So I started a fort in 40d. With some creatures modded in. Shortly after I embark, four of my seven dwarves die in a fire. The two miners survived because they were doing some digging; I made a meeting zone in the cave and one of the farmers fled there just in time.
Later, during the first winter, an Arcane Dragon arrives. He wanders into my mountain and eats one of my miners, then backs up a bit and sits in the food stockpile for some reason, trapping the rest of my dwarves in the kitchen. The only dwarf with a weapon is my last miner, Vabok Ralrigoth, doing some digging on a different level of the mountain. I have him dig a side-tunnel off to around where the dragon is, then draft all of my dwarves and they all bum-rush the dragon, who eats my legendary weaponsmith (who JUST made an artifact uranium warhammer). Then Vabok sneaks up on the dragon and brains him with his pick.
So Vabok Ralrigoth ("silverycrafted") becomes my favorite dwarf, and apparently everyone else's too, because they elect him mayor. He marries Cilob the farmer, the other survivor of the original seven. I start planning out the base of a big ol' tower to be dug out of the big mountain to the east, and I imagine Vabok to be thinking up all these crazy schemes for massive dwarven architecture. Some stuff gets built and dug. The tower gets put on hold for now, but it's completely designated, I just need to find a year or two of spare time to dig it.
A few years later, I have around 120-150 dwarves, some awesome things like a 32-story statue of a dwarf-head icon, a rainwater-catching device, and a murder tower made entirely out of cassiterite. All designed by "Vabok." Then a goblin siege comes. I'm not prepared for it at, especially due to the lack of useful metals on the map. After the goblin archers destroy my real military and a bunch of my dwarves, the caravan guards and the fortress guard come and finish them off. The damage has been done, though, and my fortress slowly descends into a tantrum spiral. I start doing everything I can to make my dwarves happy, which I've been neglecting due to the various projects. I make a legendary dining room, which helps a little but not much. Then I start cranking out coffins for the dead dwarves. Quite a few died in the siege, but at this point corpses are turning up all over the place due to the murders and beatings. I think far more dwarves died from the tantrum spiral, whether by tantrumer, guard, or starving in prison, than in the siege.
Anyway, I never got around to making a spot to put the coffins so by the time coffin production catches up with demand I've got a whole mountain full of caskets. The room I made for the kennel has more coffin than kennel. The barracks (which doubled as what passed for a hospital in 40d) is also full of coffins. At this point the spiral is starting to die down, thanks to the Fortress Guard deciding to be nice for a change and just jail criminals instead of beating them, which has the lovely side effect of giving them a massive happiness bonus when they get out of jail. I'm down to around 30 dwarves from well over 120, but the fortress shall survive.
Then I get a message that Mayor Vabok Ralrigoth has died of thirst. Apparently he brained the Captain of the Guard's dog with his pick during the height of the spiral, and got shoved in a jail cell with the rest of the tantrumers. This being 40d, nobody fed or watered him.
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His wife Cilob (who becomes the fortress's first Legendary Cook later) is then elected mayor. She inherits Vabok's office, dining room, and artifact-cage-with-an-alligator-thing-in-it (which eventually has to be moved to the Chamber of Artifacts due to the baron being cranky about Cilob's room being fancier), as well as his desire for giant architecture. She commands the fortress fort the next twenty or thirty years, and oversees the construction of a great many things, including the great tower, which was named Vabok's Tower in his memory.
Eventually, all the workshops, farms, and living quarters of the fortress were moved into the tower. The mountain where the old fort was was completely emptied, save the coffins. The mountain now consists entirely of abandoned rooms full of coffins. It's spooky.