For the civilized, gainfully employed population, the problem with/benefit of the drifter or adventurer is (s)he is almost always someone seeking trouble. It's for the better or worse when the offered trade is steel and their preferred garment is mail. The outlook depends on whether you live in interesting times.
Trawling through the history of a fortress like Earthfortune (founded in 94) is the act of seeking needles in a haystack. Books upon books are authored and some are lost. Punctuating this catalogue of books are immigrants, profession changes and beast incursions.
37 years ago, the minotaur Ngasmuk Dentedzephyer the Dangerous Sling first appears in the timeline at 213. The yetis Wisho Allykeepers, Irsi Socketleaped, Otam Endedwarm, Iguk Agecrowds, and Egu Laboredhopeful, all livestock consumers, arrive with no reservations in the early spring of 145, hungry and eager for more. In the midspring of 130, the forgotten beast, Wothana Mangesweats begins eating livestock and harassing local dwarves with its noxious secretions. Before that, is the eventful year of 119, where the hydras Nocpur Glandbristled the Hideous Key, Rane Rightjewels the Bold Sport of Bravery, and Egul Strappingmold the Tribe of Renown, all go on livestock rampages. Lastly 97, the year cyclopses Ngusna Inkedpainted the Emerald of Influencing and Rab Dawnedink the Beige Oak (d.250) engage in what can only be considered minor roughhousing. Some dwarves were harmed, none killed.
Wothana Mangesweats, who claims the world as its home, roams the depths of the world in cavern level 3. There's no need to go down a rabbit hole looking for something that may or may not be there. Instead as planned, Ud travels to the abandon hillocks to rout various human bandits. In the hilllock Rackgrasps, he comes upon a lone dwarf, the baron of Rackgrasps, Doren Machineclinched. Doren was somehow affiliated with Tomus Amusedhoods, the leader of the hoods in Rackgrasps. The exchange of greetings with Doren includes "I have nothing for you." Hmmm. When Tomus is pummeled to death, Doren is not happy. This is odd considering the history.
In 101, Doren was born in Lizardkeys. He became a 12 year old farmer in 113. One hundred years later, he became the baron of The Sabre of Taming and settled in Rackgrasps. In 233 he became obsessed with his own mortality and one year later began worshipping The Grave of Bone.
Tomus was born in 228. He settled in Rackgrasps, became the master of The Gloved Uncles, and met his death—all in 250. Apparently Doren and Tomus became fast friends. That or Doren was in the thrall of Tomus. Likely, Tomus had a personal magnetism that was lost on Ud.
Ud leaves Doren to his own devices. The heart wants what it wants. In this case, the secrets of life and death. On his way to the ruined fortress of Rarediamond, Ud punches the cyclops Rab Dawnedink to death. The gain here is
toughness advances from superior to superdwarven. On
this peasant build average agility reached superdwarven first, followed by average spatial sense, then by above average toughness. All because of the wrestling, the shielding, and the dodging—with the focus in an old timey stand ground/stand ground game.
It was unknown what lurked in Rarediamond, or it was forgotten, so Legends was consulted. Rarediamonds was destroyed by Ammesh Heroiclegends The Eagle of Mines, a forgotten beast. Ammesh was a feathered scorpion, with a poisonous sting, undulating rhythmatically. Ammesh was found in a 2 by 2 tile room on the warehouse level. Ud removed the two stingers Ammesh wielded and was in the process of removing its pincers when it bled to death.
Also randomly:
Apparently this is proof of life after death.