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A mini-island formed by several rivers and a lake. Completely unsiegeable three months of the year, while still allowing access to traders. You may have to wall off the edges to stay safe in Winter, but on the plus side the Goblins will fall into the lake in the spring.
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A mini-island formed by several rivers and a lake. Completely unsiegeable nine months of the year, while still allowing access to traders. You may have to wall off the edges to stay safe in Winter, but on the plus side the Goblins will fall into the lake in the spring. --[[User:Untelligent|Untelligent]] 22:20, 28 February 2008 (EST)

Revision as of 03:20, 29 February 2008

Quick Seed

Seed: 20
Dimensions: 257x257
Name: Random
OS: Windows XP

Result: A 0-reject world. Two interesting features I've noticed thus far are an island with what appears to be a volcano and freezing terrain and a single square volcano in the middle of an ocean/lake. I'd note mineral distribution, but I'm not quite as interested in Fortress mode as I am in Adventurer mode.


Unsiegeable Mini-Island

Seed: 111121519 Dimensions: 257x257 OS: Vista (might work on other OS)

Islandthingernosiegeyay.png

A mini-island formed by several rivers and a lake. Completely unsiegeable nine months of the year, while still allowing access to traders. You may have to wall off the edges to stay safe in Winter, but on the plus side the Goblins will fall into the lake in the spring. --Untelligent 22:20, 28 February 2008 (EST)