I have not one but two toasts to offer:
Here's to a Fortress long gone, where I had the child of an Outpost Liaison locked in a wellroom with the other children, a vampire manager walled into his office for more than five years (yet still doing his job), and not one but two fiery forgotten beasts loose in the hallways, taking potshots at each other, at the furniture, and at anything else that happened to jog up wielding a pickaxe with a murderous glint in their eye. It will forever be frozen in chaos.
I tried to pull the save file to give it to other players, and was inexperienced in doing such things (I've never bothered to savescum before, and actually haven't bothered to since either) and I royally screwed it up. Whoops.
Here also is to Alligator Creek, my most beloved fortress, where I lost several of my first seven dwarfs within seconds of arrival. This marvellous fort had a natural waterfall at least 7 z-levels high, beautiful engraved marble hallways (which flooded every year and filled with alligators, due to the downstream end of one river not melting as fast as the upstream end) and a lot of dwarfs with so many missing limbs, all the tasks they could perform was clean the floor and engrave the walls (Alligators love eating hands and feet, it turns out). This was fine, as there was a lot of blood, and mud, to clean up.
Such remarkable Fun I had in Alligator Creek! Dwarf children saved from alligator attack by their armless parents, the one-legged military clubbing an alligator to death with their crutches, a dwarf child making an alligator-bone shield as his artifact... The walls were engraved all over with artworks of alligators, alligators menacing dwarves, dwarves menacing alligators.....) Eventually practically every dwarf had a crutch. One dwarf child was such a good crutchwalker, he ran rings around the fully-limbed new migrant arrivals. Literally.
Alligator Creek died due to updates making the fortress practically unplayable, and a small fps issue: I saved it forever, but I play more modern versions now. I remember that fort with love.
(edited for grammar)