End of 3rd year.
49 dwarfs, only 2 kids, and about 12 military (mostly wrestlers).
3 artifacts, a turtle shell cage, an iron plate mail, and a jewel mug.
Focusing on my entrance, I plan to create a walkway above the canyon that leads past my towering walls into my fort.
Just using basic stone to cover the ravines, so I have more room for buildings/defense/etc. - Salmeuk
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Greeds of Falling
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Submitted by: ToonyMan - 2009-02-15 to 55 Early Spring
Looking good. The yellow sand would drive me crazy though.
Submitted by: magic dwarf - 2009-02-15 to 55 Early Spring
yeah you should definitely make your fortress more accessible for the merchants. From what i can tell you only have one little entrance on the east side of your wall that's accessible to a third of the eastern edge of the map
Submitted by: Salmeuk - 2009-02-16 to 55 Early Spring
:P the sand is rather appealing to me.
I'm planning on adding a bridge through the middle ravine, covered by fortifications. Plus the required deathtraps and levers.
This is the longest fortress I've played in a long while, I've gotten bored with quite a lot of the other ones ive attempted.