In the past, i already attempted a tower fort, but never finished it. This time, instead of scaling it down so it is easier, i decided to go the full way and build a whole castle. All fortress walls are marble blocks, while building walls, inner walls and floors use wood blocks.
The whole fort is aboveground and i am trying to shape it like a village, with several areas ( see points of interest). The goal is not only to finish it, but get a king and start a good, working economy and giving a job to each of the 200+ dwarves I have (in 463 I am below that number, due to a small problem involving water, drinks and tantrums)
This level , and the level above, are fully dedicated to manufacturing cloth, cloth, and more cloth. The output, when I'll have enough dwarves, will be enough to cover all the dwarves in the world. Don't call me elf for this: cloth is a great way to employ large numbers of dwarves and give reasonable wealth. Also, I am mercilessly butchering more than 10 thousands of trees to make this, then some more to get glass, metal and potash for the farms. This is one of the greatest environmental dangers of the world.
At the moment, i am using 3 different dyes ( red, green and blue), number which is not likely to change. - andrea
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Submitted by: Pkassad - 2009-11-06 to 463 Late Spring
Awesome fortress. I started a new fort and am making a modified layout of your castle. Hopefully I can get a map of it up soon.