Welcome to Tomeheaven, messenger, home of the noble order of The Key-Sword of Forever, loyal servants of Queen Igathzuntir of the Balanced Crypts!
Tomeheaven was just established roughly one year ago, and our order only numbers 16 dwarves thus far. It isn't exactly luxurious yet, but feel free to look around. Take a copy of our plans if you wish, it may help make senses of it all, and you can give them to the queen with your report.
This is the basic floor plan for the fortress's sleeping quarters. Each pair of hallways merge at the end, and this is where the cambers for nobles and administrators have been planned. The basic design should be flexible enough that we can expand each room should a noble... require a better chamber. It isn't much to look at now, but it should be quite comfortable once we have cleaned it up a bit.
To the north of this chamber are our storerooms and farms, though those are also rather empty right now. We've been two busy getting the basics established over this past year (and our dwarfpower insufficient) to bother making more the a handful of stone crafts to trade for seeds and other necessities. - Razin
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Submitted by: Markavian - 2009-03-15 to 76 Mid Spring
Construction is well underway, I'm sure the queen will be pleased with news of its progress. A warning has been issued that staircases built on successive levels can be hazards for dwarves who may slip, or be pushed, from the top; as such my forts employ either a central spiral stair, or a succession of alternating up/down stairs.
Good work defending the hillside, its always challenging trying to close the holes around a mountainhome when your back is against a rolling hillside.
Submitted by: Jurph - 2009-03-16 to 78 Early Spring
I like the emphasis on diamonds in construction as opposed to the more traditional squares and rectangles. Very cool!
Submitted by: Razin - 2009-03-16 to 78 Early Spring
Thanks! I'm not sure what I would do without this particular tile set, the smooth diagonal walls really help open up more design variety.
Submitted by: Dorten - 2009-03-19 to 79 Early Spring
Very good writing, I must say!