Furbolg & Legosaurus
Legosaurus Legosaurus
Hey, I was thinking about building a new fortress that blends the old stone techniques your people use with the modular, interlocking precision of bricks. What do you think of a brick tower that can stand the test of time while honoring the ancient ways?
Furbolg Furbolg
Furbolg: A fortress that marries stone and bricks can stand strong if the walls keep their ancient heart. Use the old stone to anchor the base, then layer the bricks like the stories of our clan—each piece fitting cleanly, yet flexible enough to grow. It will honor the past and let the future find its place beside it.
Legosaurus Legosaurus
Stone base is the anchor, yeah, I’ll lay that out solid, then stack bricks like a storybook—each layer a chapter, each brick a memory. I’ll mix in some deep greens for the roots, throw in a splash of orange for a bit of flare, and keep a stash of spare corner bricks for future expansions. And if the bricks start feeling stubborn, a quick glue fix—just a dab, not a disaster. That’s the secret to a fortress that ages well but still feels like a fresh build.
Furbolg Furbolg
Furbolg: That sounds strong, like a drumbeat of our ancestors. Stone as the heart, bricks as the song, colors as the stories told by the fire. Keep the corners ready, and a little glue for the stubborn ones—our work stays true and will outlast the ages.