I like walling off my ant/termite colonies and starting wagons with clear glass. The dwarves can then visit the wagon meseum and learn about the efforts of the brave first settlers or admire the natural beauty and ingenuity of the brave ants etc.
You Sir, are a genius!
From now on, I'll build my own dwarven museum to educate the later generations. Awesome idea!
Also, the Dwarfmas is one thing I'm going to do.
My quirks:
- I'm totally mad about security, but I NEVER use traps. I build my forts in the side of mountains, and I wall off everything! There is only one way in or out, always protected by a drawbrige and moat, two story high and thick walls with arrow towers. the entyway is protected by steel doors and guards. I usually build safeties into EVERYTHING! I build escape valves and exits into moats, so if a dwarf falls in accidentally, the valve drains the water and he can escape through the emergency passage. Also good for collecting loot after battle when enemies fall in. The same with wells.
- I also use automated emergency bulkheads, so if a disaster happens (flood, invasion, etc) one single lever closes the bulkheads, lifts the drawbridge and shuts off valves, sealing off the entire fortress until the disaster can be averted. I usually have years worth of food, drinks and ammo stored, so the archers can take their time to pick off invading forces from the towers. No open confrontation unless REALLY necessary. Yea, I'm kind of a coward, but this tactic saved may dwarven lives and property.