This fortress is designed around the 11x11 square. Makes designing less of a pain, using shift a lot.
Not long ago, the Queen arrived. She'll not live long, being 148 years already, but at least she can enjoy her royal quarters for now.
In the center of this level is the dining room. It has no artefacts, no metal blinbling. Just a lot of exceptional diorite thrones and tables, and decent engraving. Enough to make it legendary, at least in the minds of bearded drunks. To the left, the mist generator output, and the only meeting area. To the right, the only party room, designated from a gold statue. It's in almost constant use, but that's okay. Got more dwarves than jobs anyways. - martinuzz
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SHIFT + Key doubles keyboard scroll rate.
Don't have Flash?
You can download the compressed map file:
2012-10/martinuzz-Bridgeesteems-region1-372-38538.fdf-map
but you will need the .NET version of
SL's DF Map Compressor
to convert to the .PNG image format.
Submitted by: Anon - 2012-11-04 to 372 Late Winter
Might be a dumb question, but why do your dwarves have nicer beards than mine? I play on ASCII, but the "beard" is just a little mouth. Did you replace the dwarf graphic with a custom one?
Submitted by: martinuzz - 2012-11-05 to 393 Late Autumn
I do not use custom tiles. The only thing I did, is change the tileset windowed mode uses to be the same as the tileset that fullscreen mode uses. Go to DATA/INIT/init.txt, and change the line under [WINDOWEDY:25] to [FONT:curses_800x600.png]
Submitted by: Tharis - 2015-12-29 to 393 Late Autumn
That's very nice, I especially like the geometry in the lower levels, and the mosaic in the Hall of the Hated Sun.