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Author Topic: Desert Fortress and Pyramids!  (Read 11142 times)

caddybear

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Re: Desert Fortress and Pyramids!
« Reply #15 on: May 24, 2012, 06:56:44 am »

I like that because I had no intention of killing my people. As I've said before, I've seen a handful of people more careful with the lives of their subjects in this forum. There will probably be accidents, and there will be deaths due to sieges and titans and forgotten beasts, but I'll make sure they are buried properly. And slabs for them as well. I like having memorial gardens.
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And then did ARMOK say, the east is the holiest of directions, and thou shouldst not stand there lest thou be strucketh down by my holiest of beards. And then did the dorfs did say, we shall build from the west, for more do we fear the beard of ARMOK than the strike of the elephant.

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Re: Desert Fortress and Pyramids!
« Reply #16 on: May 24, 2012, 07:11:11 am »

might as well call it necropolis instead of pyramids then. The pyramids were usually (in some locations at least) the finishing touch to a 'city of the dead' with tombs, mastaba and such commisioned by rich and influential people who wished to be buried close to greatness. It seems your preference is perfectly suited for a pretty authentic setting.

you can decide who get's what kind of burial on merit. Yes he was a legendary axelord, but he got there by training, not killing, small tomb. The mason who worked non stop to provide the blocks for all the construction will be well known and wealthy, larger tomb. Militia captain with a long kill list? mastaba, two stories maybe. Mayor for the past 10 years with good mandates, small pyramid. etc. whatever you prefer. I might just start a code or something like that in my next fort for this.
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Re: Desert Fortress and Pyramids!
« Reply #17 on: May 24, 2012, 08:28:58 am »

Historians say the Egyptian pyramids actually had a gold-plated tip, so don't forget to include that.
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« Reply #18 on: May 24, 2012, 10:53:45 am »

Is it possible to add a mummification reaction (instead of something useless) that would make corpses into never-rotting mummies?
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« Reply #19 on: May 24, 2012, 12:12:36 pm »

since some people cry about authenticity:
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The kings/pharaohs were buried in the valley of the kings. The only mummies found inside the pyramids were the ones placed there several hundreds of years later when the culture went through a "mummify everyone and stick them in the pyramids" phase.
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Re: Desert Fortress and Pyramids!
« Reply #20 on: May 24, 2012, 12:50:16 pm »

true, but that's still far from "massacre everyone who helped build it"
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Re: Desert Fortress and Pyramids!
« Reply #21 on: May 24, 2012, 01:08:07 pm »

Make sure the embark has a crapton of limestone to make it authentic.  Have ramps all around the outer surfaces and make the very tip of it out of electrum.
....I see what you did there, fellow Terry Pratchett reader.
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Re: Desert Fortress and Pyramids!
« Reply #22 on: May 24, 2012, 01:48:01 pm »

For the obelisks, would a cross-shaped pillar encompassing a 3x3 area work? The cap could just be one 1x1 wall at the top surrounded by 4 ramps.

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Re: Desert Fortress and Pyramids!
« Reply #23 on: May 25, 2012, 02:24:49 am »

Gah damn the items falling thing, removing the scaffolding is hurting my guys =/
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« Reply #24 on: May 25, 2012, 03:22:38 am »

Gah damn the items falling thing, removing the scaffolding is hurting my guys =/

Deconstruct it from the bottom? Or one z-level at a time?
Personally I would have built a sort of 'core scaffolding' that isnt connected to and thus not supported by the construction your are building. In those places where you actually have to reach the construction from the scaffold, build some additional bridges/floors.
As soon as you're done and dont need the scaffolding anymore, deconstruct the connecting pieces, leave the scaffolding and destroy the supports holding the scructure (you did build a few supports that hold the whole damn thing and connected them to a lever, didnt you?). What better way for a finishing touch for a monument than a big bang from an exploding scaffolding.
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Re: Desert Fortress and Pyramids!
« Reply #25 on: May 25, 2012, 04:10:53 am »

Thanks but it's an obelisk, couldn't put the stairs inside since this is a pretty small one ( but for the larger ones, sure if I find a way ).  Next time I'll make sure I can deconstruct the bottom to cause a cave in of sorts. ( This one was right above the temporary fort's dining hall, didn't want to take risks )

Also being the first game since I updated to new version ( was playing .07, jumped to .10 ) I didn't really know how much damage it could cause. At least I had the foresight to prepare a small hospital to treat those broken ribs.

If Overseer stops crashing, screenshots to follow.

Here it goes:
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The entrance to the food processing ( and temporary housing ) facility and the first obelisk to commemorate digging of the first new rooms in the grand pyramid area. The obelisk looks silly in Overseer, but stonesense gets it right. I'll start making the tips longer on the later ones, I consider this the first effort of my naga architects so it'll stay this way.

Oh, you can even see the places we've channeled to grow surface crops.
« Last Edit: May 25, 2012, 04:24:13 am by caddybear »
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Re: Desert Fortress and Pyramids!
« Reply #26 on: May 25, 2012, 05:02:48 am »

Kind of reminds me of a granary of sorts. A large grain silo, if you will, especially with that entrance in front. Looks really nice. Love the desert theme you got going there. I hope your constructions get ever greater from henceforth. May your goblins be slaughtered and ale stockpiles bountiful.
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Re: Desert Fortress and Pyramids!
« Reply #27 on: May 25, 2012, 06:06:53 am »

Mostly posting to watch, but I am inserting a shameless plug for the step pyramid I made. Please see my sig for further info.

I look forward to seeing more.

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Re: Desert Fortress and Pyramids!
« Reply #28 on: May 25, 2012, 06:31:27 am »

Haha I could never build anything as grand as yours C0NNULL.

Mine is an underground city that has temples and pyramids on the surface. On other news, we carved out the new living area just as we got a 22 person migrant wave. Started on the new masonry area and made a few newscales miners to find magma. Hopefully we'll be able to pump it up to a reasonable level to start smelting operations. Beat back a ferric elf attack, good thing we bought a few swords from the caravan.
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Re: Desert Fortress and Pyramids!
« Reply #29 on: May 25, 2012, 08:45:31 am »

Haha I could never build anything as grand as yours C0NNULL.

While I do not know you, I wish to disagree. This is indeed within the realm of things you can do. (Look at Rimamused for a comparison. I would agree if you said Rim was a stupid/impossible project. Hell, I'll agree if you never say it. But the Itza is easily something you can borrow from and complete.)

Oh, sure, it takes a bit of OCD. You are playing DF so either you have, or will soon develop, OCD and therefore there is no issue apart from time-span. I will see you finish these pyramids, someday. Also, the two should give you an idea of how two programs render slopes.

The mention of pumping and magma makes me happy.

I forget if I mentioned it in the other threads, (I don't think so,) custom stockpiles right above/below/surrounding the block makers is helpful. You likely know that, but sometimes the answer to "Is it plugged in?" is a face-palm and not "Yes".

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The cat, Anom, approves of Scamps' methods. She admires fine scars on her human's body. She purrs in a method most disturbing. She thinks Scamps needs to train the human better. She rolls on the floor in a luxurious pile of catnip. She attacks her human lightly.
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