WARNING: I am recommending something below.
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I started reading about Dwarf Fortress around Christmas four and a half years ago. Since then I've managed all of fifteen minutes of DF and each minute I was reminded I should take it easy, and go back to playing the pansy economy in Eve Online.
But I've always kept my eye out for great DF stories. I've gone through the dfstories.com archives, I've read Boatmurdered and Bronzemurder. And all this time, I've kept an eye out for anything DF related, and anyway I could contribute or share in the epicness that brings about stories like The Hamlet of Tyranny (
http://dfstories.com/the-hamlet-of-tyranny/ ).
I am a physics major and CS minor with a huge interest in economics, so the promise of DF will fascinate me for, at the very least, decades. I consider the effort and depth singularly invested into creating the system behind DF and its ASCII or tileset world to be unlike any other in development in creating (a) fictional world(s).
So imagine my surprise when I stumbled on a story that so closely resembled DF - it's skill systems, combat, stats, level of mechanics, economic realism - that I think it's a Dwarf Fortress fan fiction!
In fact, even this story's name is just as off putting as DF's full title: The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor.
It's a about a Virtual-Reality MMORPG (vrmmorpg) called Royal Road set in the future (maybe 20-30 years) and in Korea (yes translated from Korean, 13 out of 40 volumes).
As I read, I was blown away by how many comparisons I could make between Royal Road and Dwarf Fortress.
The systems of skill, weapons, leveling skills, creating works of art... so many things are so similar.
It is so much like where I see DF progressing towards one of these days, you know, plus the development of immersive virtual-reality and weak AIs.
This series has only recently started having many of its chapter translated, and its world is amazing enough that for its small English fan base, there is enormous amount of (high quality) fan written fiction based on the universe. (Though, I'll have to say, I do not enjoy fan fiction normally, I am just drawing a parallel to how many awesome stories DF has created as well.)
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TL:DR
After years of enjoying stories of DF, I've stumbled across a story set in a game that looks way too much like DF.
Give it a try, you won't be disappointed, the main character alone is worth the read.
http://www.royalroadl.com/lms-volume-1/