Tomeheaven - 77 Early Spring by Razin

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Welcome, messenger. I'm afraid this year your report will be less exciting then last year's but feel free to look around.

Point of Interest: Valley Floor Workshops

Watch your step in the courtyard, it's a bit more crowded then you may remember from last year. We've begun making magma-safe pump components with our small, temporary metalwork, setup a holding area for the animals we saved from the murdered caravan, begun training dogs to help guard the place, and other assorted operations. The basic outline for our obsidian maker has been laid out to the south, though it will be put on hold until after we expand the walls to have a proper gatehouse and barracks. - Razin

There are 4 comments for this map series, last post 2009-03-19

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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!

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