The first fort where I actually managed to survive winters, migrants, nobles, the economy and sieges, and finally managed to get some actual architecture in.
Also built on a map with no trees, no water, barely any life and nothing but sand and aquifier. For Fun.
Dumb nobles; always sentencing dwarves for not crafting adamantite weapon racks. This high class prison allows dwarves to do their time in luxury and comfort. Foregoing bars, prisoners merely have their ankle chained to the floor, providing them with an open cell with engraved walls, a statue, a comfy bed and access to a booze stockpile (though for some reason my other dwarves like to take their drinks here as well) A nearby well provides clean drinking water.
Escape is all but impossible as the only way out is through the military quarter. - Nyst
There are 3 comments for this map series, last post 2010-11-06
Angzas - Redcrystal
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Don't have Flash?
You can download the compressed map file:
2010-07/nyst-Redcrystal-nystfort-207-23746.fdf-map
but you will need the .NET version of
SL's DF Map Compressor
to convert to the .PNG image format.
Submitted by: Markavian - 2010-07-25 to 207 Mid Autumn
All good, thanks for the tour of Angzas, I shall visit again soon!
Submitted by: A humble advisor - 2010-11-06 to 207 Mid Autumn
You said you were thinking about how to improve the throne room, here are some ideas...
-Patterned channels of magma
-Make the throne room extend up a moderatly long tunnel from the two sides of the "top" of the room(witch you allow acess to through long twisting routes cut into the walls) leading to the middle one that expands as it rises while going back (while the other two go forward) and houses the throne
-Magmafall(s)
Submitted by: A humble advisor - 2010-11-06 to 207 Mid Autumn
http://ufnar.deviantart.com/#/d32b720
Diagram I made is here