassland sheep and menaces with thoughts that it could be a better capital. In the city are citizens of hopeless prospects and a hungry future.
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Both of your cities are coastal. Could you be boatmurdered?

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(May 30th, 2015, 00:16)spacetyrantxenu Wrote: Both of your cities are coastal. Could you be boatmurdered?
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Yeeesss. I suppose...
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29 Obsidian, Year of the Pike
Our useless clerk gave me a sheet he called our "national demographics". Armok help me if I know what units of measure he's using. For that matter, how does he get these figures? I know there are four other nations out there somewhere but we've not met 'em despite hundreds of miles of walking out in the abyss-taken sunshine. I begin to suspect secret clerk conspiracy.

   
30 Obsidian, Year of the Pike
Note to self: Tell the fort hammerer to discipline the clerk on general suspicion. Think Urist there is trying to carefully flatter me about our meat stacks.
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