I think I'm gonna like this one a lot !
Situated below the falls and at the end of the lake a large dam/bridge has been built to produce a large quantity of power for the Guild City. There are Lake Front homes that continue up the hillside in to the COLLEGE of ENGINEERING & MAPPING as well as to the main residential area. The southern area is home to the CEO of the Power Plant, a ruthless man who like to put his name on all his buildings.
Here is the first rough sketch, I plan to also draw the a schematic elevation of the DAM/BRIDGE to fit in the bottom left corner to give an engineering feel to this map.
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I think I'm gonna like this one a lot !
This is going to look great!
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Nice start, snodsy!
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I agree I like this already.
Wonderful start.
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What's all that noise coming from over there? I think my southern market place may become a dead forest with the power plant near by.
Maybe I could have some of the southern areas a little more modernized and have the northern parts still be the 'old town. This opens up some possibilities...
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Awesome Snodsy! I'm glad someone finally brought some real power into our great city, I thought we were going to be stuck in the middle ages forever.
Oh yeah, this is awesome indeed snodsy! Wondered what you were planning all the time The sketch of the "powerplant bridge" is fantastic. Looking forward to see this unfold.
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Busy day, here's an update of my area. Comments welcome, plenty to do, but good start.
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This looks awesome snodsy
By the way, Robbie is now in section 41, no longer in 42.
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