Well that's interesting I suppose. I see Fedemesme, / Knowledgepalms only has 6 artifacts to its name, so it's not that much of a library/artifact hording site. I found one in the elven lands though, not sure if it was mentioned anywhere in-story.
Speaking of plump helmet men, I always had a curiosity for them. I looked up in Legends Mode and there are 7 named PHMs, all part of civilizations or in the case of one, of groups. They're strangely split between human, goblin and dwarf civs, too.
Not sure if I ever intend to do it, but would it bug people if I spawned unnamed PHMs through commands in fortress mode or if I wanted them, I would need to hope I got lucky, as I did with the reptile people?
I was writing a page for
Kasat Thorangosp because I noticed her immortality slab was the one used by adventurers in Monkeycurse / Taksmongopex to become necromancers. The first thing I see she's killed in 89 and I figure she'll have a 3-5 line article just because she's a chosen necromancer.
4600+ words later,
whew. Did she
get around. In fact, that's the only thing she was successful at, loving, marrying and divorcing. And getting an immortality slab from a God, that's something. And surviving a rampaging troll and 6 battles. But for a necromancer, she was an abject failure. She didn't raise any undead (despite having a lot of battles to take corpses from), she kept prowling around
the place she was exposed and expelled from and paid the price. She had no apprentice. She made an enemy that probably got her killed. You can't win The Game of Thrones just by seducing, flattering and offering immortality to future enemies. At least other failed necromancers died to dragons or other megabeasts, even death by troll wouldn't be as shameful.
So, it's been a while, may I ask whose turn is it and if they confirmed taking it?