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40d:Eerie glowing pit

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This page is about the mountain feature. You may be looking for the Template:L for activity zones, or for Template:L, a form of chasm - or if you searched for Hidden Fun Stuff, you may have been looking for Template:L.

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"Listen well, young Urist! Mighty Armok demands payment for the gifts he grants us. By the toil of our miners we are granted metal ores, and by the toil of our metalsmiths we are granted armor, weapons and *Platinum Statue*s. But there is one gift so great that we must pay an even greater price..."


A glowing pit is a small impassable Template:L found in the center of Template:L deposits deep in the earth. There is at most one glowing pit per Local Template:L map (that is, any game map, even 16x16, will have, at most, one), and can be located by searching for 'other features' in the Template:L. They are surrounded by mysterious rooms, and are dangerous enough to lead to the destruction of even a well-prepared fortress.


If you dig deep enough in the right place, perhaps following that vein of glorious Template:L, you might break into a peculiar chamber with strange glowing pits at the bottom. The veins of adamantine radiate straight outward from the pit, and can be used to triangulate its position - it is much safer to have a disposable miner trapped in a walled space look for it on purpose than to risk running into it by accident.

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Because pre-existing architecture shows up as an asset of your outpost, you can check the z status screen as soon as you strike the earth; demon pits will typically show up as 4000☼ of total wealth.

In the bottom chamber, there will be Template:Led and Template:Ld Template:Ls, body parts, upright Template:Ls and Template:Ls, bones and skulls, and horrifying (masterwork) engravings of death and suffering. These are a warning. If you do not take drastic measures such as immediately rewalling the chamber to seal it, the glowing pits will unleash a horde of demons upon your fortress. The bottom chamber itself is home to a single Template:L leader, though he is not alone...

Above this chamber will be 2-3 additional rooms, varying depending on what type of demons happen to inhabit it. Muddy chambers filled with vermin and surrounded by pools of water are inhabited by Template:Ls, while filthy chambers decorated with depraved engravings and filled with additional humanoids are the lairs of Template:Ls. Those unlucky enough to discover plain chambers filled with Template:L and Template:Les and surrounded by pools of magma will soon be confronted by the dreaded Template:L. Each upper chamber is home to 10 demon minions, and all upper chambers will be of the same type.

The lower pits contain a very small amount of Template:L, usually only enough for a handful of Template:Ls or Template:Ls, but sometimes enough small deposits for a good-sized industry. Remember that a level of only 4/7 (but no less) is needed for operation, and ordinary arithmetic works when it spreads into newly channeled spaces, preferably on diagonals from the original deposit.

Of course, you'll have to deal with the demons first...

The squares actually labeled "glowing pit" work like a chasm for draining water and magma, and can be floored and provided with a lever-controlled hatch to the underworld if you please. The "glowing pit" designation and # symbol radiate upward from the bottommost level of the mine - if a hatch is placed on a square there, the open squares on levels above it will become "open space" whenever it is closed. Caged dwarfs dumped into the glowing pit generate a "--- died in a cage" message, and caged goblins pass without comment. So far no demons have risen up to encourage further sacrifices or escorting flying trade caravans, but hope springs eternal (except for the dumped creatures, that is).

There can be a few levels of "glowing pit" which are only open space without rooms, engravings, occupants, or any adamantine on the levels below the lowest chamber with engravings and cages. This means that miners on the lowest two levels (at least) can break directly into the pit without having the faintest idea that adamantine is present beforehand.

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