Deep towards the rear of the fortress, a bridge away from the magma fissure sits the room that will one day become the Royal Throne room. Already gold supports are being put up to house nobility of the highest class.
The surrounding battlements will be used to house the royal guard. The main dining room to the west is already being used by metalsmiths and glassmakers at the fissure. - Markavian
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Submitted by: Dark Sprite - 2007-08-26 to 1065 Early Autumn
Your fort looks awesome. Did you plan to dig out the whole castle beforehand?
Now I got to try and make a castle next time. =)
Submitted by: Markavian` - 2009-03-12 to 1065 Early Autumn
I was trying for the "open outdoors" feeling inside the mountain, I had partly planned the main fort and then started expanding it for farming and mining.