After my short turn. Played for a bit of of autumn and winter. Started a few projects and sorted of completed some of them. Successfully traded with the dwarves. Hope we can get a dungeon master soon for some exotic beast awesomeness.
Yeah, tigermen are currently en route to be chained here, overlooking the magma sea. Basically just for the coolness factor once I noticed we had tigermen that could be tamed. I was planning to turn the room to the north into my personal villa, also overlooking the magma sea and the executions of goblin war prisoners. Did not complete it though. Also after the access tunnel to the second cave has been dug you might wanna wall off the cave on the lower z-level from the one two z-levels down as that one goes on beyond the map edge and will this allow spawned enemies to appear there. - Demonic Spoon
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Sparkgear the Devourer of Birds
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Submitted by: N8 - 2010-04-12 to 1057 Mid Winter
i dont get it, i smooth everything. im not supposed to?
Submitted by: Markavian - 2010-04-13 to 1057 Mid Winter
If you don't want you dwarves tripping up on cracks, you should definitely smooth everything. I see nothing wrong with this perfectly sane dwarf.
Submitted by: Caranha - 2010-04-16 to 1060 Late Spring
I really like the idea to use the lower caverns as a drain. I'm planning to do the same in my fort :-)
Poor underdark creatures, though.
Submitted by: Caranha - 2010-04-16 to 1057 Mid Winter
Just make sure not to smooth out the farms!
Submitted by: db48x - 2010-04-17 to 1060 Early Autumn
Yes, the idea was for the water to drain into an existing flooded area of the cavern, with the water then leaving via the edge of the map. Unfortunately either the water never leaves, or I didn't design it properly and not enough water leaves. Still, it doesn't look like the flooding would be extensive, as it is spread over the entire shore of the underground lake and thus evaporates fairly quickly.