Admamgoz "Sundragons" - 1063 Early Spring by Genuine

Map Description:

My latest fort. Utilizes an irrigation technique that involves siphoning off water from the river at the top of the cliff, then dropping it into a reservoir that is allowed to overflow to generate mud.

Also, parts of it look like they were built in a completely strange manner on purpose, as I've been experimenting with different unique building types.

The HTML5 map viewer is currently in Alpha mode - I'm actively trying to develop new functionality.

There should be many very obvious problems with the viewer; please check the Issues page to notify or comment on the most egregious problems to help me prioritise. The most common will be Loading... with an error in the browser developer tools console. e.g. RangeError: Offset is outside the bounds of the DataView. Feel free to report a problem with a link to the problematic map or point of interest.

maps-archived/Sundragons-region2-1063-1910.fdf-map My latest fort. Utilizes an irrigation technique that involves siphoning off water from the river at the top of the cliff, then dropping it into a reservoir that is allowed to overflow to generate mud. Also, parts of it look like they were built in a completely strange manner on purpose, as I've been experimenting with different unique building types. 0 0 0 0 top

Comments

Submitted by: Gaulgath - 2007-11-10 to 1063 Early Spring

Very nice. I like the dining hall.

Submitted by: Markavian - 2007-11-10 to 1063 Early Spring

Big circles. I can see you're going to have a lot of fun building forts in this new version Genuine!

Submitted by: Mechanoid - 2007-11-10 to 1063 Early Spring

F ace. Seriously.

The fact that you can use the water on so many levels, thus conserving it, is brilliant.

Submitted by: Lightning4 - 2007-11-11 to 1063 Early Spring

Wow. The dining hall does rock.

Is that all gold?

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You can download the compressed map file: Sundragons-region2-1063-1910.fdf-map but you will need the .NET version of SL's DF Map Compressor to convert to the .PNG image format.

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