You might imagine a surplus of water and sloped terrain would make things easy, but seasonal flooding is not as simple to manage as floating down the river!
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A 128x128 map that floods every wet season.
You begin with a natural reservoir but you will soon find it insufficient for maintaining more than a tiny population. Lack of suitable places for water wheels makes early industry difficult as well. Beyond your starting plateau you'll find forests are plagued with weeds and uneven terrain rife with barriers. An abundance of slopes make navigation simpler, but you'll need massive dams and/or terraforming projects to continue to expand without becoming waterlogged!
Sprawling ruins of human civilization surround the source of the seasonal floods to the north, large ruin looms over an excavation pit to the west, and a small ruin sits against a central spire as well. Our anthropology experts can't agree what purpose these buildings once had - theories are torn between whether humans were utilizing the land's surges of water or if their meddling was the cause of this bizarre cycle of flooding and droughts.
Installation
Simply unzip and place the file in 'C:\%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Timberborn\Maps\'