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Re: My adventurer's descent into the depths (SPOILERS)
« Reply #15 on: April 24, 2011, 03:00:52 pm »

Reminds me of this one Illithid adventurer I had.
I was just traveling, when I was ambushed (yet again) by bandits.
I was in the process of teaching them why you don't mess with living gods, when I figured I was bored with the fight.
There just wasn't enough challenge in it.
So, abusing a glitch that just happened to come along at the right time, i teleported through many, many Z-Levels to the dark caverns beneath the earth.
It was there that I decided I would go out fighting demons.
Not very long story short, I fought my way through a few Z-Levels before succumbing to my wounds in some dark corner.
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Re: My adventurer's descent into the depths (SPOILERS)
« Reply #16 on: April 24, 2011, 06:57:19 pm »

The sad part, is that thinking that I would be able to get another adventurer as powerful and awesome as Aban, I erased the save and the DF version that held it to upgrade to .25. I've tried to train up another merciless demon killer but after a dozen meatshields, no luck, they just die mid-training due to being flinged 100 tiles by a bronze colossus or something.
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The story of Aban Diamondtowns the Charms of Society, dwarf legend, and his descent into the depths. (SPOILER)
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Re: My adventurer's descent into the depths (SPOILERS)
« Reply #17 on: May 07, 2011, 02:40:47 pm »

You just killed the entire game's awesomeness.
Fuck you.

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Re: My adventurer's descent into the depths (SPOILERS)
« Reply #18 on: May 08, 2011, 10:08:30 pm »

No my friend. This is just one of the many epic (in the true sense of this overused word) stories this game has produced. I recommend you read Tholtig Cryptbrain's tale too.
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Re: My adventurer's descent into the depths (SPOILERS)
« Reply #19 on: May 23, 2011, 05:37:54 am »

..yeah.. and even some stories from peasant-nothing-special adventurers can be awesome. I remember playing Goblin and got ambushed by some troll. I couldn't hurt him really and was unable to run, cos' he kept trampling me over. I thought "bye Smunstu EvilTrumpet (or something close)", but the battle wasn't over thanks to two enraged Honey Badger's.. heheh they bite his eyes out, and messed up his fingers! I don't really need to add that it's not hard to crack troll's skull, when he gives in to the pain :D

     I LOVE THIS GAME!
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« Reply #20 on: August 11, 2011, 03:50:09 pm »

I'm sorry for bumping this.

But....this....this....is incredible. You don't know what utterly jaw-dropping things I'm visualizing in my head.

I must bump this. The world must hear of Aban the Adventurer. They must know of his deeds.
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Re: My adventurer's descent into the depths (SPOILERS)
« Reply #21 on: August 12, 2011, 09:17:58 pm »

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you survived? might have something to do with being THE most powerful being in your world and being an steel dwarf from genesis.
(full adamantine set, save for the shoulders which I never seem to get covered).

You need a Mail Shirt to protect upper arms. SOOOO many people rage when they got dwarves in full addamant armor only to have them have there arms chopped of because they thought mail shirts were useless once you had a breastplate :P
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« Reply #22 on: August 12, 2011, 10:24:05 pm »

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I'm sorry for bumping this.

But....this....this....is incredible. You don't know what utterly jaw-dropping things I'm visualizing in my head.

I must bump this. The world must hear of Aban the Adventurer. They must know of his deeds.

I'm glad someone decided to bump it :) . Aban was great. He was what ultimately got me hooked to the game. I mean, he was a legend in the true sense of the word. In the forts, a third of the statues made would be of Aban, either striking triumphant poses, or slaying dragons and elves and the such. Same with engravings. He was like a super-hero to those dwarves. A weaponsmith even made an artifact silver sword with an engraving of him, which I then picked up with Aban, and used to kill special targets.

