That... doesn't seem possible, Max...
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In other news, Picksling now has two resident forgotten beasts chilling in their holding cells while I decide what to do with them. I really ought to take some time to raise the population cap, but it's difficult to make a final decision to let go of my precious FPS.
The first cavern layer is of the truly cavernous variety, a full 30 z-levels from the lowest visible floor to the highest visible ceiling. The second layer is somewhat less spectacular and void of all plant life, and the third layer reminds me a little too much of the single cavern layer back at old Tombscoast, one of my most memorable forts (now lost to a reformat, unless... Yes! It survives
on DFFD!).
This third layer is where both beasties have thus far arrived. The fourth cell has been fully wired to the lever control system; the fifth will happen as soon as I get around to it; and I am beginning to designate the diggings for a nearly-identical system on the first cavern layer, in case some uninvited guests appear there. The second will take substantially more time, as its diggable terrain is mostly unsuitable for this kind of work.
The first thirteen eggs laid by my giant king cobra female were sterile, but I've cleared the nest box and she's laid another twelve, so hopefully the lengths I had to go to in order to acquire the snakes will be worthwhile. (Bloody elves. Charging an arm and a leg for a bunch of snakes, and they won't even take my main export - spiked wooden balls... I'd like to tell them where they can stick those stone crafts they forced me to produce... Pointy-eared bastards haven't brought me a second giant tiger, either. This female is probably going to die of old age before she gets laid and gives me beautiful little tiger kittens.)