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Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention please. This is not a drill. The cave-in code is hilarious.That's right. In the year 1059, an entire goblin civilization disappeared.
http://mkv25.net/dfma/map-1360-bannercudgels
The dwarves had set out with a purpose, with a cause. To protect the mountainhomes, to strike back at those who would dare oppose Armok. Picks became weapons, survival second to a mission of vengeance. After years upon years of sacrifice and tragedy, of law upheld by a blind sheriff, of a dozen succesful inspired moods and just as many failures...the dwarves won.
That's right. All of the goblin towers, destroyed. Nothing left but ruins. And here is the video proof. Apologies for the quality, but my poor 3.4ghz processor core was trying to render divine beauty across ten z-axis levels.
http://mkv25.net/dfma/movie-132-theendofaneraofterror
The final mechanic, Litast, whose efforts towards the project were second only to that of the late miners and the recently-deceased expedition leader, bravely sacrificed his life removing the goblins' final tether to the mortal world.
Here's the beautiful, beautiful aftermath. You can tell the code's still quirky, but it works. Oh, man, does it work. Dropped the whole civilization two levels. Found one survivor, but if you watch the video, well...you know how that goes.
http://mkv25.net/dfma/map-1362-bannercudgels
I feel as though I've been a part of something incredibly epic. And my 12 or so remaining dwarves, three of them kids, half of them bedridden, should feel the same. Good work guys. I...I think I've got something in my eye.
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CARNAGE. Don't. Mess. With Dwarves.