Only special features that I can think of would be the post-chasm location of the fortress proper (a right b*tch to digg that far quickly enough to set up farms) and the excessive use of precious metals for bridge decoration ^_^. Small population size (~50) for FPS gains.
( 1065 Mid Winter → onwards )
Although the sheriff demanded that we must make provisions to punish errant dwarves, we have yet had occasion to make use of the facilities. The gleaming gold chains and fine wooden beds sit waiting to comfort those to be subject to harsh, dwarven law and the whims of the fickle nobles. - Oneiros
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Submitted by: Markavian - 2007-09-17 to 1067 Early Spring
Too... much... gold... ? Or brass? Its very yellow, and that's a lot of bridges! I think I'd be blinded attending a meal in your dining room.
Submitted by: Gaulgath - 2007-09-17 to 1067 Early Spring
Pah! You can never have enough precious metals!
Submitted by: Oneiros - 2007-09-17 to 1067 Early Spring
Hahah, yes, all the bridges and roads are made with 100% solid gold, silver, or platinum.
I actually think that I've exhausted all the gold veins between the chasm and magma river, except two that span both features.
Keeps my dwarves very happy.
Submitted by: Lightning4 - 2007-09-18 to 1067 Early Spring
Now this is a true dwarf fortress! I bow to you!
Though I want to accomplish something with rare metals sometime soon, heh. I have a load of platinum and silver to use in my fortress. :P