I've tried out the wiki, it still recommends you install that damn LNP! Although it is still incredibly complex with no video supplement that I sort of want, I do understand it's probably my best bet, so if all else fails, I'll return to that. Thanks for the answer.
As for why I am making things harder for myself, well, it's more personal reasons if anything. For one, I really enjoy the aspect of the ASCII graphics, to me, it leads to heavy use of imagination, and frankly, I just think it looks fantastic. I'm a big fan of the heavy blackness and darker colours. Funnily enough, it just seems as though it would really help the atmosphere.
I also believe that a game should be experienced the way the creator intended it to be, as is. This causes me a lot of problems as many games I play have small issues which annoy me and make me outright stop playing, but I don't want a misrepresentation of what the creator intended. I want my proper experience with Dwarf Fortress to be one of its pure sort of nature and presentation. The same way I don't generally install mods on games like fallout, for example (not that I'm a big fan of it or anything, just heard its heavily popular in the modding community), at least until I've heavily played the game. If I play a game, I want to, at the end of my experience, have an idea on the game and not on the mods that came with it.
If I can give you a quick example of what I mean, say I bought a game, say... a typical platformer. Now, imagine if the entire game is fine and dandy, but it has one issue. Every 5 minutes, a enemy comes along to make you hurry up and stops you from staying in one area for any longer (to anyone who mentions spelunky, shhh, I love that game, this is another example). Now, lets say I've been heavily enjoying the game until I find out that issue, and this issue is so annoying to me, that I just begin to hate the game for it. Now, add the situation that there was a mod released for the game that removed this enemy coming after 5 minutes. Yes, installing it would make the game easier, yes, it would make it much more fun for me, but I still wouldn't install it, at least until I'd played through the game as it was supposed to, because I want to get an idea of how the game was supposed to be played and decide whether I think it is good, bad, all around worth it or not. I don't want a mod changing my feels on how I feel on the original product.
Hopefully that wasn't all too confusing. But it is a bit of a crazy behaviour of mine.