Something really, really odd is going on in my fort. Two civs are suddenly at war with me; one, a modded-race civ, had peaceful contact with my dwarven civ before they declared war on me. The other civ, a human one, may or may not have had contact with my civ before declaring war on me, but they definitely weren't at war until recently. Some context: My fort was founded in early spring of Y30 by The Merchants of Gilding. That spring, the aforementioned wars had certainly not started. In summer, they could have, but I doubt it. In autumn and winter, I never really paid any attention to the civ/world info screen, so I'm not sure then. This spring, Y31, they've (both civs) declared war on me. Using DFHack, I opened legends mode while still playing my fort (open-legends script included in the LNP for Windows I'm using), and checked the causes of those wars. Both listed "The causes of the conflict are debated by scholars and very little is truly known.", perhaps meaning that there isn't a cause somehow. All historical events, figures, you name it are revealed because of worldgen settings. The hostile civs are The Roars of Lauding (modded) and The Rosy Confederations (human). Oddly enough, I'm also somehow at peace with a modded civ that, like goblins, is evil-aligned, not benign, and builds dark forts. Due to being both item thieves and snatchers, and not being skulking, they are auto-hostile or ought to be (that is, in a state of conflict type hostility, not automatic war). I'm completely stumped... you have any ideas?