Now that I have Year 20 finally, fully posted to the board i can explain where these other four Clans came from. Over the long weekend, I had to fly over to a friend to help them get married (yes, I'm aware of the irony). When I got there, it was to find that the modem was broken and one of my duties was to call the ISP to come repair it. Waiting around for them took several hours, so I booted up DF and went person by person through the dwarves of Mingtutherith to see if I could find Schrodinger's children (the ones who are both there and not there, depending on where you look in Legend's mode.) In the course of my search, I came across three marriages in year 18 and two in year 12 that hadn't been recorded properly. (One was the Noseriders Clan, so I moved them over to the year they were supposed to be in.
Of the other four Clans, none has appeared as a married couple in any of my forts yet, so once they do I'll rename them properly.
Of particular note is the Archgrasping Clan which is my first gay marriage. (I'm wondering if they won't each create an artifact and become military heroes after, rising to prominence an possibly even a noble title before they each die quietly of old age or in an unexpected were-aardvark incident...) Time will tell.
Sometime in the near future I plan on posting a large map of the Dwarfopoly world with clickable areas that will allow readers to explore the "known world". The clickable areas will function similarly to the coats of arms, possibly leading to "zoomed in" portions of that map or a "points of interest" post that will then link to relevant content.
I plan on also posting the names of the deities and their spheres of power so that potential forumites who wish to play the succession phase of this when I'm done with the bridge-building phase, can choose which dwarven deity they wish to be. (Around Year 400-ish, so it will still be awhile before the last bridge is built.)
Anyway, that's the plan thus far.
If you guys show an interest, I'll also post the musical instruments and various dance/poetry forms that these dwarves use when they're partying.