So, my miner died (
) and that kind of sucked because I had brought him up to Accomplished by having him mine out my entire fortress (including a large silver vein) singlehandedly. I felt kind of resposible, seeing as how I'm the one who ordered him to make an upwards ramp
beneath a rather large lake, without making sure he had a way out other than the long fall down the shaft the water was to flow down (I also flooded a fair portion of my fortress, by the way). So, I set about making him a tomb worthy of him, including a sarcophagus and statues made from the silver he himself mined, in a room he created, with the walls engraved.
Given that whatever gets engraved seems to be largely random, I was hoping against hope, that at least a couple would be about Tholtig (the miner in question) in some way. So... The engraver got to work, made a few about the creation of Claspedwhispers (which, again, Tholtig built alone), fair enough, he made a few about the appointment of the expedition leaders (who did nothing since they arrived. Tholtig is rolling in his sarcophagus), and... at least half a dozen depictions of a Marsh Titan (a specifically named one) killing elves, dwarves and humans alike throughout history.
I found this odd. Putting aside how the heck Urist McSuckyTombEngraver even knew about the Titan's body count, why is he so obsessed with this thing? Why would he not engrave a single other event from history which does not directly involve his home fortress, or this titan? Would other engravers be similarly obsessed? Did they encounter this thing on their travels?
Interestingly, All the kills are in one place: The Reticent Swamp. How do I find this place? Do I dare seek out a creature so dangerous that my Engraver seems to think he has to warn people about through his art?