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− | I've seen ruins in 40d adventure mode. There were two that I could find, on the travel map, both were described as "Mountain Home," obviously leading me to expect an abandoned dwarf fort which was abandoned in worldgen (I have not made a fortress in this world before). However, upon arrival, there were only scattered tower-cap barrels full of such basic items as plump helmets and booze, and the rotting bodies of oxes next to a wagon full of more supply barrels, and additionally pickaxes, an anvil and battle axes. Of course, since the draf animals weren't even done decomposing yet, it might have been a computer-controlled Dwarf civ which decided to send out a party. I never knew that was possible.--[[Special:Contributions/216.220.115.175|216.220.115.175]] 02:40, 18 January 2010 (UTC) | + | I've seen ruins in 40d adventure mode. There were two that I could find, on the travel map, both were described as "Mountain Home," obviously leading me to expect an abandoned dwarf fort which was abandoned in worldgen (I have not made a fortress in this world before). However, upon arrival, there were only scattered tower-cap barrels full of such basic items as plump helmets and booze, and the rotting bodies of oxes next to a wagon full of more supply barrels, and additionally pickaxes, an anvil and battle axes. Of course, since the draf animals weren't even done decomposing yet, it might have been a computer-controlled Dwarf civ which decided to send out a party. I never knew that was possible.--[[Special:Contributions/216.220.115.175|216.220.115.175]] 02:40, 18 January 2010 (UTC) |