Thanks everyone,
Schmaven; Your advice about arming every dwarf citizen with a wooden training spear was instantly adopted. Quite frankly, I can't believe I didn't consider doing this sooner. At 90+ strong, a crowd of angry dorfs swarming towards a single target with spears will be awesome. I started a new fortress and have been making spears and a shield for each dorf that joins Towerpuzzle.
Only problem I am having now is that when I do a lot of construction (like building walls), and when the dorfs go get more materials, they will drop spears and shields everywhere. Then another dorf will race to get them with a wheelbarrow, and drop the shield and spear off at my stockpile. So I keep having to rearm the dorfs because they leave their spears and shields on the ground, which then all up in my stockpile (which I at least moved to the armory). Is it because they need to use both hands in construction?
I switched from Mayday tileset to ASCII, so I wanted a fresh start, with all new folders
I loved the mayday tiles but 1) information does get lost 2) the colors created by the ascii graphics
are better imo. I understand why the MoMA keeps a screenshot of DF on the wall. Channelwood also felt very done, and I wanted to move on. Since everyone was dead, I assumed the linking book would have been found and destroyed in the raid. I waited out the necromancers for maybe 2 seasons but then I felt I needed to take some action. I should indeed have built coffins. As a matter of fact, I think its wise to make some coffins/memorial slabs as soon as I embark to have some available when needed. Thanks Thisfox.
I will check the weight thing, that is a really cool idea.
My broker dorf fancies himself a bit of a philosopher. He asked the question; If elven traders are innocently drowned at the depot through the use of a trap mechanism, which is triggered by an innocent guest in the tavern, without their knowledge...well, clearly this poor, drunk soul can't be held responsible for any crime? When asked if the maker of the trap mechanism was the one to carry the blame, he got very upset, thought things over for a while and then concluded the ultimate blame fell on the mechanism itself, and adviced all dorfs to be cautious when working in the mechanic's workshop.