Current year, things stared to get better.
( 168 Late Spring → onwards )
Thobtenshed.
An anphibian man born in 153.
In 161, he killed the Forgotten Beast Vakun Swamskulls with a fungiwood blowgun. After that, he was friendly with the dwarves.
He lived happy in the caves, until he was killed by other Forgotten Beast, in the year 164.
This slab and the Pyramid was made in his honor. - kastrol_aslaasri
There are 5 comments for this map series, last post 2012-02-10
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Submitted by: Thar - 2012-02-09 to 168 Late Spring
Hmm interesting, I finally found your fortress after clicking you. What kind of material is the red soil? It gives a particular aspect. Your fortress is more massive, is less compartmentalized than mine. Where is located, on the coast facing the sea? What kind of climate?
I see there are many corpses and blood ò.ó
Are some structures that do not know, I have to familiarize myself more with the game.
You use a different tileset than the one I use, right? Is somewhat different, but similar. Why you do not use a "graphic set"?
Submitted by: Markavian - 2012-02-10 to 168 Late Spring
The red soil is usually clay dirt IIRC. It can't be smoothed and is found near the surface.
Check out some of the other maps as well :)
In support of kastrol, I prefer not to use a graphical tile set. Once you learn the symbols it doesn't matter too much how they are displayed.
Submitted by: kastrol_aslaasri - 2012-02-10 to 168 Late Spring
@Thar
The red soil is silty clay, like Markavian says.
The fortress is located on an island, on the east coast and I think the climate was moderate/hot.
Yeah, there's a lot of blood and corpses, including humans.... in on year, a Human administrator came, but ded of old age.... so, the human civilization think it was my fault and attacked me. A year later another administrator came and offer me peace =D
And about the tileset, yes is different, I found it on the Wiki. I learn how to play with graphic sets, but later I change to ASCII, because I like it more, I think is more simple once you learn the symbols.
Submitted by: Thar - 2012-02-10 to 168 Late Spring
He died of old and the humans blamed you? ò.ó mog...
I use the original tileset, I like more than a "graphic set", is more clean. Just was curious about other opinions.
Submitted by: Markavian - 2012-02-10 to 168 Late Spring
I like how dwarves, contrary to Egyptians, tend to make hollow pyramids.