Fortress Beautification Program: Statues of Brightwater.
Around the fortress, many statues have been placed. These are statues carved by teams of laborers, all working under Phenix's command to further improve the aesthetics of the fortress.
The entrance gate is flanked by statues of common dwarves. Not attempting to represent any specific individuals, these are to state that this fortress is above all else built by and for dwarves.
Once inside, most visitors will be taken to the trade depot. The trade depot is flanked by statues symbolic of spirit of generosity that we hope will encourage our visitors to trade.
Here is also found a statue of our Broker, offering a sample of the wares visitors can purchase here.
Off to the side, the doors to the animal training room are flanked with some of the giant creatures possibly being trained within.
Past that is Cilob's office, where he has succumbed to vanity with a statue of himself.
In the nearby prison, the cells are watched over by statues of the fortress's military heroes.
As well as ominous figures to put fear in the hearts of cowardly and superstitious evil-doers.
Further deeper in the fortress, we have the food storage halls adjacent to the main dining chamber. Here is placed a statue celebrating the legendary cook who has prepared the food stored there.
In the dining hall itself, statues intended to inspire the dwarves to greatness...
and depicting some of the fortress's creative masters at work.
The communal burial chambers are decorated in a more sinister and creepy theme.
A few of the fortress's more influential dwarves have commissioned personal works. This one is not shown publicly.
On the fishing-platforms outside, a few statues not suited for display elsewhere find their homes among the constant spray of the ocean waves.
And deep in the mines, where the miners are very close to breaking through into the caverns, some practical joker has placed a statue in a dark corner where it may frighten someone who half-glimpses it in the shadows.