Two years since the last update, the lake is now complete, and all towers except the glass ones are finished.
A dwarven library has also been carved out, a place for the dwarves to record their history, by carving it into the mountain walls!
This is where most dwarves live. The rooms are made to fit the irregularities of the mountain wall, and as such, are very varied in size and shape.
The prison and arena entrances are on this level as well.
On the level above, you can see the founding seven's rooms, and some noble rooms. They are the rooms with windows. - Silfurdreki
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Submitted by: kein - 2009-01-20 to 110 Early Autumn
Awesome map, gotta love that bottomless pit/waterfall entrance. I really liked how you used the rock wall face as part of your buildings as varied as it is, very natural looking. I'd like to see how this progresses further with your outdoor areas lvl 15-19. Keep up the great work!
+Favored.
Submitted by: Silfurdreki - 2009-01-22 to 110 Early Autumn
Thank you!
I plan to make a statue garden out of the big plateu (sp?) when the arena is finished. I'm also going to fles out the outer walls, so they go around the whole fortress, and adding a couple of towers on each side of the main entrance.
Submitted by: magic dwarf - 2009-01-23 to 113 Late Summer
lol, there is soo much puke it almost looks like you have paved olivine roads at your entrance.
also the dry grass biome on level 15 is just begging to catch on fire. maybe an uber defense??
[Message edited on 2009/01/23 at 07:56 by magic dwarf]
Submitted by: Dakira - 2009-01-23 to 113 Late Summer
big fan of the look of your defenses.
Submitted by: Sliphsurfer - 2009-02-08 to 115 Early Autumn
The scope is impressive. Thanks for the inspiration.