So no sooner do the Elves disappear offscreen than
that shows up.
Fortunately, work has progressed well on our fortifications. We now have a secure courtyard and walls that extend to the river, giving us access to the water and the fish. Thirty Dorfs stand ready in my military, but they're no elites or even particularly competent, aside from the Champion. So we're just going to wait them out. Luckily we just happened to have a real good shipment of lumber come in! Heh heh. We are well provisioned with farms and fishing to last forever.
I like to think that either the Elves ran into the siege while it was en route to us and got butchered, or ratted us out to the Gobbers and justified it to themselves as "anything to stop the tree-murderers!"
By the way, my standard FPS for a fortress full of stray rocks from mining, housing 194 Dorfs, and under siege by many pages of Gobbers is 60-80 calculation and like 40 graphical. I love my computer so much. (Maybe that's also a reason I don't hate immigrants like some on the forum)
EDIT: What in Armok's name.... I swear to you, after I came on here and made this post, I went back to the Fortress. I figured it would be amusing to lower the outer gate and allow the enemy to come in, attack a cat who's trapped in the airlock section, and maybe a few would die on our traps. The moment the bridge snapped down, every single Goblin without exception began moving at absolute top speed - away from the Fortress. In moments, the horde was off the map and only a few Trolls remained. They got minced by the traps. The siege is now pretty much over, and I have absolutely no clue what convinced the enemy to run, screaming in fear from our fort, only days after they got here.
Stozu McGoblin, Elite Crossbowman cancels Lay Siege: Interrupted by Stray Cat (Tame)