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<blockquote data-quote="Dyson Logos" data-source="post: 9822268" data-attributes="member: 83678"><p>[ATTACH=full]425321[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p><strong>Scavengers’ Deep – Map 26</strong></p><p></p><p>The Scavengers’ Deep is a reminder of the amount of work that went into underground structures during the great war. Generally, the elves only built underground when hiding their breeding and research facilities, whereas the forces of the kingdoms, assisted by the dwarves, were constantly building underground as the elves were unrelenting and would completely raze any surface defences that they defeated.</p><p></p><p>But the structures now known as the Scavengers’ Deep are atypical, an elven complex mixing some (ruined) surface structures, natural caves, and significant sprawling underground complexes dedicated to research, training, and breeding their slave species.</p><p></p><p>This is the twenty-sixth map in the Scavengers’ Deep series – this map sits directly east of Map 17, and starts a new column along the eastern side of the existing map set.</p><p></p><p>The main point of interest on this map is the double bastion – one built into the mesa proper (on the south side of the map) and a second built into a smaller stone promontory. Both are two story fortifications with the lower level being slightly higher than the surrounding terrain, and the upper level being a combination of fortified base and parapets along a mezzanine. The two bastions are connected by a stone bridge that passes over the space between them.</p><p></p><p>The northern bastion has a wooden ladder along the western parapets that the current residents use to climb in and out of the fortification – they are unaware of the secret stairwell that enters the bastion from the north side, and after encountering a few mutant thralls that still live within the structures, they have sealed off the doors across the bridge.</p><p></p><p>Much of the space on this map is open areas outside of the mesa proper. The area to the left extends down to the fortified defile in maps 18 and 27. The residents of the north bastion use this position to watch the comings and goings of people and… things… especially those using the defile to access the mesa.</p><p></p><p>Within the mesa proper we have conenctions to the structures south and east of this map. The passage along the southwest side has large ‘windows’ (without glass) that look out over this portion of the defile.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://dysonlogos.blog/2025/12/19/scavengers-deep-map-26/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dyson Logos, post: 9822268, member: 83678"] [ATTACH type="full" size="3600x3600"]425321[/ATTACH] [B]Scavengers’ Deep – Map 26[/B] The Scavengers’ Deep is a reminder of the amount of work that went into underground structures during the great war. Generally, the elves only built underground when hiding their breeding and research facilities, whereas the forces of the kingdoms, assisted by the dwarves, were constantly building underground as the elves were unrelenting and would completely raze any surface defences that they defeated. But the structures now known as the Scavengers’ Deep are atypical, an elven complex mixing some (ruined) surface structures, natural caves, and significant sprawling underground complexes dedicated to research, training, and breeding their slave species. This is the twenty-sixth map in the Scavengers’ Deep series – this map sits directly east of Map 17, and starts a new column along the eastern side of the existing map set. The main point of interest on this map is the double bastion – one built into the mesa proper (on the south side of the map) and a second built into a smaller stone promontory. Both are two story fortifications with the lower level being slightly higher than the surrounding terrain, and the upper level being a combination of fortified base and parapets along a mezzanine. The two bastions are connected by a stone bridge that passes over the space between them. The northern bastion has a wooden ladder along the western parapets that the current residents use to climb in and out of the fortification – they are unaware of the secret stairwell that enters the bastion from the north side, and after encountering a few mutant thralls that still live within the structures, they have sealed off the doors across the bridge. Much of the space on this map is open areas outside of the mesa proper. The area to the left extends down to the fortified defile in maps 18 and 27. The residents of the north bastion use this position to watch the comings and goings of people and… things… especially those using the defile to access the mesa. Within the mesa proper we have conenctions to the structures south and east of this map. The passage along the southwest side has large ‘windows’ (without glass) that look out over this portion of the defile. [URL unfurl="true"]https://dysonlogos.blog/2025/12/19/scavengers-deep-map-26/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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