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− | + | Waterfalls can be found often in mountains. To locate them in the region map, check for rivers that cross tall cliffs. | |
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− | + | Waterfalls can be used to drive water through a fort with nothing but gravity power: just push it through whatever channels you desire and off the cliff side when it's done its course. Large reservoirs could probably be created by building a dam at one end. | |
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If it's cold enough for water to freeze, the waterfall will freeze as well, forming a partial wall. | If it's cold enough for water to freeze, the waterfall will freeze as well, forming a partial wall. | ||
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