They said he was mad.
But he would show them.
He would show them all.
It would span from the depths to the skies, encased within the life-giving heat of the magma.
His dream was so close he could taste it...
(Year 35 of Autumnalveils. Stages 1 and 2 are almost fully complete, though it is estimated that at least a dozen more years will be required for full completion of the next 3.)
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Submitted by: Markavian - 2010-02-02 to 45 Late Autumn
Wow... to see this flooded would be an oustanding feat. I can almost feel the toasted stone work from inside the collumns.
Submitted by: ClsfdKidd - 2010-02-02 to 45 Late Autumn
This fortress is the stuff of greatness. Absolutely epic work here.
It's too bad the dwarven ruler met her end, but the important bit is that the relics of her rule still stand as a tribute to her memory.
Submitted by: Retro - 2010-02-02 to 45 Late Autumn
Whoa, nice stuff here. I'm always a fan of open-air caverns, and the style and design on this is very nice as well.