THIS JUST IN: BRACE FOR TL;DRMost of the time, you're lucky to see one dragon in a fort's lifetime. That sort of suggestion is unhelpful and unrealistic in that there apparently is little you can do to make more dragons show up.
Oooookay. Thanks for the clarification and all, but allow me to respectfully point out the big grinning smiley behind my suggestion of more dragons. Lighten up, plzkthx.
Also, if somehow you generate a world with a gratuitous megabeast population (don't ask me how you'd go about doing that, but this is DF, you
know someone probably already has), chances are all of them will find you eventually as they can move and your fort can't. And unless I'm much mistaken, Nist Akath had more than one dragon (before the Captain started using Dwarf Companion even, I believe), but whatever, you can chalk that up to either the utility or to the place being a ruddy legend if you're disinclined to believe it.
You can't. The wiki article in question is rated D for Dwarf, and should not be taken literally.
Hmm. Well, thanks for clearing that up. You'd think the made-up bits would have fairly little overlap with bits describing actual gameplay mechanics though. Oh well, according to the decorations article you can decorate repeatedly as long as you use different materials so that'll have to do.
How do I get my military dwarfs to wear things like Steel Helms or Steel Boots?
First, forbid all your armor from the Z-stocks menu. Then, order them to wear cloth armor, watch them to make sure they take off everything and forbid each piece as it comes off. Then pause, order the squad to the desired armor level, unforbid exactly those pieces of armor you want (it might help to do so with exactly enough for the entire squad, no more and no less) and unpause. They should head straight for the stockpiles and don the gear you want them to.
Or are all beastmen bugged to not reproduce?
If this is true, Toady needs to implement mecha. WHO THE HELL DO YOU THINK WE ARE? =D