So, I generated a pocket world with a short history, average amount of sites and civilizations and other things that would make it a relatively smooth (for my PC) world to experience.
Because I never play Fortress mode, I went straight into Adv. Mode as a dwarf named Bomrek Ethabber "Rinseearth", your average axedwarf
superhero demigod. I've been plunged into the only currently existing dwarven fortress, Likotsefol "Inkentered".
While wandering around the place I found some interesting things such a cheese store (from which I promptly stole a few pieces), but I was I was on the lookout for a lonely dwarf/goblin (since this was a dwarven-goblin fortress apparently) for me to horribly murder without anyone else's knowledge.
Finally, an opportunity arises. I prepare myself to strangle the poor dwarf when I suddenly realize it's Zefon Tunodor "Doorroot", the king of The Glaze of Rubbing (ie. the only dwarven civ around).
So I decide to take this further - murder the king, spread the news and claim myself as the new lord. So I proceed to wrestle the monarch, but he refuses to be strangled, so I pull out my weapons and hack his neck off, much to nobody's acknowledgement, despite his cries for help. I then carry the corpse away into a small nearby bedroom and butcher him there for the sake of it, because apparently people weren't all that impressed when I showed them his butchered remains.
Much to my surprise I wasn't met with much opposition, except for the occasional spits in my direction from people like the captain of the guard or a human (I think) diplomat. Otherwise people seem to either react with "It is terrifying." or "It was inevitable.", which may imply that he wasn't the best king around...Either way, I decided to change the name of the site to Boatmurdered (totally not related to the probably most famous succession game in DF's history), though it still remains as Inkentered in the legends mode. I then retired, and the history ends here for now.
What will happen next? I'm not sure. I will probably make another adventurer and visit the fortress again, 2 weeks forward, to see where things stand and if my previous character is still alive.
Also this reaction felt kinda ignorant when I heard it:
What I also did was give the stolen pieces of cheese (along with a stolen scimitar) to a nearby peasant and see what happens to him - if the original owner(s) of said items are now going to go after him, I think we may have some low-level framing in the game.