Can confirm. There are animals that seem worthy enough to them to be brought back home and shown off to the tin opener, like birds, mice or the occational frog. And there is vermin that they just destroy en passant.
Dead leaves too. We used to wonder how so many of them were ending up on our sheltered patio, but then we noticed they all had little tiny teeth marks in them! One of our other, indoor only kitties, is a very dedicated hunter of stuffed animals and socks. After "catching" them, he carries them around for a while, and then dumps them in the hallway. If he gets a particularly big one, he'll hold it in his mouth and start yowling, because he wants somebody to come admire his catch.
And, just to deflate your ego a bit: the DF community is rather friendly and likes to try to snare innocent visitors and convert them into oddballs like themselves
No worries. This might be my first post, but I've been lurking for quite a while. I wouldn't have signed up if I wasn't prepared for such things.
The "insanity counter" is reset each time the moody dwarf grabs an item. As long as the dwarf collects something you have available in your fortress *first* you can keep him in a perpetual mood by regularly forbidding one material he has already collected, forcing him to go collect another one and reset his counter. Dehydration and starvation might be problematic, but your other dwarves may provide water (and possibly food) to him "on the job" if they're feeling helpful.
That's actually really interesting. I think I already mentioned that that I was able to solve the situation with a couple of donated crossbows and a heroic volunteer smelter, but I'll keep that in mind for the future.
Is the "dwarves bringing water to a moody dwarf" something that's been observed, or just a speculation? If they do, that's unexpectedly heartwarming.
New question: I've noticed that in this latest version of the game (this is my second "serious" game, the first was in 40.24), my livestock now seem to generate vermin?! Initially I thought there were just more vermin than usual on the site, but after realizing that the worms and thrips inside always appeared around my mason's pet chicken, I noticed that the outdoor vermin also appear around my poultry.
Are my observations correct? I just spent about ten minutes doing google searches, but I can't find anything relevant. The wiki's vermin articles are quite bare bones.
As a chicken lover, unless the intended implication "the birds notice bugs that the dwarves can't see, and then eat them", I feel vaguely offended. Either way, it's something I'm a little concerned about, since until now, I was planning on letting the birds free-range in the dining hall. I'd feel bad if someone saw a bug and got put off their lunch.