Let's get aristocratic - Palace Update!Time to get started on a proper seat of power for the Razor of Partners. This area should occupy most of the north layers of the fortress and exist as a small microcosm for all my nobles and eventual resident ruler!
The Throne RoomIt's tough to plan a whole build like this ahead of time, so I figured I'd start with the one room I had plans for already; the throne room!
The idea is to have the central walkway of the fortress go through the great hall and library and eventually lead visitors up into the throne room where they can supplicate themselves before the monarch.
I decided on a circular design, with a central royal dais seperated from the rest of the room by a chasm. The rest of the room consists of benches for aristocrats or senators.
The build;
Starting as I usually do, the dwarves knock out the upper layer and replace the natural stone walls with a nice uniform layer of quartzite. Afterwards it's time to channel down to create depth. The benches on the side feature a walkway of jet lined with gold. Beware the deadly rock clutter!
This process continues until we reach the 'ground' level where the throne is located, then it's time to have the dwarves smelt more gold and tidy up the rock clutter by having part of it dragged off, part of it autodumped.
Then we get to detailing. After the first screenshot's progress I realised one-wide walkways for the benches woulden't suffice and had to lengthen every row with an artificial row of blocks.
The rest of the furniture and flooring follows! But first...
Designing the palace proper
While the dwarves were busy smelting heaps of ore for gold blocks, I got to work on designing the rest of the palace. I like to roll with the idea of a small palace-city,
where the palace stands apart from the rest of the fortress proper as housing area for not just the king, but also all the other nobles.
In my previous fortress I went about it as follows - don't mind the red lines, drew those to explain something to a friend;
Now for Prophetmirrored I intend to go bigger and better; so this time the palace is getting a full blown cavern and is to be surrounded by a wall. I started by figuring out where I wanted my 'wall' and tunneling
out the edge of the palace cavern. Made a few minor digging order mistakes here that cost me some time to correct, but we live and learn!
The palace proper is to have one grand central dome for the throne room, two medium domes for the dining hall and royal chambers, and two minor ones for flair. I might house a palace guard there.
The larger domes will have smaller spires/roofs surrounding them.
The Throne room dome and top cavernNow that I got the planning down it was time to get to work on the central dome, and by extension the 'cavern' housing the palace. As I knock out some flooring you can already see the furnished throne room!
Afterwards, we start digging up to make the dome layer by layer. Much like the palace interior I wanted the dome to be lined with jet and gold. I didn't keep track of how much gold blocks I used. I'm guessing 200+
I started digging up with the middle part of the palace, as this one needs to be higher than the rest due to the height of the central dome. After I finish a layer I knock the floor out in the dome.
On the third screenshot one of my human residents made a mistake removing a floortile, he prostrated himself upon the throne room floor with a bit more force than the custom proscribes.
Took our cleaners a while to get rid of the bloodstains as he dragged himself towards the exit before expiring.
And finally, we finish up the dome.
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The result in Armok VisionAnd thus we finish the first part of the palace!
The update took a while, partially due to my occupation with other games during the Steam sale, partially because Photobucket had to break image linking to third party websites.
Not only did I have to move all my images to another site, I also had to fix all the links in previous updates. In return I made this one extra
royal.
Stay tuned for more Palace!