v50 Steam/Premium information for editors
  • v50 information can now be added to pages in the main namespace. v0.47 information can still be found in the DF2014 namespace. See here for more details on the new versioning policy.
  • Use this page to report any issues related to the migration.
This notice may be cached—the current version can be found here.

Editing v0.31:Legends

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Warning: You are not logged in.
Your IP address will be recorded in this page's edit history.

You are editing a page for an older version of Dwarf Fortress ("Main" is the current version, not "v0.31"). Please make sure you intend to do this. If you are here by mistake, see the current page instead.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 1: Line 1:
{{quality|Exceptional|02:33, 18 April 2011 (UTC)}}{{av}}
+
{{av}}
 
+
{{elven}}
'''Legends''' mode is one of the three main methods of interacting with an already generated [[World generation|world]]. You cannot start Legends mode (or [[Dwarf fortress mode|Fortress]] or [[Adventurer mode|Adventurer]] mode) until you create a new world.
 
 
 
Legends mode allows you to inspect the history of a world. Many players choose to design a world where the option '''Reveal all history''' is set to YES. However, if you set the option to NO, then the the vast majority of the world's history will be hidden from Legends mode, and only uncovered by brave adventurers. In fact, there are many ways for an adventurer to uncover the past. Talk to people in civilized sites and they will tell you of their families, surroundings and local histories. Past events can also be found by viewing [[coins]] or items with images, or by visiting abandoned [[fortress]]es and viewing the [[engraving|engraved]] tiles within.
 
 
 
You don't have to have an adventure or fortress game active in order to use legend mode. Some players simply enjoy Legends mode for the option of looking at the interactive historical map, or to read about the last time their favorite kingdom went to war, or for the ability to export lists of all the sites and governments active in the world. 
 
 
 
== Number of Events Undiscovered ==
 
A self-explanatory number indicating how many "legends" are still lost in the mists of time. If you chose to reveal all history during world generation, the number displayed should be 0. Otherwise, better get out there and adventure some more.
 
 
 
== Historical Figures ==
 
The number to the right indicates how many historical figures exist in this world's history. Historical figures include entries on [[megabeast]]s, [[forgotten beast]]s, [[demon]]s, gods, [[Dwarf|dwarves]], [[human]]s, [[goblin]]s, [[kobold]]s, and named [[creature]]s.
 
 
 
== Sites ==
 
The number to the right indicates how many sites have existed throughout this world's history. Sites include things like towns, towers, fortresses, forest retreats, and [[cave]]s.
 
 
 
== Regions ==
 
A list of the various regions of the world, along with the various historical events that occurred within those regions.
 
 
 
== Civilizations and Entities ==
 
The number to the right indicates how many civilizations, local governments, and religions have existed throughout this world's history. The histories of these various groups can be viewed as well, detailing events like when a site was founded, when a person was kidnapped, or when a road was completed.
 
 
 
== Structures ==
 
Structures are buildings found throughout the world. Fortress, towers, shops, taverns and more can all be found in this list.
 
 
 
== Historical Map ==
 
The historical map is a relatively new and very cool feature of Legends mode. From here you can view the territorial disputes between different civilizations and entities, including those who were destroyed before your starting year. If you are new to Dwarf Fortress, reading the map may be a little difficult, but play around with these buttons and you might get a better grasp of what you are seeing. Press {{k|Enter}} while looking at the map to change between the political and geographical view of the world. The geographic map is colored (blue seas, gray mountains, green forests etc.) while the political map's background is tan (think parchment) with colored fields corresponding to the territories of different civilizations. Civilizations can lay claim to the same area, causing the colored territory markers to overlap. You can also see how territories changes over time by moving 10 or 100 years forward and back through time. Pressing {{k|c}} while looking at the political map will show local government territories instead of civilizations, but that's generally a pretty messy scene.
 
 
 
== The Age of... ==
 
During world generation, the Ages are named for the greatest powers extant in the world. In v0.31, megabeasts are nearly immortal during world gen, so history rarely ever advances beyond the "Age of Myth", although with a small enough world, or a modded game you can get names like "The Age of the Titan and Hydra". In previous versions, Ages would commonly advance during world generation (e.g. Age of Legends, Age of Heroes, Age of Humans), this is now extremely rare. When you choose to look at the history of an Age, you will be given a list of all historical events in chronological order. Here you can read the battle reports from various wars, or the duels that took place between long dead champions, or the <s>burninations</s> rampages of megabeasts amongst the peasants.  See [[Calendar#Ages|here]] for a list of ages and their conditions.
 
