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From: Dana Drury <dana@???.???.au> Date: Sun, 1 Jun 1997 18:25:48 +1000 (EST) Subject: Re: Re-activating a dwarven citadel
On Sat, 31 May 1997, Richard J. Pugh wrote: > Hi jammers. > > What do you think it would take to make an abandoned dwarven citadel > capeable of supporting life again? The books say that abandoned citadels > float around out there. If you came across one and decided to make a > stronghold out of it, you have to do something about the air. Towing one to > an air world is one solution, but a VERY difficult one. Citadels tend to be > rather heavy. > Any suggestions? How about Glowmoss? , from SJR1 ? According to the text it's very popular with dwarves for lighting their caverns , so just because the citadel has been abandoned does not mean that it is out of air, Perhaps the occupants fled thousands of years ago after an attack. or not , Just a suggestion Dominion
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| Subject | From | Date (UTC) | ||
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| Re-activating a dwarven citadel | Richard J. Pugh | |||
| Re: Re-activating a dwarven citadel | Robert7117@???.com | |||
| Re: Re-activating a dwarven citadel | David Cummings | |||
| Re: Re-activating a dwarven citadel | David Ritter | |||
| Re: Re-activating a dwarven citadel | Dana Drury | |||
| Re: Re-activating a dwarven citadel | Darkstar | |||
| Re: Re-activating a dwarven citadel | Scott Wagner | |||
| Re: Re-activating a dwarven citadel | S. Wilson |