I keep a few saves around, in case i want a change of pace, a different fort for a while
The fort i loaded is rich in silver from galena, tetrahedrite and just native silver, no other metals. It is situated with a tropical freshwater lake in the east, tropical swamps to the south and tropical shrubland to the north and west, a stream crossing through the northern part of the shrubland. I remembered getting a bit desperate at this fort and i wondered why. Then I saw the prepared food stockpile, then the animal stockpile, then the animal pastures, then my regular stockpile, and cursed. I had changed the RAWs for this worldgen, removing exotic tags for pets and most grazer tags, since my lazy ass didnt want to bother with pastures for a change.
The prepared food stockpile was huge - and nearly full
A herd of Giraffes, a herd of elephants, a herd of capibara, a herd of warthogs, a herd of GIANT capibaras and some assorted Tigers and Jaguars were waiting to be tamed
Already tamed, and reproducing were a dozen elephants, half a dozen giraffe, four giant capibara, a dozen sheep, half a dozen goats, more fowl than i want to write down, a breeding pair of honey badgers, with cubs, horses, yaks, water buffalo, Rhinos and more.
Food stockpile was quite well stocked with booze, quite some meat and plants too, but not nearly full... Why not butcher them?
Then i saw the main stockpile and i remembered. Skulls. Hooves, horns. Ivory, teeth. Bones, so many bones. Shells, must have been 50 or more.
I rolled up my sleeves and went to the workshops and manager screen. Workshops full of orders, more queued by the manager.
Dwarf Therapist: bone carvers have just one task, carve bone.
I remembered: the bone carvers had been on duty for half a year now, and not made a dent in the stockpile, while filling it with bone crafts. Food was over the top, so the cooks were going to use what was left and take a break, plants only to be used for brewing. However, there were now well over a hundred animals that should be slaugtered and due to highly efficient cage traps in the wilds, more were comming in. And anything not locked up was BREEDING. The militairy was fairly small, but what did it matter with war tigers, war elephants, war... giraffes? All in all, a good 50 or more war animals, 30 of them elephants, chained around corners near entrances, surrounded by some traps. The animal trainer had been recruited in the militairy because he had 12 war elephants tagging behind him.
It was going to take some time to sort this mess out. on the other hand, I did not have to fear for attacks