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− | A '''reservoir''' (or '''cistern''') is a room constructed to contain [[water]] or [[magma]] whenever such storage is needed. At its simplest, a reservoir is simply a room that is mined out and then sealed (with a [[wall]] or [[floodgate]]), with water routed into it. Properly constructed, water in a reservoir should never freeze or evaporate, and will always stay fresh. Such a structure is useful in a variety of situations, and is an integral feature of most advanced fortresses. | + | A '''reservoir''' (or '''cistern''') is a room constructed to contain [[water]] or [[magma]], used to store water whenever such storage is needed. At its simplest, a reservoir is simply a room that is mined out and then sealed (with a [[wall]] or [[floodgate]]), with water routed into it. Properly constructed, water in a reservoir should never freeze or evaporate, and will always stay fresh. Such a structure is useful in a variety of situations, and is an integral feature of most advanced fortresses. |
== Construction == | == Construction == |