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Request: Inverted chains
Request Type: General Addition
Try to describe all workarounds and associated issues that make it necessary to add this block in your eyes.
Just chains that don't sit on the bottom of the block but at the top. Would open up a number of possible detailing, ie...
Abandonment issue
Heyo. I haven't been here for a while but wanted to be more active again. After looking over Ironsmith again I think it's best to abandon it now. I don't feel passionate about it anymore and think someone else should get the chance to build it. I don't know how exactly the...
I've played around a little and got these results:
Water height 8:0
And water height 8:1
I didn't want to go lower with the water height because everything below 8:1 looks like shit. But ingame you can very clearly see the iron deposits with 8:1.
Request: Blocks, slabs and (or) walls of Stacked Peat
Request Type: General Addition
Try to describe all workarounds and associated issues that make it necessary to add this block in your eyes:
There isn't really a way to portray peat as fuel right now. The peat block is too "bulky" and using...
For the southern ruin I'd use Dunlough castle as insp. I think this kind of elongated style could fit very nicely ontop of the mountain crest.
For the other one I think about the Iron Age Hillforts you mentioned.
Kind of like this but ruined obviously:
Ok, so I have made some adjustments to the map.
White are villages/settlements
There already is a Holdfast in the south inside of Ironsmith lands. But I don't like it so i'd have to remove that one if that's okay.
The problem I see with that is that blackhouses to me don't really fit the sytle of the Barrowlands. I've just used them as insp because I like them. I wanted the houses to look fairly like the already existing style in the region while still maintaining some uniqueness. But that's just my opinion.
I actually didn't know that feature of the dynamp. From what I can tell it wouldn't be possible to have a river going through the lands that would then merge with the one south. At least not without extensive changes in the terrain. What I would imagine is a river flowing north that then merges...
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