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Legacy of a Civilization

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Danjen:
Suddenly, Fun happens and your great fortress is wiped out. The circumstances don't matter, but all dwarves inside have either fled, died, or become enslaved. Years pass. A decade? A century? Who knows. But then, it is rediscovered by archaelogists. They don't find all the minutiae that made your culture or fortress unique, but they do find something that is representative of it. What is it?

Urist Imiknorris:
"You have broken through into a peculiar chamber at the base of the mountain."


It's filled with charcoal.

Jacob/Lee:
A Vile force of rotting corpses has arrived!

Halceon:
Dense-packed overground slums with labyrinthine passageways across multiple levels stretching as far as the eye can see. A sub-civ of long forgotten dwarfs may or may not be still living there, but the archaeologists will probably never find them.

Tirin:
An entirely hollowed out mountain. The cause of the fortress's demise is obvious. All the stone has somehow been placed in the exact same spot, and it has collapsed in on itself to form a small black hole floating in the dining hall, the dwarves still visible even thousands of years later as time has gone loopy in the vincinity.

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