Aban had his own secret base in the woods that I had made for him, out of some night creature's lair. It had chests, cabinets, barrels of food and booze, table with chairs, a bed, and a small space reserved for the altar to the birds, decorated with the heads of notable fallen enemies, such as elven nobles or dragons. I eventually lost that save when I upgraded DF versions, only to immediately regret it. I've tried making other adventurers like him, but I think he was irreplaceable, as even the world he killed elves in was sort of unique in its composition.

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You need a Mail Shirt to protect upper arms. SOOOO many people rage when they got dwarves in full addamant armor only to have them have there arms chopped of because they thought mail shirts were useless once you had a breastplate

I had an +adamantine mail shirt+, IIRC. It's just that I think that wasn't enough protection against the demons to guarantee invulnerability against their attacks. It was the most vulnerable spot, and it got repeatedly hit and bruised until someone made it bleed, and it was all downhill from there, as Aban's ability to fight sharply decreased with that wounded shoulder. So much so that I started to head out of hell and climbing to the surface, eventually achieving said goal only because of the help of the birds.

I'm pretty positive that if it weren't for them I would have fallen to my death in those levels in hell that are made out of narrow walkways overlooking the abyss, as the demons had the nasty habit of charging and making you fall.
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« Reply #23 on: August 13, 2011, 04:37:35 pm »

So I have this adventurer, a dwarf swordsman, called Aban Diamondtowns. He's a legend.

He has killed, by himself, all of the megabeasts in his world. This includes around 7 dragons, 3 hydras, 5 bronze colossi, and so on. Regrettably, there's one dragon he can't kill, one that went zombie. When they meet (twice so far) when Aban slices its head, the dragon just vanishes, and the kill is not counted and it eventually re appears. Aban considers this dragon his personal nemesis.

He has racked up more than a thousand notable kills, including the elf druid, princess and king, whose heads he keeps in the lair he adopted and redecorated for himself. Which, it should be mentioned, is filled with barrels of booze and dragon meat and offal.

Eventually, I got bored of kicking ass with Aban. It was too easy because he was nigh-invincible, and he already had achieved all the glory he possibly could.

So I retired him in a peaceful hamlet, and started making forts around in the same world. In one of them, Aban was so revered, that an artifact silver short sword, called Othorvush "The Erased Heat", was made in his honor. It's not too fancy, just a silver short sword with an image of Aban Diamondtown the Charms of Society on it. I at least think the name is fitting, due to his habit of killing dragons, "erasing their heat" so to speak. Still, he doesn't use it, because it's made of silver, and silver swords suck.

But in another fort, while searching for the blue metal, the dwarves found a curious underground structure. "What can I do with this?" I wondered. I could have invaded the demonic fortress with the militia, but they were too weak and wouldn't last long.

And then it struck me. There was only one being worthy enough of claiming the legendary adamantine weapon that rested in the deep. Only one so powerful as to challenge the hordes of the netherworld in single combat, and actually stand a chance. Only one had achieved so much, that the only path to further glory, laid in dying a glorious, heroic death, while battling the forces of Hell in solitude. So I had my dwarves build a stairway to the first level of the Fortress, abandoned it, and visited the site with Aban.

Aban, his trusty +adamantine short sword+ at the ready, entered the domain of the unholy with caution. There wasn't much on the first three levels of the Fortress, just some random zombified critters that fell with no effort on his side.

Finally, he then reached the upright adamantine sword. It stood there, silently, hundreds or even thousands of feet deep, in all its majestic beauty, emitting a faint blueish glow. The greed that ran through his dwarven veins overcame Aban, and he reached for it, claiming it, and at the same opening a portal to Hell itself. Of course, he laughed manically and began his descent again.

What followed was level after level of Aban fighting varied demons, and pretty much slaughtering them with his new masterwork weapon. After a while I learned which demons were weak (snow demons), which were dangerous, and which were very dangerous (damn you three-eyed monsters...). Aban passed through many levels. Some were plain, others took the form of labyrinthine corridors, others (the worst) consisted of just thin strips of floating floor, where, had Aban dodged to the side in battle, he would have fallen to his death.

