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DF Suggestions / Ability to make specific requests of tavern performers
« on: December 19, 2017, 11:58:56 am »
Just in case this isn't already something that's been considered, I'll post it here. I think that in addition to having the ability to put on performances ourselves in adventure mode, we should also be able to request specific poems/musical compositions/dances of NPC performers in taverns if we so choose. Honestly half of the time I forget that I can't already do this in the game, which just goes to show how much I think it should be a feature. :P

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DF General Discussion / So interspecies disguises ARE possible?
« on: December 07, 2017, 02:29:47 am »
According to legends mode, my current world has at least one goblin that managed to convince a civ he was a shadow gnome monster slayer. Is this a bug, and if so...am I the first to report it?

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DF Dwarf Mode Discussion / Tavern-less fortress visitors?
« on: December 02, 2017, 07:32:27 pm »
Haven't even built any taverns in my newest fort yet, and yet I somehow just received a visitor in the form of an elven mercenary. Is this a bug or just one of the changes of the new release?

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Just spitballing here, but I think this would be interesting as one of the many potential story-drivers for artifacts (both for NPCs and players in adventure mode once the ability for them to marry is implemented). It could also result in great potential for FUN where magical and/or sentient artifacts are concerned.

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DF Community Games & Stories / The Braided Wanderer and the Dwarf
« on: September 19, 2017, 09:52:01 pm »
The Braided Wanderer and the Dwarf was a legendary morganite-bound codex. The written portion consists of a 363 page alternate history entitled The Braided Wanderer and the Dwarf, authored by Vutok Boltheld. It asks the question, "What if a foot race held by the Lanterns of Clouting in Goodgild as part of The Celebration of Corridors in the late autumn of 67 had unfolded differently?" The overall text emphasizes the value of loyalty. The writing is forceful. Overall, the prose is masterful.

So I was browsing the legends of one of my worlds, and the title of this particular book captured me enough to attempt a story about it. The only specifics I've brainstormed so far are that this "Braided Wanderer" will be the protagonist, but aside from that most details are hazy. However, I do have the prologue down, so I'll post that for now and hope that I have more to show in the nearer-than-not future.

The Braided Wanderer and the Dwarf

Prologue      
It was just a quarter past one in the morning when Vutok Boltheld seated himself at his study in the Library of Abbeys, the crown jewel of the otherwise mediocre dwarven fortress of Goodgild. Knowledge and prose from the greatest minds of Orubthadar’s history lined its shelves, and even the haughty elves of the Iferi Avera forests had a begrudging respect for the fortress on account of this (much as they despised giving credit to an establishment constructed almost entirely of shredded tree corpses). Vutok breathed in the musty air through his nostrils. The scents of the library always induced an odd blend of emotions in the old dwarf. Bliss, comfort, despair, and anxiety all seemed to mix into the layers of dust covering the library’s vast vaults of information. He took a swig from his dwarven ale and set the copper mug down on the desktop. Pulling out the drawer from under his desk, he grabbed one of his kea bone matches from its box and ignited it, placing the flame tenderly onto the beeswax candle at the side of his workspace. The light set eerie shadows dancing across the near wall, and he jumped as he suddenly heard a scurrying from the hall outside. Vutok was briefly reminded of the tales of bogeymen and night trolls that his mother told him as a boy to keep him from misbehaving. He snorted and shook his head. How old was he now, one-hundred forty? Forty-five? He had trouble keeping track these days. In any case, far too old to let fairy tales designed to frighten small children distract him from his work. The scurrying had merely been a rat, or a cap hopper come up from the caverns. Returning his mind to the task at hand, he grabbed a piece of grootslang parchment scroll from the desk drawer and dipped his quill pen into the jar of squid ink before him. Tonight was the night he would begin the story he had wanted to tell for many years.  How would the infamous foot race of 67 have unfolded differently if, hypothetically, one of its competitors wasn’t a dwarf?   

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DF Suggestions / Periods of Magic Dormancy
« on: September 19, 2017, 02:01:04 pm »
This might already be part of Toady's long term plans, but I'll post it here anyway just in case. Basically, an event that causes magic in a DF world to decrease or stop working entirely. It could be due to the actions of a player or NPC, the will of a deity/deities, or mysterious and unknown reasons altogether. If the magical dormancy lasts long enough (say a minimum of several generations), then certain civilizations and/or creatures may become skeptical of ancient myths and historic events from before the fall of magic or they could even deny their historicity outright. When and if magic does return to the world through one cause or another (which it may not in some cases, or if it does it may be subtle enough that certain entities remain skeptical), the longer the world has been without magic should have an effect on how much turmoil its return causes amongst the civilized races of the world. That said, as with most things in DF, little would likely be set in stone and there are a number of ways events such as this could go.

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