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User:Kupochama
Hi. Email is a problem, so contact me through my talk page, I guess.
As is tradition, I'll be keeping a makeshift log of my current dwarf-related activities.
Current Fortress[edit]
- Game: Mayday v18 version of the game itself, but with graphics disabled and Anikki's 10x10 tileset swapped in. 100x60 grid, so 1000x600 windowed resolution. Nice to work with so far.
- World: The Portentious Dimension. A "smaller" place consisting of a central ocean surrounded by an evil forest, a neutral forest, and a huge marble mountain range. 100 years of known history.
- Fort: Arol Thestarzafal, "Under the Crimson Air". I prefer random names, but it's too convenient to waste.
- Size: 2x2. I got sick of dealing with so much wilderness.
- Stuff: Magma pipe and little else. A middle-of-the-road forest that happened to be the only magma in the world without an aquifer. Well, except that wasteland, but I'd rather have a wood supply. Incidentally, most of the upper layers appear to be obsidian-based.
- Crew: Seven dwarves, four war dogs, three horses, and a mule. Forgot the cat at home, so insects will be a problem. The trade representative, a.k.a. Overseer, is also the sole miner.
- Gear: One axe, no anvil, about 80 drinks, about 60 food, about 50 logs, and a few dozen of every seed known to dwarf.
Status Report[edit]
Early Summer, 100. Not much going on, and construction is taking forever, but the food and furniture industries are running and a barracks is carved out on floor B15 (which is why it took forever). The only wildlife seen so far consists of 3 groundhogs and roughly 50 swarms of insects. Oh, and we struck gold in the stairway of B13-B14. It'll be extracted once we get some nobles who demand elaborate bedrooms, I suppose.
Due to kobold-related paranoia, a trench is being dug around the edges of the territory. Hopefully the autumn caravan will make it through...we already have too many obsidian mugs. Other immediate concerns include processing cloth for rope and bags, and hopefully expanding the lumber industry to provide more arrows and containers.