Rootportals is my second attempt at a "mega project", after my last one was killed by a modding disaster (oops). The fort focuses on horizontal expansion and leaving as much of the natural terrain intact as possible.
( 267 Early Winter → 300 )
This is where my whole population is housed at the moment. Barracks are to the south east, meetinghall to the north. The larger rooms on the side there are the clerk/managers' rooms, though he also happens to be the mayor right now, so they are currently unused. - Priz
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Submitted by: ayrb - 2011-12-04 to 271 Mid Spring
Geat job so far. I hope to build something like this soon.
Submitted by: Priz - 2011-12-04 to 272 Early Spring
Thanks! This is my third fort thus far, so I feel pretty safe in saying that if I can do it, literally anyone can.
Submitted by: ayrb - 2011-12-10 to 276 Early Spring
Mhm. What kind of embark location did you look for?
Submitted by: Priz - 2011-12-10 to 276 Early Spring
I'm playing 40d, and don't use any of the handy tools for it beyond the wiki, so I mostly guess at where a good spot is, and the more biomes the better. I always try to have a few features - this embark was supposed to have an underground river, some magma, etc. etc., but I apparently didn't pay enough attention and ended up with a chasm and no metal deposits :s. At least I have lots of multi-colored stone. If I could do it again, I'd probably go for limestone at the risk of losing such a nice valley to work with and having no interesting features.
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