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From: Darkstar <hoss@???.???.au> Date: Sun, 1 Jun 1997 21:23:34 +0930 Subject: Re: Re-activating a dwarven citadel
> I think that it would take a spell called create air or something to purify > the air, powering it up I think is too costly, because you need to refuel > the furnace. > > 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. Isn't there a kind of moss avalible that generates air. Wouldn't it be easier to get that to grow inside the citidel and use it to generate air for the inhabitants. Also whats to say that the citidel, when it was abandoned still did not contain enough air to support life. Of course the life it supports may not be friendly.
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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 |