Work continues. I'm still waiting for inspiration on the best way to turn the goblin towers into dwarf apartment complexes (or a chunk of time to just work it out on graph paper), so I've begun building some more conventional dwarf habitats underground. etc.
( 1054 Late Winter → onwards )
Overlooking the magma pipe, eventually the entire hollow area will be filled in with a cinnabar floor, with a green glass observation floor peering down to the magma below to keep inmates on their toes. The sheriff's suite is located through a door on the western wall. - Mister Six
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Submitted by: Markavian - 2010-06-18 to 1054 Mid Spring
Creepy... I don't think I could build a fort in enemy territory. I'd sooner dismantle it and start from scratch.
How come the tower was abandonned in the first place?
Submitted by: Mister Six - 2010-06-20 to 1054 Mid Spring
I neglected to check before starting, or even to make a note of the name of the dark fortress, but I copied/abandoned and poked around a bit and I think I found it. As far as I can tell, it was repeatedly subject to attacks by hydras and bronze colossi in the first century. Hopefully in the millennium since then they've moved on...
Submitted by: Vattic - 2010-06-21 to 1054 Late Winter
I love that it's set in and around those abandoned goblin forts.
Submitted by: Markavian - 2010-06-21 to 1054 Late Winter
That's a point... your adamantine seems very close to the surface, only 30 levels beneath the dining hall- or is that normal?
Submitted by: Mister Six - 2010-06-22 to 1055 Early Autumn
This is the first map on the new version where I've started mining adamantine so I have no idea if it's normal or a fluke. Maybe something to do with the mountains rising up steeply on the edge of the map? Though that's only another 10 or so levels... Either way the world was generated from the standard large island setting with no modifications.