For some reason the only dorf names from any fort I have remembered for more than a couple of days were from my first "proper" fort, Wheelcrowds. This is the story of Ralf, or Ralph, Endotekkun.
Member of the military and a Sworddwarf, Endotekkun, wearing all-steel like the rest of the military, he arrived the fort in the 1st wave. He blonged to my 2nd squad.
This squad's captain position was apparently cursed. The first leader leaped into the river. In the second battle, the second ramboed 2 squads of goblins and was killed. Third battle and a 3rd leader drowned. 4th battle and while victorious against a Troll 1 on 1, he died drowned when the ice beneath him melt. These were also the ONLY drownings I the fort. Always the leader of the second squad.
Now this Endotekkun the Sworddwarf. It was his turn to be the captain, and all his 21 pet cats probably went ecstatic over it. Despite the cats I liked this Dwarf, and wanted to keep him alive. I made sure that of the 60 military Dwarves, the squad B would be the last to be sent into the battle, and that I would rush over the moat and close in only after using the cave-in trap and some of the weapon and cage traps.
Then, the 12h year of the fort, came another siege. Odd 90 Goblins, typical. I gave my military the go signal, without using the cave-in trap. The 60 Dwarves rushing over across the bridge, to the traps and go through the goblins easy - only one recruit was lost. This 5th leader of the Squad B approached the battlezone when there were just a couple of mêlée Goblins left and a squad of crossbow Goblins behind them. The battle was now on the he cave-in trap, out of the outer wall that was also used to rebuild the trap after use, and 2 Goblins were shooting across the trap on the approaching Dwarves that would run on the wall and then back down, under the cave-in trap where battle went on. The rest of the crossbow-goblins were shooting the dwarves beneath the trap.
The Goblin's aim was very poor. The 2 that kept shooting the Dwarves appearing on the top of the wall missed all their targets. One of the copper bolts however happened to be in the right place in the right time. The goblin missed the recruit(he had already leaped down from the wall), but as the leader of the squad B, poor Endotekkun climbed on the wall, and got hit by the bolt. In the throat, the only only place the armour leaves him vulnerable. Goodbye Endotekkun...
Talk about bad luck.