I'm set up in an Untamed Wilds tundra.
I knew you could die from exposure, but I didn't expect exposure to cold to make you bleed out... You bleed out from burning because your fat melts, so if you die from exposure to cold - what's causing the bleeding? I never seem to be able to catch anyone that's been partially damaged, and there's nothing in the combat logs.
Can anyone confirm that this is what hypothermia looks like?
The only victims so far have been stoats, weasels, a dog, and a 4-5 dwarves. I've only had a couple of these die while actually outside - most of them have made it indoors before they even start bleeding out. The longest blood trail I've seen from Sudden Onset Entryway Hemorrhage was only 4 tiles! My peregrine falcons stay outside most of the time and haven't had any problems, nor have any traders, invaders, or wild animals that I've seen, including wild stoats and weasels.
The corpses, on investigation, have no substance coverings except the blood of the deceased, occasionally pus (which may easily be unrelated/from previous infections), and occasionally snow.
I have not been visited by any titans, nor have any forgotten beasts made it to the surface. I did have one forgotten beast with dust that caused fever & rapid bleeding out, but it was very fast-acting and so it was contained to the small area of the cavern near where it died. I also have two dwarven bathtubs set up between that cavern and the main fortress, one of which is self-cleaning, so I seriously doubt it's FB-related.
Does anyone have some light to shed on this?