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40d:Site

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Your own site is best known as your Location.

Sites are artificial or inhabited features in the world. They're notable for being named individually and for being referred to in Adventure Mode quests.

Note: Specific information about buildings is based on observation in adventure mode and may be incomplete or outdated

Towns/Cities

Token: CITY

Wooden house cities. Have shops, temples and mayoral houses.

Represented by +, *, , and # on the world map.

Built on a "pseudo-grid pattern"; i.e. the site is divided into 9x9 grid spaces, and each such space only contains one building (keeps, temples, etc occupy more than one square). Buildings show up on a site map as they are discovered.

All structures made of constructed wooden floors. Keep has block walls and floors, other buildings have log walls/floors.

Structures:

  • H - House. 3x3 interior, constructed wood, bed, barrel containing a large amount of food, table, 3 chairs.
    • Apartment building. 6 identical 4x3 rooms coming off of one central hallway. Total interior dimensions 11x11. Each room has bed/barrel/table/3xchair. Usually one floor; but at least one two-storey example has been observed. Stairs to second floor are directly inside the door.
  • * - Shop. 7x7 interior, constructed wood. 10 tables, each table contains several buyable items, 1 chest, contains coins. Tile on site map varies to show type of shop.
  • M - Mead Hall. 1F: 5 beds, 4 tables, 8 chairs. 2F (mezzanine) - 1 wide pathway from ramp, then 3-wide shelf on next wall with 2 tables, 4 chairs.
  • K - Keep. Large rectangle (observed 44x44), 2F/Roof, connected by stairs. Double doors, two chairs by far wall from door on ground floor.
  • T - Temple. Interior 20x20. Open 2-wide entrance.
    • Observed: 2 floors, Outside is a 4-tile ring of floors with haphazardly placed pillars. There is a 3-wide balcony on the second floor. No basement.
    • Observed: Open-air at ground level, ring of chalk block floors with pillars at regular intervals supporting a ring as a second floor. Misc chalk floors inside the ring, otherwise dirt, with a large square of open space. B1: Dug into dirt, still open space at center. B2: More dirt, more open space. B3: Still dirt, pool of water in center. Pool coincides with the open-air hole. (The walls of the pool happen to be magnetite; I'm not convinced this is significant)
    • Observed: One floor, ramp up to wide roof (i.e. accessible roof _plus_ the width that has been balconies on other temples). Overhang supported by regularly spaced pillars at ground level. Whole thing made of flint blocks (may be same religion as first observation above?) Nothing interesting in B1, pool in B2.

Buildings have ramps down towards the doors or pillars below them down to the ground where necessary when built on uneven terrain.

Forest retreats

Tree cities.

Represented by î and on the world map.

Elf civ forest retreats contain no buildings

Human civ forest retreats can contain the same buildings as a human town and are generally indistinguishable except for being on a forest instead of plains.

Mountain halls

Ornate underground structures.

Structure:

  • Only one structure present on site. Large underground structure (not fully explored) of natural smoothed stone, characterized by 5x5 rooms, floors connected with wide ramps.
  • Entryway
  • Entry is from above - Top level (at highest outside terrain) is a 2-tile ring of floors and then a 1-tile ring of down stairs, surrounding empty space. Arbitrary number of floors down to lowest outside terrain: 2-tile ring of walls (walls are either smooth or block depending on whether they could logically be natural) and 1-tile ring of up-down stairs. 42x42 exterior dimensions at surface.
  • Roof
    • Roof at first natural non-soil level (as observed, was one level below lowest outside natural terrain where sand was present) consists of smoothed natural stone floors and one wide ramp (6 tiles wide) down at center.
  • Interior
    • Larger than implied by the outside structure. Interior mostly characterized by 2-wide hallways and 5x5 rooms, entirely of smoothed natural stone. Rooms in 2x2 blocks, and around edges. Each room has an aperture (no door) into all adjacent hallways. Rooms within blocks are separated by double walls.
    • Placement of ramps to next floor vary but down ramps are generally near up ramps. Ramps are always N/S oriented (i.e. travel east or west to go up or down) and the down ramp is on the inside of a square arrangement of pillars, it is entered from the outside edge of the square nearest it
    • King was located in a room on one site entry, on the entry way on another - so it looks like his positioning is random.

Observation note: In a previous adventure, the bottom floor had, near the ramp room, a narrow tunnel which I could not traverse because I was unaware of laying down to pass by another person (IOW it was blocked by a dwarf). I could not locate this feature on this attempt

Represented by Ω on the world map.

Caves

Underground, presumably natural mazes. Home to subterranean creatures such as giant cave spiders and kobolds.

Represented by on the world map.

Ruins

Destroyed buildings of other sites. Furniture is gone. Some walls remain walls even when there are no adjacent walls; others are pillars. A keep was observed intact in a Human ruin.

Represented by µ on the world map.

Dark fortresses

Cities made of above-ground towers of smoothed natural obsidian. May feature temples. may be occupied by an Invader force.

Structures:

  • Temple. (This _may_ follow the same template as Human temples - the size and the pool at the bottom certainly match.) 20x20 interior.
    • Observed: rutile block floor and natural [!] gabbro engraved wall. 2F/3B/R connected by ramps. Pool in last basement. All walls engraved some engraved floors outside. 4 tile dirt ring around outside ground (observed white sand).
  • Tower. Several are present in a site. 40x40 interior, Height varies up to at least 5F/R, staircases. Entirely made of smoothed natural obsidian floors and walls. Haphazard interior wall placement. Roof lined with fortifications. Appears as П on site map.

Represented by П on the world map.

Observation notes: Site consisted of one temple and three towers. First tower ground floor fully explored. other floors partially explored to roof. Second (1F) "tower" partially explored. Third (5F) tower height verified by exterior survey.

Caravans / "creatures"

Not strictly a site, these move around the map in adventure mode.

Structures:

  • Bunch of civ members standing around.

Represented by (some tile, looks like a light gray horizontal line? the log tile maybe?) on the world map.

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