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Map: Woodbook - 312 | orrey |
View / ReplySubmitted by: Stromko - 2012-01-09Very finely crafted, quite an inspiration for grand works. |
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Map: Ironhelm - 314 | Stromko |
View / ReplySubmitted by: Stromko - 2012-01-06Note that I have left out a lot of fortress levels. There's upper fortifications on the surface, and a lot of subterranean levels between the surface (which is right above the underground forest), and the rest of my fort which is solidly down in the rock layer. |
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Map: Bladeshoots - 214 | Ashery |
View / ReplySubmitted by: Stromko - 2010-04-02That is a work of art and dedication. I'm bookmarking this for inspiration. Even though I don't think I have the patience to work out such a steadfastly fractal design I admire it immensely. |
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Map: Underground Preview - 1 | THLawrence |
View / ReplySubmitted by: Stromko - 2009-04-16And that's only an early mock-up! Apparently there's going to be water in these caves too, and of course that means tower-caps and other subterranean vegetations. Lots of reasons to build an underground entrance to your fort so you can go out and gather wood, plants, cave-fish, etc ... Of course there'll be respawning underground life too! Woot. :) |
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Map: Trumpettreaties - 110 | Leetsepeak |
View / ReplySubmitted by: Stromko - 2009-04-07I've got a few suggestions: |
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Map: Inkyconstructs - 204 | Zaltanek |
View / ReplySubmitted by: Stromko - 2009-03-28Wow you're really going full-bore with the circular designs and patterns. Very inspiring! |
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Map: Clockworks - 176 | Coaldiamond |
View / ReplySubmitted by: Stromko - 2009-03-27I rather like the circular, open-air design. In a word, it's an inspiring fortress! There's more advanced, awe-inspiring fortresses out there, but they're usually quite difficult to comprehend and often a bit impractical. Clockworks, however, is simply a circular settlement built into a mountainside, with an open courtyard, that comes out looking REALLY good. It's quite pragmatic too, being right next to the water (and fish, my favorite way of feeding dwarves / training marksdwarves), and with forges built right on top of the magma pool so as not to waste any. |
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A gigantic stockpile area that is adjacent to the different workshops that dump into it or take materials from it.
Accidentaly ran into the chasm there, and I'm currently in the process of sealing the area until I get enough traps and manpower to handle chasm stuff. (all my fighting dwarves are still at dabbling skill) -
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