That thing had better piss fire onto anyone it misses before they get indoors. You can never have too many giant statues that piss fire! I for one will find a way to make one of my statues piss bloody water, and I'm pretty sure pumps don't transfer the contaminants.
Speaking of obsidian and fire, my head smith whom I've been training for years has created an artifact platinum giant axe blade, encrusted with obsidian and encircled with platinum! It's worth over 368k db.
Damn possession though!
I may update runesmith and see if I can't force her skill up to legendary +100 where it belongs. She has an artifact lead bed made by some other possessed dwarf.
This was the second time I'd played through autumn. The first time I got migrants, then a siege, then the caravans started arriving after I'd dealt with them. This time however, I got migrants, then two sieges in a row, with no caravan before winter. The first consisted of several goblin melee platoons, two hammer and one sword, supported by trolls. They were pretty easy to defeat as they couldn't really handle the traps combined with the marksmen on the roof overhead, but the pit trap's weapon traps got clogged enough that they started getting through, but it was still a trickle compared to the goblin waterfall dodging into the 6-story pit. In all I think I lost just two idiot civilians that didn't want to stay inside, a soldier or three, and a couple animals.
The second siege was a little more viscous. It came from the ninataur civ, (imagine smaller minotaurs) who are pretty frightening melee soldiers thanks to their size and oversize weaponry. This siege however consisted of two archer platoons lead by a lasher and a swordsman, and supported by trolls. My marksmen on the roof of the trade-way/battle-zone aren't protected by fortifications, so the enemy marksmen just stopped and pin-cushioned a couple. By the time my melee squads had waltzed their way down the corridor, all the trolls were dead, both enemy commanders incapacitated, including the lasher exploding into gore at the bottom of the pit, and one platoon of marksdwarves lead by the swordsman had retreated, because of the swordsman's injuries. The lasher's platoon decided it would be a good idea to go check on him before they left, and were all cut down.
I think I lost a between 4 and 8 soldiers that time, and a couple more animals. I'm tactically retarded so it's my fault for not sending the melee troops up front to wipe them out while they were distracted with my marksmen. Doesn't help that two of them managed to dodge off the roof.