My proclamation of self-discovery last
Friday was ill-timed. Busy busy busy. NEVERTHELESS, I'm gonna get to the bottom
of some shit. Just you wait and see… uh… whomever might be listening.
Diary?
No, you aren't listening anymore. You used
to, but… still… can't… ugh. Sigh.
Anyway. With the trial more or less out of
my hands - everything's been arranged and a date's been set - I can concentrate
on the other pressing matter of the year: seeing to the defence of this town.
We need to prepare for the worst.
I've mentioned it several times before, but
kingdoms are falling. All along the Grand Chasm, whole armies are basically
being gobbled up by some mystery force - and because most of the kings
controlling these places are fiercely independent, very little information
about the invaders is getting out to everyone else. I know exactly who they are,
of course, and during the week I'm going to write letters to the remaining
major kingdoms on the Indy Plains, detailing what I know about the creatures.
Which, yeah, isn't a hell of a lot. But
it's better to charge at a rhino with a sword than a stick, I always say.
… I never say that. I'm not even sure if it
makes sense. But whatever.
Bora keeps all of the news postings in the
Beefiary (though she was strangely 'sick' today and not around), so I collected
them today and read through 'em all. It's become quite clear that all of the
kingdoms to fall are along the Grand Chasm, or at least near it. After
consulting with Harold, Evangelina, and a few other nobles, I've also
determined that most of 'em had some kinda mining operation. Seems a running
trend, I gotta admit, and I wonder how many of those doors they've unearthed.
Unless they're not doors. Doc… when he was
here… in the cave, on the mountain… he said something about a lock. And
breaking the lock. I GUESS that can apply to a door… so maybe they're just
trying to free more of the… Non… assuming that's their name… bah. I dunno.
Point is, we can't let 'em do it, 'cause I'm guessing it'd be bad for us all.
That means defending Pubtwon.
… which we can't really do. Everyone who
goes to June's self-made fortress never comes back. I'm certain they've all
been pressed into hard labour, digging out whatever it is she wants in there. And
since she seemingly keeps sending raw metal to us in the night… well, hell.
Questions, questions.
I went looking for answers under the golden
tree today. It's looking especially radiant, and I wondered if the colouring
might, I dunno, say something about its tenants. The rats have remained in
hiding for a long time without bothering me, and despite the copious amounts of
bad blood between us I figured I might be able to coax at least a bit of info
out of the lot of 'em.
No luck. They're not to be seen. If the
rats are still under the golden tree, they're not willing to meet with me. Only
thing I noticed down there was the root system of the tree, which is bigger
than ever. At least it's healthy.
Anyway. Yes. Defence of the town, right?
That's what I'm focusing on, and information is your first line of defence. The
second line is a big fucking wall, which we've almost got, and the third is
troops. So sometime this week I need to check on the horde of recruits that
shambled into Pubton early today. That should be… interesting.
War is coming. I've seen plenty of wars
before, petty, meaningless things between irate kingdoms, but this is
different. This is war.
Sincerely,
Dragomir the Mayor
The rat are being absorb into the tree? Ominous...
ReplyDeleteI was thinking it looked more like the Rats are living inside the tree. Which would explain why they're unseen, and possibly hint at their return someday.
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