Early autumn, the dwarven traders have justed visted with a few mere blocks of metal and a steel crossbow. Late as well, the goblins have already scrambled after their extended picnic.
To the west, a vertical tunnel has been constructed in preparation for gaining access to the middle cliff layer. Farming is continuing well, and there are plentiful food and drink stockpiles. Production of potash for pearlash is underway in order to make clear glass. Unfortunuately, crystal glass, as requested by Amber, the village manager, is impossible to make, much to the worry of the wood burners responsible for glass production.
There are 5 comments for this map series, last post 2008-08-20
Axegear
SHIFT + Key doubles keyboard scroll rate.
Don't have Flash?
You can download the compressed map file:
Axegear-region1b-1054-22622.fdf-map
but you will need the .NET version of
SL's DF Map Compressor
to convert to the .PNG image format.
Submitted by: Markavian - 2007-11-08 to 1054 Mid Summer
Testing comments, in case a I broke them.
Wooh, multi-level fort! Go Axegear!
Submitted by: DDouble - 2007-12-11 to 1054 Early Autumn
What tileset is this?
Submitted by: Markavian - 2007-12-15 to 1054 Early Autumn
Hi DDouble, its my own tileset called Solid Curses; you can get it from my user page on the wiki:
http://www.dwarffortresswiki.net/index.php/User:Markavian#Tilesets
Submitted by: Markavian - 2007-12-15 to 1054 Early Autumn
Sinoth is working on a stunning 3D viewer for DF using data pulled from game memory using Xenofur's map extract tool.
Here are some rendered screen captures of my fort, Axegear: (Thanks sinoth!)
A view over the fortress valley
The extent of the underground mining
[Message edited on 2007/12/15 at 08:23 by Markavian]
Submitted by: John Williams - 2008-08-20 to 1054 Early Autumn
Pretty nice site, wants to see much more on it! :)