Great stories, all!
My fortress Torchsyrup draws in many foreign visitors, mostly there to visit our famous tavern, the Trustworthy Ram-Room. Some come for the library or the temples.
I recently got into a war with another Dwarven civilization. Their king wound up being killed by one of my squads on a Raze mission. Before my squad returned, it was announced that one of the bards in the Ram-Room had become the new Queen of that civ (after polite discussion with local rivals). She's still listed as one of my citizens. My own civilization's Queen is also present, so now there are two Queens in my fortress.
Some ideas I'm considering:
* Frame the foreign queen for a crime and chain her up somewhere interesting.
* Build her palace right next to my Queen's, so that it's like my fortress is the capital of two unified empires.
* Try to get her to marry the Queen's son, so that their child might inherit both Kingdoms.
* I have the means to make my Queen a necromancer (and she desires immortality), so maybe the other queen could become some sort of undead servant
Always open to suggestions!
I recently reloaded this game after several months of not playing. I decided to take the approach of treating the foreign Queen as if she were an honored guest, second only to our own Queen (who I gave the title True Queen, to avoid confusion). So she has a royal bedroom, dining room, etc.
It turned out that the True Queen's oldest son was already in my fortress, although for some reason he was there as a visiting peasant marked "Hostile". I also found that several other members of my fort were his grandchildren, so I gave them new titles to recognize their royal heritage. I was able to relocate him and and them into the "royal area" of my fortress.
Unfortunately, the True Queen was killed by a Forgotten Beast just recently. And instead of her son inheriting the title, it seems to have skipped a generation and gone to *his* son, who is not in my fortress. So I'm really hoping he'll come join the family soon.
I wonder though if they'll ever send a diplomat to negotiate peace if the queens already there, so she can't order a diplomat to come
Unfortunately, I have not seen any diplomats. Their civilization is down to less than 10 people, though.
Oh, and I found a cool book - it's called "The Elf in the Time of my Ancestors". What makes it interesting is that its elven author was one of the first of his kind, meaning it must be about prehistoric proto-elves.