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User:KhazâdAimênu
Fortresses
Splatteredwalls
Such a nice, auspicious name...and it's lived up to it so far, it's been my bloodiest fortress yet. It's also the first fortress I've managed to site with a brook, an underground river, magma, a bottomless pit, and HFS.
Points of Interest:
- Suspension Bridge: To span the river, I built the following:
--------- --------- I I I I -----bbbbbbbB-Bbbbbbbb------- - Floor I Support B Bridge base b Bridge body
It's sort of a suspension bridge; this is the simplest design, but it can be made far more complex and maintain the basic structure. A Fun feature is that if you want to collapse the entire bridge, all you have to do is link the outside supports to a lever.
- Archer Screen: Part of the "story" I had for this fortress was that there should be a big, straight road that's integral to the fortress, and as such I couldn't have a very complex entryway. I also wanted to avoid sealing the road wherever possible. I put traps on the entryways, and stationed my melee troops on the road, which rises a z-level after the traps. This worked well for lashers and wrestlers, but not so well against a group of crossbowgoblins. After losing three dwarves, including a champion, I realized I needed to find some way to protect against archers while still allowing easy pathing, that could leave a nice open road when not under attack. Hence, the archer screen: two alternating rows of floodgates pop up out of the road when the lever is pulled. Units can still pass through the diagonals, but archers can't get a line of sight.
0+++++0 0++D++0 0+++++0 0x+x+x0 0+x+x+0 0+++++0 0VVVVV0 0 Wall + Floor x Floodgate V Down Ramp
- Dog Pit
Lionwind
My first aboveground fortress - I embarked on an aquifer to enforce that only basements are allowed. Also because I wanted to build my fortress around building and defending a bridge over a river. A fun lesson in why checking the civs before embarking is a good idea; turns out my civ is almost gone, on the brink of being overrun by elves, and the liason died some time ago. The regular elf sieges have been challenging, but satisfying.