Everything had been going well in my desert fort, plenty of food and drink, everyone is pretty content, and my expedition leader had just entered a fey mood and created my first artifact, a highwood armor stand.
So the same expedition leader is now walking outside gathering wood to continue construction, when an animal migrates onto the map. A honey badger.
Now, I've never encountered one of these before personally, so all I have to go off of is the stories on here, of badgers being unholy limb-removing death on four legs, so, naturally, I'm thinking my expedition leader is a goner. Sure enough, the badger intercepts my expedition leader and enrages.
So the badger swipes at my dwarf, but misses, and so the dwarf counterattacks, grabbing it by a toe on its left rear back leg. Then the dwarf charges at it and in mid-charge punches the honey badger in its right rear back leg hard enough to shatter the bone. The dwarf then collides with the badger, knocking it over, then he promptly stands up and walks away.
While this is going on my rag-tag team of militia, with hardly any armor and pretty much all training weapons, are rushing over. The badger is going in and out of consciousness and attempting to crawl away with it's good legs. The militia arrives, and start hacking, bashing, and just overall tearing it apart as it misses every attack. It's finally finished off as my militia commander kicks it's head hard enough to shatter the bone and send it flying into the brain, killing it instantly.
I don't know how common an occurrence it is for a dwarf to stand their ground against a honey badger, but my expedition leader is now amazing in my eyes, especially considering all he did was bookkeeping and a bit of carpentry before this happened.