Lead a successful raid against the Song of Courtesies, the elves my civ has been at war with for 800 years! First one, in fact. I expected them having numeric superiority to end in them killing everyone, but my MCom had managed to outmaneuver the defenders and the first casualty of the battle was the enemy commander, impaled on the least skilled soldier in the squad's pike. 19 out of 20 defenders ended up dead on the field, with every man in the squad killing at least one, usually more. Hell, I have a wrestler in the squad who presumably choked the life out of two of them.
Ended up coming away with artifact papaya greaves and a shitload of books, including what I can only assume was a 107 page cookbook ("And you sang 'Garnishes!'",) a short story about a frog that explodes ("The Frog and the Cunning Ignition,") a god damn novel (Called "Everseeing Matches,") and a bunch of books on apprenticeships and performance art and what I think might have been a tourist's guidebook to the retreat they attacked.
I also had a dwarf bard show up with a necromancer's slab, sooo.... That poor dwarf ended up with his brains smeared all over the place. Probably gonna put it in the middle of my temple to Baktur, the goddess of murder.
I was also attacked by two ambusher squads of cannibals, totaling 10 attackers. one soldier killed them all, only suffering a chewed on cheek, broken elbow, and a bruised lung. Presumably by blind fucking chance. Dude ended up wining a fight with a two-hander by swinging it around with one hand, and wasn't bothered by his broken elbow at any point.
No titles yet, but I'm probably gonna have to grind up on smaller enemy sites to get my commander up to where we can strike back at the cannibals.