Y'all need some Legends Mode in your lives. In regard to our population...
...definitely not 750 dwarves. We might have enough to feed the turkeys though.
Guess where's Breadbowl! Yep, we're a long way from home. Guess whose territory we've decided to settle in?
Just the biggest, baddest goblin civilization in the region - the Hell of Emancipating. In fact, I'm pretty sure we started the war in the first place, since prior to Breadbowl everything was going along
just peachy. Until we set up shop in their backyard.
If it makes anyone feel better, we're the last surviving dwarven civilization, mainly caused by our only neighbours being very friendly humans. We've never even had a single war B.B, which is pretty amazing in a world this large. The other two dwarven civilization were, unfortunately, utter failures in worldgen.
B.B means Before Breadbowl by the way.
The Uncommon Barricade quickly died out post-worldgen in 238, when the wars started to break out more often. As for the White Pulley, well... they're still alive in the technical sense, but I don't think it's fair to call them a dwarven civilization, since they don't actually have any dwarves. Or even a real civilization. They really only have two hillocks: one, Councilrocks, has a small goblin population of 15, and the other, Matyrceiling, amusingly enough, consists of only 2 humans. I can only imagine what they get to up there
There's a ton of really good stories hidden in this region. My favourite so far has been the Tin Dread, an entire goblin civilization who was suddenly wiped out in a
single year by the humans in some sort of Shock-and-Awe style operation. Or the one about a little colony of humans who settled in an area completely isolated from external contact, and grew to become the largest human civ in the world.