Eventually, after what I think were about 40 z levels of descent if you started counting from the upright weapon, and after leaving about a hundred dead demons in his wake, Aban started to feel the effects of battle. One of his shoulders was badly damaged, and he was tired and had lost a lot of blood. A thought then crossed his mind. "I can't perish here. Who is going to kill all the elves! and the kobolds!". And so, he mustered resolve for what seemed impossible. He would return to the surface, even if it mean facing a hundred more demons in the 40 z level climb to the top of the Fortress.

About twenty levels in, I reached on of those levels where you have no space to dodge, and it was crawling with demons. I was pretty sure this was the end for Aban, as he would surely dodge or be knocked down into the abyss. I was ok with it, it was the best death he could possibly have. But then, I received some extremely unexpected assistance, from extremely unexpected beings.

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Yes, your eyes are fine. Those are pigeons, deep in Hell, battling demons. One on one.

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As you can see in the above picture, the Eagles, no doubt inspired by the tremendous courage of their tiny pigeon brethren, decided to join the carnage. And though all of the birds involved in the fighting died, they fought bravely and well, and many a demon met its end at their claws, harassed into falling down the abyss by the flying heroes. They succesfully held back the demon horde for a crucial moment, allowing Aban Diamondtowns, now forever humbled by their sacrifice, to leave that dangerous z level and escape to the surface.

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That's one of the top levels. By then, Aban was safe. Still, the lone pidgeon stood guard, prepared to die in glorious, hopeless combat.

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That's Aban killing some random demon.

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That's the total demon kill count of Aban's adventure in hell. It's the sword that opened the portal too.

Suffice to say, the first thing Aban did once he reached his hideout, was build a small shrine in honor of the fallen birds. To do this, he devoted one of the masterwork bronze statues the colossi give you when they die, and he put below the bones of a fallen pigeon, as well as a severed head of every demon race he encountered in the deep. He prays there daily, and likes to think that the world, aware of how much Aban had given, had sent him assistance when he most needed it.
*jaw hits ground with a very loud CLANG* *bolts jaw back into place*

This story is truly amazing. If I were Aban, I would see the Eagles as a blessing, as I am Native American.

Get Three-toe to read this and see if He'll publish it on the Three-toe's Stories section of Bay12Games.com.

You don't have to delete one version of DF to get the next. Name the first one something like "DF v(whatever version #)" To do so, right click on the big orange DF, select "Properties", go to the first tab in the screen, click the name box, and type in what I've lain out. Download the next version, and do the same. That way, you won't get too horribly confused about which version you're using.

It's a terrible pity that you deleted the save with Aban. If it were possible, he should have been crowned by his civ's Monarch and become the king of his nation. In times of war, when a goblin civ besieged their capital, Aban would call upon his troops and lead a mighty Crusade against the gobbos. The Great Crusade of Aban Diamondtowns the Charms of Society, it should be called.

But otherwise, here's what I think:
This is a masterwork story. All craftsdwarfship is of the highest quality. On the item is an image of Aban Diamondtowns the Charms of Society surrounded by demons in dragon bone. Aban Diamondtowns is slaying the demons. The image is a reference to Aban Diamondtown's journey to the Underworld in the early-mid-late season in whatever-the-year-was. This item menaces with spikes of awesomeness. It is encircled with bands of dragon bone. This object is adorned with hanging rings of demon bone.

I'll try and make a Human, Vamarian, Dwarven, or even High Elven adventurer adventurer in v0.31.24 with the Civ Forge and Wanderer's Friend mods to try and beat Aban's power (probably not likely, as I tend to get killed within 2-3 game days of adventuring). A regular Elven adventurer doing this seems... uncouth to most, but would be an impossibly amazing feat, esp. if the elf found Adamantine weapons and armour to take to his advantage.
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« Reply #24 on: August 13, 2011, 10:48:23 pm »

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Get Three-toe to read this and see if He'll publish it on the Three-toe's Stories section of Bay12Games.com.

