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This page is about the mountain feature. You may be looking for the pit/pond designation for activity zones.
A glowing pit is an small impassable chasm, usually found near or within adamantine deposits deep in the earth. They are sometimes surrounded by mysterious rooms. These are very dangerous regions that can cause the destruction of even a well prepared fortress.
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If you dig deep enough in the right place, perhaps following that vein of glorious adamantine, you might break into a peculiar chamber with strange glowing pits at the bottom.
Usually, there will be chained and caged humanoids, body parts, upright spears and pikes, ash and charcoal, and horrifying engravings in this room. These are a warning. If you do not take drastic measures such as rewalling the chamber to seal it, the glowing pits will unleash a horde of demons upon your fortress.
The pits contain a very small amount of magma, usually only enough for a handful of smelters or forges, but sometimes enough small deposits for a good-sized industry. This is fortunate, since magma is a requirement for adamantine refining.
Of course, you'll have to deal with the demons first...
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