 
 
== XML dump ==
 
 
 
Once you've generated a world, you can dump much of the historical data into an XML file for external analysis. The XML dump currently doesn't include every detail of world history but it contains many of the important ones. Be warned that a large world with a thousand years of history can produce an XML dump up to a full gigabyte in size, which may prove unwieldy. Press {{k|x}} while in Legends mode to produce an XML dump (it will be placed in the root Dwarf Fortress directory and named the same as your game's save folder) See [[Main:XML dump|XML dump]] for information on the XML file's format.
 
 
 
== Export Map/Gen Information.==
 
Another option is to export the map/gen information by pressing {{k|p}} in Legends mode. This produces three .txt files that are placed in the root directory of Dwarf Fortress, named after the save file you're viewing:
 
# (save name)-world_gen_param.txt - contains the world generation settings.
 
# [[World History file|(save name)-world_history.txt]] - Includes some information about the deities, and rulers of the Human, Dwarven, Elven, and Goblin civilizations.
 
# [[World Sites file|(save name)-world_sites_and_pops.txt]]  - Lists the sites' population, owner, parent civilization and warlord. This one will also list all the animal populations above and below ground including demons.
 
 
 
== Export Detailed Map ==
 
Pressing {{k|d}} in Legends mode reveals a list of the different kinds map you can export. The Images are exported to the root directory when you highlight the one you want and pressing {{k|Enter}}.
 
 
 
*'''Standard biome+site map
 
*[[Advanced_world_generation#Elevation|Elevations]] incl. lake and ocean floors
 
*[[Advanced_world_generation#Elevation|Elevations]] respecting water level
 
*[[Advanced_world_generation#Temperature|Temperature]]
 
*[[Advanced_world_generation#Rainfall|Rainfall]]
 
*[[Advanced_world_generation#Drainage|Drainage]]
 
*[[Advanced_world_generation#Savagery|Savagery]]
 
*[[Advanced_world_generation#Volcanism|Volcanism]]
 
*[[Vegetation|Current vegetation]]
 
*[[Evil]]
 
*[[Water|Salinity]]
 
 
 
<gallery>
 
Image:Standard biome and site map.png|Biome & site map
 
Image:World_graphic-el-region5-203-10075.PNG|Elevation incl. lake and ocean floors
 
Image:World_graphic-elw-region5-203-10075.PNG|Elevation respecting water level
 
Image:World graphic-tmp-region5-203-10075.PNG|Temperature
 
Image:World_graphic-rain-region5-203-10075.PNG|Rainfall
 
Image:World_graphic-drn-region5-203-10075.PNG|Drainage
 
Image:World_graphic-sav-region5-203-10075.PNG|Savagery
 
Image:World_graphic-vol-region5-203-10075.PNG|Volcanism
 
Image:World_graphic-veg-region5-203-10075.PNG|Current vegetation
 
Image:World_graphic-evil-region5-203-10075.PNG|Evil
 
Image:World_graphic-sal-region5-203-10075.PNG|Salinity
 
Image:modified map.png|Modified
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
The last image is produced using the following steps.
 
 
 
1. You need to export Elevations Including Lake and Ocean Floors (this is your height-map), Elevation Respecting Water Level (this is for figuring out ocean boundaries) and Current Vegetation.
 
 
 
2. Open your elevations map in photoshop or paintshop or whatever you use. That's your base layer. Colorize it brownish.
 
 
 
3. Open your water levels elevation map and select the blue, invert and delete everything that isn't water. Place this "water" on a new layer above your brown elevation map. Play with the transparency until you have an effect of shallow coasts and deep oceans, 70-80% looks good. Adjust the color if you think the blue is too dark.
 
 
 
4. Open your vegetation map and paste as a new layer above the water. Colorize it greenish, set the blend mode to "color" - this blends the color/saturation but doesn't mess with the lightness so you can see the elevation under your "foliage". Blend mode "Hue" has a similar effect, use whichever you prefer. Adjust transparency of this layer (~60%) or you won't have any brown show through.
 
 
 
5. Import the rainfall like above and add as a new layer above the rest. Blend mode Lighten so only the light areas show. You'll see there's only a few gaps you can see through because this is literally all the rain in the world- you only want the heavy parts as "clouds". If you adjust the brightness you'll create more gaps but your clouds will become darker. Use the curves tool instead- see pic for a nice setting. Then use a weal blur or average effect to take the hard edges off the new clouds.
 
 
 
{{Category|Guides}}
 

Please note that all contributions to Dwarf Fortress Wiki are considered to be released under the GFDL & MIT (see Dwarf Fortress Wiki:Copyrights for details). If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

To protect the wiki against automated edit spam, we kindly ask you to solve the following CAPTCHA:

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)