End of the first year! This is a serene biome, with an apparently high density of kangaroos. Things won't be serene for long, however, since I settled nearby one of the largest gobbo populations in the world.
Currently sitting at 13 dwarves, though I expect plenty more in the next wave of migrants. I need to start soldier training.
I'm experimenting with major terraforming here, and hope to build some nice glass domes over these limestone circles. I also have a few smaller circles planned, around some yet-to-be-grown peach trees.
Quite a bit has been done for just one year.
At one point, a giant olm attacked via the first cavern. It's meager bites failed to do much of anything, and after a few lame engagements it ran all the way to the surface and escaped off the map. I like to think that it's still scurrying about ineffectively, harassing the local population of kangaroos.
Eventually the bridge will become the only point of access to the fortress. For now, I've added a little doorway on the right so I can bring in wood and whatnot. - Salmeuk
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Submitted by: Tharis - 2016-08-21 to 136 Early Spring
Domes! I like the farm design, it's pretty and symmetrical. And having a natural circle of limestone is a nice touch. Good luck with the goblins. My experience was that producing glass in bulk was a pain, but the results can look nice.