Totally underestimated (again) the amount of work required for the 'Bring Down The Sky' project. Lost a few more that walled themselves in or got ripped apart by angry ghosts.
The four sieges right after another is not helping. Two got turned away by bolt volleys, but the third one brought things to a head.
Their single elite crossbowman put 2 bolts trough my best marksdwarf's eyes enraging me so I gathered my dwarves, opened the gates and charged outside. An epic 50 versus 10 battle ensued with my 2 surviving dwarves eventually sending them running for the hills, leaving about 35 dead behind.
It was glorious. Killed the crossbow gobbie as well
I then realized it was autumn and 3 of my dwarves had drowned in my moat, leaving their irreplacable steel armor at the bottom. If winter came, it would all be destroyed as the moat froze over !
I managed to drain the moat just in time and am currently installing an insta-drain system. Before I had a chance to do this however, the 4th siege arrived. I quickly got some extra guys suited up and manned the walls.
With everybody so busy with the megaproject pulling defense levers is not very high on the agenda these days so the trolls walked right into my undefended escape tunnel catching me completely of guard. Luckily, I had had the forsight to chain a giant desert scorpion there. It tore three trolls apart and the rest retreated, allowing a dwarf to finally pull the lever to raise that bridge. It is heavily wounded but it lives
Adding some more weapon traps there now.
Then a marksdwarf ran out of bolts and ran out of the fort to beat a goblin's head in with his crossbow. Panicking I lowered the gates and charged out, this time supported by some of my war grizzly bears. Amazingly, after a hard fight my only casualty is a broken left foot (and about 6 dead grizzlys).
I hope I can get a little peace and quiet now please ?