The first goblin siege to show up on my doorstep, a platoon of crossbowmen, was defeated with only three obvious casualties, none of which were fatal wounds. Broken bones and torn muscles, but I didn't even notice any severed nerves, so they should all be back on their feet in no time. The doctors get a little practice, and no great losses, as far as I'm concerned.
With bronze armor being produced, I expect my militiadwarves to be far more effective by this time next year. I'm still dissappointed in the lack of steel, but goblins won't necessarily bring weaponry fit for dealing with bronze anyway, so it should be enough. Nice to be able to produce it straight from ore, too: takes way less time than mass producing steel would.
Two legendary weaponsmiths will be producing some good quality copper bolts, crossbows and hammers. If I can get ahold of some fine steel imported weapons, I can arm the blade-users a little better too. Either way, I'm going for that candy at some point. It will be glorious.
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Well, I dun jinx'd myself. Two of the soldiers that were injured jsut died of thirst due to the issue of not being fed or watered, because they apparently thought they should stop resting and instead do nothing. While still being too crippled to haul themselves anywhere, which of course resulted in nobody feeding or watering them, and them being unable to take care of themselves.
Also, a titan attacked; a clear-glass humanoid with spindly antennae whose every movement is marked by joy. He was one happy SOB until I trapped him on my trap bridge and stationed the marksdwarves above him. Now he's target practice.