Essentially the concept is these guys were hunting elephants in some far flung place to add to thier home herds. They may not know the term, but they understand inbreeding is bad. The sugar beetles however, ate thier map so they were left with either bunkering down or risking death or becoming even further lost.
And actually Wax is a scary sum bitch. I fast dwarfed the selected dwarves into position and he killed two giant squirrles single handedly after I turned it off, the murderer of Chops being oneshotted with what I suspect was a pick right between the eyes.
EDIT: The battle proper. it was kind of sad really. I was hoping to put my best writing skill on the line, but instead got what amounted to a fight of four giant squirrels being oneshotted by Wax, though Mona got the last one.
Squid came screaming inside the stockade. She'd been trying to bring back on of the stray elephant calves when she saw Chops torn to shreds by a giant flying squirrel. At the mention of Chops' name, Wax bolt upright. “Are you sure she's dead!?” He said, shaking Squid violently. “Y-Yes, I checked her pulse... Dwarves can survive quite a bit, but she just... Bled out...” Squid said sadly. Bleeding to death was no way for a dwarf to go. Wax seemed to turn visibly grim and grabbed two more picks rest by the wagons and tossed them to Usi and Mona. “You two, with me. We're killing those squirrels.” He said darkly. Feral didn't challenge him. It was unwise to try and tell a dwarf not to seek vengeance when he was able to. “You'll do no cutting without me.” Mantis said, grabbing a bladestone sword from the crafting shop Feral had thrown up months ago and seizing a hastily made kite shield from their recently made carpentry shop. That shield she bore was the last thing Chops had made. It was of fine quality despite the hast in which it was made. She'd wanted to give it to Mantis with the stone in hopes she'd be willing to become the settlement's defender. Mantis now accepted these tools in the carpenter's death. “Battle is but my trade on a larger scale. Let the hunt commence!” Mantis said, her voice ringing with a mixture of pride and righteous dwarven fury. “You'll know it when you see it Wax. I decided to call it Lordrushed, for reference.” Squid said shakily. “Come back in one piece everyone.” Was all Feral said.
The fell sound of trumpeting indicated the elephants didn't take well to the squirrels and their impertinent attack on their care givers, and the new mother was already persuing Lordrushed.. “Vengeance will be had this day. The Somber Sling forgives no trespass as grave as this.” Wax said grimly as they followed the trumpeting elephant. It seemed more intent upon scaring away the evil beasts, but the group of armed dwarves had far worse fates in mind for them.
“FOR THE SOMBER SLING!” Wax roared as he met the lagging squirrel. In two clean movements he brought the beast low and liberated it's head from it's shoulders with one clean strike of his pick to the base of it's neck, sending forth a small fountain of blood which slowed to a trickle quickly as the corpse ceased to move. The others attacked one of Lordrushed's apparent protectors as the murderer tried to flee, but Wax was not in the mood for such games as the beast managed to dodge away from Mantis and Usi with only superficial cuts and scrapes. “We come not for you wretch!” He bellowed before leaping upon the beast and planting the leading spike of his pick in it's skull, a small font of blood spouting out behind the blood spattered pick as Wax wrenched it free. Then he turned his sights upon the murderer of his closest friend.
The beast was still coated with his now fallen friend's blood. It scratched fruitlessly trying to find a hold strong enough to support it in a thicket of tall and mighty highwoods, before turning to face the dwarven squad. Usi and Mona took a step, only for Mantis to block their way with her teal stoneblade. “He has to sort this out himself.” She said quietly. “Come on beast! Show me what passes for fury among your misbegotten kind!” Wax challenged, thumping one fist against his chest before grasping his pick in both hands. The fell monster screeched some sort of corrupted squirrel-speak and charged at him. It sung a bloodied claw at him as it charged, but he ducked and rolled away, and as the beast brought it's other paw curled in a mockery of a fist in a back stroke upon him, he swung, and planted his pickaxe firmly between the eyes of the beast. As a final insult, the beast flopped on top of Wax as it's final breath left it's body.
“I think it got the last laugh with the belly flop Wax.” Mona said joking ly as she and Mantis pushed the carcass off. Wax sat up, grimfaced and coated in squirrel blood, and silently turned to the river. “THERE!” He shouted abruptly. “ANOTHER COMES TO DIE!!!” He pointed his pick at squirrel that seemed to be minding it's own business drinking from the river, oblivious to all it's packmates being mercilessly cut down by a single angry miner with little to no aid from the others. In fact, it looked up, appearing to be confused by the strange little man-thing screaming at it from a hundred feet away. “KILL IT! KILL THAT DAMNED MONSTER!” He shouted getting to his feet. Mantis went wide to cut off it's escape as the battleminers charged, if only to keep Wax from turning his fury on his fellow dwarves. It was over quickly, Mantis herding it back into the miners who pinned it to the ground while Mona dug her pick into it's head from underneath, the sheer force tearing away it's whole braincase. She seemed proud of this, and said that if it didn't still have edible bits in and on it, she'd gladly keep it as a trophy. The group looked out upon their handiwork, Usi and Mona simply dusting themselves off after all was said and done and heading for the river to clean the blood off themselves. Wax lumbered off towards the stockade, dragging his brain and blood bedecked pickaxe behind him, and planting himself beside his dead friend. “Feral! Anvil! I need some help! I can't chop these things up alone!” Mantis called as she sheathed her sword. She may not have been allowed to cut the beasts while they breathed, but she'd be damned if she'd let her butchering tools go unbloodied with fresh bodies on hand.