How would I go about doing this?

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You don't have to delete one version of DF to get the next. Name the first one something like "DF v(whatever version #)" To do so, right click on the big orange DF, select "Properties", go to the first tab in the screen, click the name box, and type in what I've lain out. Download the next version, and do the same. That way, you won't get too horribly confused about which version you're using.

I know. I had to delete it because of lack of space in my hard drive. After so many in game years and forts, that folder was pretty massive, and when the new DF came along, it all had to go to make room for it.

I can't say I don't regret it, but after that, I really don't know what I would have done with Aban. I remember killing an animal and making a bow from the bones, and then setting out to scour the world to hunt as many different animals as I could. I would take the skull as a souvenir for Aban's skull collection, and the meat to drop inside the lair's cauldron (sometimes night creature lairs get cauldrons/mortars, etc).

Good luck forging your own adventurer! My advice to you is to create a world larger than the "small" setting, and with as many civs and beasts as possible. Train on wildlife near your starting town until you're strong enough, and then spam surroundings on some civilian until you get the location to a dragon's lair, for example. Then go slay the dragon and feed on its meat. Don't forget to lick the blood coating on the sword for extra protein.

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Re: My adventurer's descent into the depths (SPOILERS)
« Reply #25 on: August 14, 2011, 01:10:23 am »

Sadly, you never hunger in 31.25  :'(

I love how the randomness affects your gameplay. Turning it into epic stories or making you rip off your own hair.

That is why I love DF  :D

P.S. Never underestimate our animal friends.
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« Reply #26 on: August 14, 2011, 12:46:54 pm »

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Get Three-toe to read this and see if He'll publish it on the Three-toe's Stories section of Bay12Games.com.

How would I go about doing this?

E-mail him somehow.

I would take the skull as a souvenir for Aban's skull collection, and the meat to drop inside the lair's cauldron (sometimes night creature lairs get cauldrons/mortars, etc).
They usually do. Every time I've gone to go and kill a night beast, I've always seen a cauldron, a table, a quern, and a set of copper meat cleavers, slicing knives, carving knives, boning knives, and carving forks. I'd keep the skulls and put them in chests that I bought.

Good luck forging your own adventurer! My advice to you is to create a world larger than the "small" setting, and with as many civs and beasts as possible. Train on wildlife near your starting town until you're strong enough, and then spam surroundings on some civilian until you get the location to a dragon's lair, for example. Then go slay the dragon and feed on its meat. Don't forget to lick the blood coating on the sword for extra protein.
I'll need that luck.

I usually create 'Large' worlds, though they take FOREVER to get to the year I want them to.

Are multiple night beast lairs and shrines good enough?

If I kill any animal... I butcher it and pick up the edible bits.

About the blood... I sometimes fill my water-skin or flask with creature blood (even my own!) if I have no source of water nearby.

I use advanced world gen, and use 40 or so civs and 52 types of night beasts and demons.
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« Reply #27 on: August 15, 2011, 08:05:06 am »

This is most definitely sig worthy.

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« Reply #28 on: August 15, 2011, 09:54:59 am »

I've fiddled with my reactions for my smelter and ironworks. I could spew out Adamantine, Steel, and Mithril at fifteen bars per use. I could then make an Adamantine long sword, Steel falchion, a full set of Steel plate, Steel war axe, Adamantine battle axe, Steel hand axe, a Steel cross-bow and shitloads of Adamantine bolts.

Or, I could just go all-out on the addy armor. Take a long sword, war axe, full addy plate set, and (for extra kicks on a civ I decide to wage war on) an addy skullcracker.

OR, Full addy plate set, steel falchion, addy long sword, steel axe, silver skullcracker, and all sorts of other weapons I like.
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« Reply #29 on: August 15, 2011, 07:59:46 pm »

Yeah, but it might be better to mine for the adamantine, so you can find a demon fortress.
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