Finally got an immigrant wave! Up to 31 of those little buggers running around! This will take a considerable load off the dwarves who were running the place by themselves. I've set most of the new immigrants to masonry, like I usually do. They're currently cranking out blocks and doors.
Beyond that, lots of new expansions on the fortress. I'm starting to do what I can to plot out and make use of burrows/districts in a fortress.
I'm planning on running a number of high traffic pathways through the entire area, and placing a number of statues and turn the whole thing into a sort of garden. No real point, and it has no real effect, but whatever. I think it's neat so it's going in. - RedWick
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Dance of Spears
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Submitted by: ajr_ - 2009-12-16 to 449 Early Summer
RedWick I love the way you're not ruining my eyes with secondary graphic tilesets. Yes, and the courtyard is the coolest thing yet today. Og my hosh, those farms are just pretty! Looks like glass but I guess it's just microcline because I use a mod in which I can't make anything out of microcline (it's like nuclear waste, won't melt in magma either)
And then to the magma! I suggest you just be very dwarvenly and burn down the jungle! It looks cool! Presuming you have magma to pump on the forest. Also, alcohol is a cool thing to blow up in a magma pit! Else it's pretty useless.
Submitted by: RedWick - 2009-12-16 to 449 Early Summer
I'm used to the old rogue-likes, so I have a hard time switching over to using a tileset.
As for the farms...I had some miscellaneous microline blocks, and thought it might look interesting. The effect ends up looking like there's a ditch full of water sitting around each farm. I rather like how it looks and I think I'll probably do that sort of thing in future fortresses.
And alas, this map has no magma! In fact, I don't think it has much of anything other than the road running through it. Hehe...