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Nothing significant to say today.
I may have mentioned a thing or two about Dwarf Fortress, but here's another exciting story depicting the epic goodness that can unfold from within a budding city.

Also, this quote from a PC Gamer interview with Tarn Adams, one of the two developers, left me quite bedazzled as to why these 'bugs' weren't left in as features.


PC Gamers: Do you have any favourite hilarious bugs or test results from over the years?

Tarn Adams: My favorites are the one where the farmer walked over to the furniture stockpile, grabbed a bed, walked over to his farm and planted it, and the one with the injured hammerer. The hammerer is the dwarven executioner. When both of his arms were broken and he was unable to hold his hammer to administer Dwarven Justice, he still went ahead with the punishment, but he bit his victims. This included shaking his head vigorously and tearing their arms off, which he then held in his mouth for years.