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* External Lava pools to push attackers into.
* Pathway flooding to slow the progression of attackers.
 
=== ''The Cuckoo'' ===
[[File:TheCuckoo.png|thumb|The fully operational ''Cuckoo''.|alt=|310x310px]]
=== ''The Cuckoo'' ===
''The Cuckoo'' was a top-of-the-line ship built in Bormar and initially commanded by Captain Ivar. The vessel was initially sent to deliver resources to Zietal Mar but was rocked by bad weather and storms. Supplies were lost, sickness had spread and three Dwarves were put down due to a minor mutiny.
 
As they arrived to the archipelago, the ship was ambushed by '''[[Grol]]''' mercenaries. The ship was left in ruins as it finally entered the bay between the Red Hills and the Green Forest, close to the Zietal Mar. Farmir was the sole survivor of the massacre and ended up holing himself into a small house in Zietal Mar.
 
Once the ship was liberated of Grol occupation by Marshal Khestor and the Zietal Mar, it underwent multiple repair efforts until eventually having been speedily restored to an operation state. [[File:TheLovingGodStatue.png|thumb|The statue of the Loving God towering over the forest surrounding Zietal Mar|alt=|310x310px]]This was done out of the rightful fear that the Dwarves may need to flee the Outpost due to the wrath of '''Lord Voman Stoutheart'''. ''The Cuckoo'' played a vital role in the '''[[The Fate Of Zietal Mar|last days]]''' of Zietal Mar.
 
[[File:TheLovingGodStatue.png|thumb|The statue of the Loving God towering over the forest surrounding Zietal Mar|alt=|310x310px]]
=== The Statue of the Loving God ===
While Zietal Mar was no more or less religious than any other part of Bormar, there was one resident who was a keen follow of the Loving God. Sigmarr Thoruva was his name, and his greatest contribution to both his god and his Outpost was a truly massive statue that dominated the landscape. The priest also lived inside the statue, and did so until its departure. It is unknown if the great statue survived Zietal Mar's fall.