Back in 40d, this is what made me decide to just play dwarf fortress for the rest of my life. Its both heart warming and heart wrenching.
There was a siege, my military took some casualties. During the battle one of my dwarves got her eye ripped out, this caused her to go into labor and give birth on the middle of the battlefield. She picked up her baby, picked up her weapon, and proceeded to lay into the enemy. Unfortunately her husband died during the same battle.
Unfortunately, the constant pain from the missing eye was causing her and her baby to nearly starve to death on multiple occassions, I didn't know what to do. I did everything I could to keep her alive since I didn't want the baby to starve to death in her arms. So I slapped a mining pick in her hand and sent her to strike the earth until she gradually build up her toughness and was able to withstand the constant pain and care for herself and her child.
I totally celebrated, and built her a big room and kept her retired from the military, and she was elected mayor.
Soon after this a different dwarf committed suicide, I really didn't see that coming and didn't know what happened to make her suicidal, I did some CSI work to find out. She also lost her husband in the same battle as my first dwarf, and was also wounded, the difference was that instead of getting her eye ripped out, she got wounded in the gut and had a miscarriage. Between the dead husband and the miscarriage, she committed suicide. My jaw literally dropped for an hour after reading that. I might have shed a tear, for the fact that I worked so hard trying to figure out how to keep one dwarf alive and off the edge of a cliff, but there was a similar story with a sad ending just around the corner that I might never have noticed.
Keep in mind I was playing this game for maybe a week by this time, so up until the end, I thought that the first dwarf just randomly gave birth during a fight, and that I just imagined it was due to the shock of losing an eye, so by the end of that episode, I realized that I just wanted to play DF forever.