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Dwarf fortress miasma
Dwarf fortress miasma











dwarf fortress miasma

Horrified, the elves warily crossed the bridge under the watchful eyes of the several crossbow-wielding guards on the parapets. A single tower stood surrounded by a deep moat, its only access point a retracting drawbridge. Chimneys emerged from the soil and spewed forth clouds of nauseating miasma. That right there should have been enough to get them to turn back, but they pressed on.Īs they emerged from the riverbank, they saw that the land had been clear-cut: trees had been replaced with endless fields of stone stockpiles. They arrived on the frozen riverbanks of the southeastern river, only to find that it was lined with the rotting corpses of unicorns. The best thing to do now was do their trading and get out. This time, however, I can only imagine that they were so traumatized by what they saw when they arrived that they felt it was already too late. Now, normally, these guys are douchebags about our cutting down trees. It was a beautiful enchanted land when we found it, but this was not to last.Ībout a year into settling the fort, we got our first elvish caravan. The first thing to do was find a location, so what better place than the happiest, most joyous and magical woods I could find? We struck the earth in an area that had clouds of giggling pixies, stumble-bumbling fluffy wamblers, and even mysterious, fabled unicorns. I would build a fortress that deserved to fall.Īnd, by Armok, did this fortress deserve to fall. With Wildnesspaged, however, I thought I would take a different approach.

dwarf fortress miasma

Or maybe I'll just piss off the elves from the get-go. Maybe I'll settle near a volcano, or maybe in the most hostile, haunted, terrifying marsh I can find. Most of the time, when I create a fortress, I decide to make it challenging. As the stocks screen continues to zoom to that spot but nothing is there (as in 0000895) and there is a dump order on it as owned food (as in 0002008), I'm going to leave this open because you have a perfect save for Toady to look at that might bring insight into both of those other reports.The fall of a fortress is inevitable. I went ahead and added relations to both of those other reports. The picture and save are from the third time, from me hovering over the space bar waiting for it to happen again.Īfter reading your response I took down the wall to see if it had gone, and so far no miasma, so you are probably correct in that it was the final burst of the phantom offender. The miasma occurred at least 2 more times between the tile having nothing on it and me considering sending this to the bugtracker and building a wall on top of it. Have you flooded this area recently? See 0000895.Īt one time there were items around there (that barrel in the upper right is the only food barrel left from a stockpile that was culled away from the miasma spot, then later removed entirely) however for as long as that miasma was going on (that I noticed it was happening) the only item I had seen in that spot was a barrel of plump helmets if I can recall, all in good condition. Was there never any item at this location? I'll wait to resolve this based on your answers to the following: This miasma burst seems to be the items destruction burst, for if you let it run a bit, the item is destroyed and removed from the stocks screen. It is from rotten alpaca tripe, currently with a dump order on it, owned by Geshud Dumatmothdast, Planter. I should mention that I built walls around the source, as well as one on top of it, and the masons didn't have a problem building there, so at least it not causing trouble. Items disappear (become invisible) after getting pushed by flowing water, burning in magma, or encased in ice (that barrel to the upper right contains 10 unrotten cave wheat.) Image of the miasma spot, at miasma genesis. (Category may need to be changed, because I have no idea what the root of the problem really is) Now it just periodically comes up out of nowhere and gives my dwarves bad thoughts. after fruitlessly searching all the nearby barrels, I removed the stockpile and let the dwarves remove all the barrels. I had food stockpiles sitting on it earlier, and thought that something in the stockpile may have caused it. there are no rooms above or below, and the tile is solid basalt.

DWARF FORTRESS MIASMA PATCH

There's a little patch of bare floor near the entrance of my fort that is erupting into clouds of miasma without any items/remains/corpses on that tile. Dwarf Fortress Bug Tracker - Dwarf Fortress













Dwarf fortress miasma