The dwarven caravan returned, with the same liason who had previously been caged by a trap. She was still insane, and upon entering the map, promptly drowned herself.
We've got some legendary stonecrafters from moods, and that seems to be a very effective way of making trade goods.
( 1052 Late Autumn → onwards )
Though still sparse on tables, the new dining hall should be an instant favorite among the dwarves of Paddlecombines. All floor tiles as well as the north wall were engraved by the resident legendary engraver, and statues rest in alcoves on the east and west walls. Purely by coincidence, the statues along each wall tend to be of the opposite color. - Mister Six
There are 5 comments for this map series, last post 2008-03-24
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Submitted by: Markavian - 2008-02-16 to 1051 Early Spring
A charming location, clear boundaries between biomes, good luck!
Submitted by: Mister Six - 2008-02-17 to 1051 Late Winter
Yeah, I really enjoy terrain like this. The fractal-y path the cliff face takes makes it much more interesting than flat plains or rolling hills. And boy does this have a lot of cliff faces in terms of linear feet (dwarf-units?).
Submitted by: Ambivalence - 2008-03-03 to 1053 Early Winter
That is a lovely location indeed!
Submitted by: Markavian - 2008-03-22 to 1057 Early Spring
Looking good, lots of detail. What are you planning to make with the adamantium?
Submitted by: Mister Six - 2008-03-24 to 1057 Early Spring
Aside from a full kit for a future adventurer, I'm not really sure yet. My military doesn't really seem to need upgraded items, as they can take care of goblins pretty well, well enough to break sieges at least (although due to my lack of forward-thinking siege planning, it's a pain in the ass). I may do some stuff for them anyway, though; it seems the most obvious use.
A few random bits of furniture have occurred to me, such as a door for the treasury vault and a statue or two. Beyond that I'm open to suggestions.