FriendlyWorks - 216 Early Summer by Cheshire Cat

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Welcome to Friendlyworks, one of my largest fortresses to date.

attractions include the huge dam in the lower left corner, i selected this site specifically for the brook above a cliff, and lucked out with both a cave and HFS as well.

the upper right has a maze of doors with the tombs, and under the fort are some soon to be water caves, which should be good for adventurers. this fortress was only somewhat planned, so the top few levels are messy.

the desert is populated by camels, giant leapoards, cougars and giant desert scorpions. the hills have giant eagles and sasquatches. surprisingly the camels actually seem the most dangerous, they kept getting into bits of the dam while i was building it, going crazy, then killing the masons.

interestingly, just about every goblin civ is within a few world tiles of this fort, and it seems to have made for the biggest sieges i have ever seen.

Point of Interest: Kings Tomb

i intended this to be in the shape of an upside down hammer, although one of my friends who saw it thinks it looks like a set of male genitalia, so ive not been able to look at it the same since.

practically everything inside is made of platinum, i have so much of the stuff. champers to the left and right hold valuable artifact ruby goods.

the entrance hallway at the top is lined with the tombs of royal guards, and the doors are bronze, silver, gold and platinum as you approach the tomb. im intending to fill the little pit with water. i probably have more then enough dwarves to do this via bucket.

the tomb is at the bottom of a maze of doors which i hope will be interesting but not too unfuriating for someone coming to visit as an adventurer. after you exit the kings tomb, if you follow the hallway left and walk that red bauxite road i have there, you will come out under a small bauxite dam, and get access to a long set of tower walkways, interesting items, and an alternate entrance to the fort. - Cheshire Cat

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maps/2009-03/cheshirecat-df maps.fdf-map Welcome to Friendlyworks, one of my largest fortresses to date. attractions include the huge dam in the lower left corner, i selected this site specifically for the brook above a cliff, and lucked out with both a cave and HFS as well. the upper right has a maze of doors with the tombs, and under the fort are some soon to be water caves, which should be good for adventurers. this fortress was only somewhat planned, so the top few levels are messy. the desert is populated by camels, giant leapoards, cougars and giant desert scorpions. the hills have giant eagles and sasquatches. surprisingly the camels actually seem the most dangerous, they kept getting into bits of the dam while i was building it, going crazy, then killing the masons. interestingly, just about every goblin civ is within a few world tiles of this fort, and it seems to have made for the biggest sieges i have ever seen. 43 4174 961 2.00 top i intended this to be in the shape of an upside down hammer, although one of my friends who saw it thinks it looks like a set of male genitalia, so ive not been able to look at it the same since. practically everything inside is made of platinum, i have so much of the stuff. champers to the left and right hold valuable artifact ruby goods. the entrance hallway at the top is lined with the tombs of royal guards, and the doors are bronze, silver, gold and platinum as you approach the tomb. im intending to fill the little pit with water. i probably have more then enough dwarves to do this via bucket. the tomb is at the bottom of a maze of doors which i hope will be interesting but not too unfuriating for someone coming to visit as an adventurer. after you exit the kings tomb, if you follow the hallway left and walk that red bauxite road i have there, you will come out under a small bauxite dam, and get access to a long set of tower walkways, interesting items, and an alternate entrance to the fort. Cheshire Cat

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Submitted by: Cheshire Cat - 2009-05-12 - Removed

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