Started a new fort, because the other one was boring. This one is more fun
I am playing no farms, and no dwarves doing jobs that are dabbling or below (Architecture was an exception)
Anyway, I am in a haunted / spooky start, and played the first three seasons reasonably safely. And then the winter of 1055 hit. Oh no... the winter. In that winter, Ogre hoards and werewolves managed to kill of over half my fort. Including my herbalist, and my brewer. Booze stocks were already low, so by the first month of winter, I was without booze.
The continuing hoards of werewolves made drinking at the nearby brook a nearly suicidal mission, and as a result, many dwarves died (I had no doctors or surgeons to heal the injured dwarves either!) After Ogres wiped out our first architect and our only trade depot, it was looking bleak.
The fort was saved by an axedwarf named Atis Trussbanners, a powerful axedwarf who came with a bronze breastplate, a bronze shield, and a copper war-axe (which was later upgraded to bronze, by the looks of it). Currently she has pulled off 32 kills, including 10 ogres and 4 werewolves.
After three long months of booze-free hell, where almost no work was done, spring came around, and the werewolves and ogres fled to the hills. A quick trade with the elves for thier booze, and a migrant wave has restocked many people (although I am still lacking a brewer or a plant gatherer). Food is insane, but I still don't have a clothesmaker to make ropes which will allow me to setup my underground cattle ranch. I also still lack a wood burner or a furnace operator, but I managed to get an anvil. Oh, and my mechanic died, so I don't have any traps, nor do I have any traction benches which my new doctor needs.
Now our fortress is fortified, booze is in the stockpiles, and many jobs are being filled. Werewolves and ogres often come, but they are not a problem. Autumn is still 3 months away, before our fort can truly grow. But I stopped now because of a migrant wave. Hoping for a mechanic, furnace operator, wood burner, and clothesmaker!