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<blockquote data-quote="kigmatzomat" data-source="post: 9055017" data-attributes="member: 9254"><p>Wall of stone is a big one. </p><p></p><p>Find three or more natural stone outcroppings near the surface that are less than 200ft apart. Use the 3" thick wall variant (10 20x10 panels) to connect them. Now add as many other Walls of Stone as you need to create your fortress, expanding off those footers. Use the 3" walls to make your shell and interior walls to have something quickly, then layer more walls over them. Or cheat and make intentional cavities between walls for your grateful villagers put fill material like clay. Or the bones of your enemies. Whatever. </p><p></p><p>Speaking of the peasants, one wall of stone can make a 400sf hut with 3" solid stone walls, arched ceilings 15ft at the peak, ~150sf loft space and a fireplace. It can't catch fire, will never rot, no drafts, can't be chewed up by squirrels, can't get termites, and is immune to arrows. Pile some dirt up on the exterior walls for insulation. All the peasant has to do is build the doors and windows to go in the holes you left. </p><p></p><p>It is adequate shelter for a family of 4. Not roomy by any means, but sufficient. Daisy chain a few together to make temples or taverns.</p><p></p><p>Make one or more a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kigmatzomat, post: 9055017, member: 9254"] Wall of stone is a big one. Find three or more natural stone outcroppings near the surface that are less than 200ft apart. Use the 3" thick wall variant (10 20x10 panels) to connect them. Now add as many other Walls of Stone as you need to create your fortress, expanding off those footers. Use the 3" walls to make your shell and interior walls to have something quickly, then layer more walls over them. Or cheat and make intentional cavities between walls for your grateful villagers put fill material like clay. Or the bones of your enemies. Whatever. Speaking of the peasants, one wall of stone can make a 400sf hut with 3" solid stone walls, arched ceilings 15ft at the peak, ~150sf loft space and a fireplace. It can't catch fire, will never rot, no drafts, can't be chewed up by squirrels, can't get termites, and is immune to arrows. Pile some dirt up on the exterior walls for insulation. All the peasant has to do is build the doors and windows to go in the holes you left. It is adequate shelter for a family of 4. Not roomy by any means, but sufficient. Daisy chain a few together to make temples or taverns. Make one or more a day. [/QUOTE]
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