I dont know, but I will DL the file and see if I can find anything of interest.
okay, taking a look at the fort again, I can honestly say that this place is still a disaster. I have never seen so many coffin in on fort, and the place above stone level has basically turned into the kind of cave you would expect to find trolls or ogres hiding in. the pile of crap at the bottom of the waterfall is utterly massive. I imagine that visiting diplomats and merchants must think of it as some kind of artistic, avante garde, statement against the evils of industry or some such thing. speaking of merchants, the Depot is completely inaccessible to wagons, though that may have changed in tahujdt's turn. also, their is another massive pile of goods where the old depot was.
looking at legends now...
in the year 38, I see humans were attacked by goblins... in fact a lot of humans seem to have been killed by goblins here. during the year 39 and afterwords, gulf creates ungodly numbers of masterful engravings, this is not new info
. it looks like the humans lost some people and a caravan in the summer of 39. it also appears the the humans are at war with the elves... since about year 10 give or take a couple years, I cant find an exact date what with all these creatures becoming enemies of the human civ. (the torrid confederacy is the human civ.) they also appear to be going through leaders fairly quickly at this period of time. AH! found it! "In the early autumn of 40, the torrid confederacies lost a diplomat at gate ivory. they suspected the involvement of the systemic urn."
the systemic urn is our civ, so it appears the killing of their diplomat has triggered a war with the humans. so... the humans seem to be at war with everyone. though I dont see more than one major battle listed in the civs history, and that one was with elves.
the elven civ that the humans are at war with, is also the elven civ that trades with us, and seeing as how they were not attacked when they left, I can say that that war is long over. I think. the elves appears to be fairly civil with us, despite losing trade goods and a few good merchants.