Stuff happens, boring stuff. Debating on things like emptying coffins into trash in exchange for slabs-only. Someone creates a legendary alder armor stand. Then I go to look at this armor stand, and I see a leather bound book. Wait... what? Who created a book? I see no reports of this book-creation anywhere. Well, it says it's written by a Cadi Fuchsiadens, so I make a copy of the world to look at legends.
The book is called "the Tower and the Ignited Lilacs, a 22 page short story about a tower called Pantedwires. It's full of amusingly clever quipes, and changes the topic quite abruptly.
Apparently it's written a female human necromancer, born in the year 812. This makes sense - I killed a few human necromancers by now. Looking through the archives, she became a lady of The Empires of Hearth at the age of 27, got married, and became obsessed with morality at the age of 30. Several years later, at the age of 51 (year 863), she learned necromancy from a dwarf Dobar Conjuremerchants. Later that year, she became so adept as to take on her own apprentice, Ape Truedroplets.
Judging by her various books written in the next 100 years, she went through bouts of depression and humility. She no longer felt human by any means, titleing several books along the lines of "My Friend the Human", "Skinny Humans", "The Humans Helmed", and "The Human: Before and After". Her original master never left her mind, and she never felt quite that dwarf's equal.
By 1035 she started to feel better about her life, writing the book "The Birth of The Human", which I can only assume is a great memoir of her redemption. Her last book, The Tower and The Ignited Lilacs" was created in 1049, which is the mule-leather-bound book in our possession. Then, in late autumn of 1055 she, along with several other necromancers, decided to lay siege to Urnprophet, her last mistake.
It didn't seem a mistake at the time, as the siege lasted 3 full seasons, with her necromancy animating corpses repeatedly - both those of fellow necromancers and bodies of Urnprophets citizens.
Yet, by midsummer of 1056, she was struck down by Uzol Stanceshot with his chestnut shield. Her body was raised several more times by other necromancers Rilstud and Zuglar until they too were killed.
her master Dobar Conjuremerchants is believed to be one of the female necromancers that sieged earlier and escaped, and her wereabouts are still unknown. Her apprentice Ape Truedroplets was slain here.
I suddenly feel a another "welcome to Dwarf Fortress" moment. Ahh.