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User:Kydo

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Current Fortress

Title Page:

When I have something worthwhile hapen, I'll do a drawing for a genuine cover, and give it an appropriate title.

Preface:

To be written while I work on his. In short, I believe it is possible to mae agenuinely appealing and exciting work of fiction, using Dwarf Fortress as a base.

Introduction:

This will be written in the end.

Epigraph:

Will be done in the end, IF it's worthwhile.

Prologue: The World

World Size: Large Hstory: Very Long Number of Civilizations: Very High Maximum Number of Sites: Very High Number of Beasts: Very High Natural Savagery: Very High

Time Taken: 11:11 AM to 11:34 (23 minutes) Rejected: 30

Sil Gomath, "The Plane of Legends"

Year: 1,050 Hist Figs: 206,114 Dead: 196,504 Events: 1,411,175

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Preface: Embark

Local Civs: Dwarves Goblins (War) Humans

Dwarven Civilizations: The Earthen Floor The Famous Standard The Rumored Knife The Tomes of Air The Moral Stockade The Elder Fortress (Parent) The Considerate Trumpets The Future Hames The Radiant Vessel The Wall of Defending The Wires of Covering The Scorching Fence The Books of Morning The Tools of Searching

Region: The Willful Hills Embark Site: 5x5 Temparate Shrubland Temparature: Warm Trees: Woodland Other Vegetation: Moderate Surroundings: Untamed Wilds

Stream: Balanceslings the Doomed Side

Strata: Silt Silt Loam Sandy Clay Clay Rock Salt Schist Gabbro Quartzite

Epilogue:

This will be done when it's all finished.

Wiki Stuff

Template:L designed to replace the old one. Though it was a masterpiece of wiki-magic, it wasn't particularly in-depth, was a little vague, had a couple of inaccurate points, and kept breaking whenever anything changed. Thus, the logical solution is to replace it with a more comprehensive flowchart in the form of an image. Sadly, it's a little too literal, a little too... Blunt. It comes across as somewhat disorienting and menacing. It's a lot of tiny little things to look at, in order to fully interpret the whole... It reads like a schematic diagram of some ornate machine. If you have any ideas on how to make it appear friendlier, or read easier, please say something! I'd love to discuss it with you!

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And a friendlier version for those of you who prefer to not be intimidated by blank white space.

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