Weeks seemed drag by slowly with nothing to do around the settlement. Additional beds and chests were made, but work on the second living complex was stalled because of snowfall. So to make up for it, Mantis had Feral assemble an armor stand to mark out an area for them to do solo practice in by the farm. “I need someone to try and sweep the damned snow out of the other apartment.” Feral said, looking over his plans. It was known that snow could stay in place while indoors. “I want to get it done and have the children moved in so Stockadeball and Hammerchampions can keep the kids safe.” Osprey sat up from his bed in the dormitory and grabbed a crude red panda hair broom. “I got it.” Osprey said, heading out intot he seemingly endless light snowfall.
Sandstone crept by quickly, with the apartment being built with nothing for the dwarves to do otherwise. Mantis actually found herself wanting bugbears or xelics to attack, if only to give them something to do. At least Corai and Wax had their giant pointless chamber to smooth the walls of. Mantis decided to sequester the space around the armor stand and asked a proper barracks be built and furnished. “It'll take time to get the necessary highwood to build the walls.” Feral said when Mantis made the suggestion. “Forget the highwood, why can't it be built from adobe like everything else?” Mantis asked, wondering what their leader's obsession with highwood was about. “Because it's going to be built right into the wall!” He retorted, and then held up a hand to stay her remarks “That small apartment doesn't count because it's walls aren't built into the stockade's.” He said, grabbing his axe. “On that note, I'll b back. We're clearing some more of the smaller trees. You'll have your barracks in good time.” He said, going out into the light snow.
Giant bushtits migrated through as the end of obsidian approached, and with it the ever impending hobgoblin caravan. Highwood was raised as it became available. And as per the norm, a hobgoblin caravan arrived. This obviously heralded the ambushes when, as Feral, Splint and Zinc went to the top of the armory to wave them in, a squad of macebugs led by a pikebug struck, an apparently over-eager xelic lashing out at the caravan's guards. They watched in horror as the battle began to unfold.
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“To arms Silvina!” The leader of the guard detail said, charging at the xelics. One of the younger warriors struck first at the xelic who blew the strike team's cover, disabling a hand with a quick thrust after batting aside a swung morningstar. A short jog above, the leader fo the guards, Mino Boothate rushed at the enemy leader, aiming to break the back of the ambush before any harm could be done to his charges. He rushed forward at the pikebug as both side's subordinates clashed, his heavy morningstar missing its mark and causing only superficial chips in the bug's leg chitin. “You will have to do better than that, goblin!” The xelic said. Mino didn't take kindly to being compared to his honorless cousins and was sent into a rage, denouncing the entire violet xelic people as he did so and slammed his morningstar into the xelic with all his might, but was blocked by one fo the many shields the bug carried However, Mino would not be dissuaded from his kill so easily and charged, swinging his morningstar in a great low arch beneath the bug's shields and into the man-bug's leg, the spikes shattering the chitin and ruining the limb as a whole. A macebug rushed to his aid but found himself smashed into the snow by the enraged hobgoblin. “NO INTERRUPTING.” Mino spat angrily, before bringing down an angry bootheel on the pikebug's chest and smashed both of the hands holding its pike. The bug thrashed around wildly until he brought his heavy mace down on the creature's head, splitting the chitin and a spike wrecking it's brain. By now, the macebugs, two of them wounded, were facing the full assemblage of hobgoblin warriors, one of whom was still very upset with them. “EVERY BUG FOR HIMSELF!” one of the smaller ones chittered in its strange language in absolute panic. The bugs scattered, their morale dropping as their leader, the best fighter amongst them, had his head crushed. “Kill as many of them as you can comrades! CHARGE!” Mino ordered. While several were swift and fled into the deeper brush quickly enough, one was unfortunate enough to get a bright read piketip sent through his leg, sending him crashing face first into the snow covered bamboo shoots, where he was met with the uncompromising wrath of the guards, leaving him a beaten and perforated mess in a puddle of ichor. A second was also less fortunate, getting winged with a small stone before having the lead guard beat him to death. They promptly stopped one of the wagons, threw the bodies and gear in and told the driver to dump them by the stockade gate to “Save our friends the trouble.” Zinc and Feral were yelling and hollering in joy, while Splint just smiled. “What's all the noise?” Corai asked, poking himself up through the hatch. “Xelics just got their asses handed to them.” Splint replied, pointing o the clean up. “Good show then! Saves us the trouble of killing them ourselves!” Suddenly Feral started waving and shouted “LOOK OUT!”
A hammerbug leading a group of spearbugs lept out at the lead wagon, startling the merchant but evidently only irritating the wagon-bugs, one of which bit the xelic sergeant's lower left hand clean off when he opened his guard to swing his maul.It suddenly wound up eating the footboard of the wagon and foundhimself between two agitated beetles which, to the horror of the spearbugs, tore him to shreds, claiming first the rest of one arm, then a leg, and finally pulling the poor insectoid in half. The spearbugs seemed intent on victory however and three surged forward. However, Mino clambered on and lept off the wagon onto one, while the merchant delivered a vicious kick to the upper body of the middle bug, who was set upon by the beetles. “GAH! Get them off me! Get them off!” The poor creature shouted in fear as he swatted ineffectually at the bugs attacking him. He managed to scramble away, only by kicking the bug in the face and trying to crawl to safety as Mino worked on his next victim, swinging away as the violet xelic. Barely blocked each blow until a lucky swung sent a copper spike through her head. Finally Mino was able to finish the job, simply strolling over and smashing the wounded bug's head into a fine paste. He turned, and waved his mace to the dwarves, who waved in kind. “Get these things loaded onto the wagon. We can use them to pay for accommodations this year.” Mino ordered.
“Damn that was close.” Feral sighed, watching the procession. “I think the beetles on that wagon got hurt.” Zinc said as an afterthought. “So long as they keep coming, I don't care. Corai, come on. We gotta bring the stuff to the depot.” Splint said, managing to shove his way past Corai. “Right behind you! I hope they brought some more gold!” The broker said happily.
[So here's a little more for Limulid! Mino Boothate has become known as The Jade Knife amongst violet xelics, as is one of the beetles, who is called Rohirmones, “Demonband.” It was touch and go for a minute, but Mino managed to play big damned hero. To avoid the snatchings since I can't seem to draw migrants (I keep getting a none attracted message) I autodumped the bodies and weapons of the xelics. Got the bottom floor of a new living space and, and a barracks is no under construction, though it'll remain a practice area until we get recruits. I still have crap that needs to be offloaded but spring may yield food being sold to grease the wheels of commerce, possibly resulting in Limulid becoming this world's china (you know, the world's factory: Thier raw materials come in, their shit goes out.)]