Steelages - 1063 Mid Summer by ToonyMan

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*Sigh* I've done so much I don't know where to begin. This fortress is HUGE!!! With a population of 193 dwarves from the new migration wave, I must say that I thought this fortress would fall long ago... History Lesson: I stared this fotress in spring of 1055 (Yeah 4 failed fortress before) and I thought I struck a landmine, a good thing. There was iron and platinum everywhere, but wait I forgot a year in was farming!! My first dwarf death was when I just got farming started, but one dwarf went into hunting vermin and never came to. :( Later on all these other things happened I'll explain later. ON A LOCAL GRID OF 6X6 I HAVE BEEN LASTING FOR 8 YEARS, A HONOR FOR ME!!

Point of Interest: Barracks

Lots of broken bones here...and look at the clothes!! - ToonyMan

There are 5 comments for this map series, last post 2010-04-01

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Submitted by: Markavian` - 2008-02-05 to 1059 Late Summer

Looks good but I'm not so keen on the massive storage room. The housing block goes up a long way which is cool- looks like you've prepared well for those 100 dwarves.

Submitted by: ToonyMan - 2008-02-05 to 1059 Late Summer

Yeah I have about 2,500 food stored, the storage was to give my dwarves something to do, atleast the ones that are pointless to me, like soapers! I also made the beds beforehand, so I have about 30 free beds right now. I kinda hate stone around my fortress so I dumped it all on one pile next to the mason shop. Lets try that new version now!

Submitted by: Demosthenes - 2008-02-07 to 1059 Late Summer

"You know, for drinking!"
That's what booze is for.

Submitted by: ToonyMan - 2010-04-01 to 1063 Late Winter

Old fort is old. Hehehe.

Submitted by: Demonic Spoon - 2010-04-01 to 1059 Late Summer

Well it's...big. :D

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