Icecastle - 107 Early Autumn by csebal

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My first uploaded map. It is in a southern, cold region of the map. It has many nice features, like a magma pipe, a really sweet underground river that also functions as a universal drain, an overground river and it even has some adamantite, but that is not revealed yet. Plenty of wood and some sand.

A perfect place to set up shop for a carebear like me :)

Point of Interest: Magma pump powerplant

Two windmills producing power for the magma pump below. - csebal

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Submitted by: ZiggyEnt - 2010-01-16 to 107 Early Autumn

careful with locking animals in rooms like that... I'm pretty sure they trying to path their way out and bog the CPU down just a tad... though I'd double check that *shrugs*

Otherwise, looks awesome. I love the massive magma pool. Best be prepared, right?

Submitted by: csebal - 2010-01-16 to 107 Early Autumn

Right... :)

This was my first fort after a long time of not playing DF, so i had to re-learn quite a lot of things. This fortress also served as proving grounds for a few things i never really tried before (like the underground windmills, the defensive structures or even the magma pumps).

I've moved on to a new project in the meantime, so this fort is history now :)

As for the animals, i followed an advice from the wiki i think, which suggested that locking them into such 1x1 cells can reduce pathing issues.
(http://dwarffortresswiki.net/index.php/Meat_industry)
See the section about pens. Not sure how it would be possible to see what it actually does :) You would need an extreme amount of animals tied this way for it to work.

[Message edited on 2010/01/16 at 10:03 by csebal]

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