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<blockquote data-quote="Tyreus" data-source="post: 1429540" data-attributes="member: 16103"><p>I would like an area next to mountains, with my keep being part of the mountain. </p><p></p><p>Fortress:</p><p>A 50 ft wide passage goes 100 ft in, which leads into the main hall. This is where the barracks, training areas, kitchens and armory is located. The entire cavern is well lit through a series of mirrors that reflect light from the outside. The mirror system is designed so one broken mirror will not darken the cavern, and all the troops have a torch and tindertwigs at all times. To the rear of the cavern is another hall, the same as in the front, that leads to a large city. The entire city and farm land is sealed off by a 15 ft thick, 30 ft tall reinforced stone wall. It has one gate that faces a neighboring trade city, with a road connecting them. There is enough room in the mountain complex to hold all the inhabitants of the city. The troops are accustomed to the strict military schedule, and have comfortable living areas. They are allowed to sign up for leave, to a maximuim of 2 days. There is never more then 1/3 of the army gone at any one period. Commoners were hired as servents, craftsman, smiths, cooks, pleasureable company, runners, and bookkeepers inside the fortress. The fortress has enough preserved food, wood, and metal to go for 2 months without a lack of resources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyreus, post: 1429540, member: 16103"] I would like an area next to mountains, with my keep being part of the mountain. Fortress: A 50 ft wide passage goes 100 ft in, which leads into the main hall. This is where the barracks, training areas, kitchens and armory is located. The entire cavern is well lit through a series of mirrors that reflect light from the outside. The mirror system is designed so one broken mirror will not darken the cavern, and all the troops have a torch and tindertwigs at all times. To the rear of the cavern is another hall, the same as in the front, that leads to a large city. The entire city and farm land is sealed off by a 15 ft thick, 30 ft tall reinforced stone wall. It has one gate that faces a neighboring trade city, with a road connecting them. There is enough room in the mountain complex to hold all the inhabitants of the city. The troops are accustomed to the strict military schedule, and have comfortable living areas. They are allowed to sign up for leave, to a maximuim of 2 days. There is never more then 1/3 of the army gone at any one period. Commoners were hired as servents, craftsman, smiths, cooks, pleasureable company, runners, and bookkeepers inside the fortress. The fortress has enough preserved food, wood, and metal to go for 2 months without a lack of resources. [/QUOTE]
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