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These small 18-19th century pig iron furnaces took coal or charcoal and crushed iron ore and with forced air smelted it into pig iron poured into a bed of sand.  They are not large as you can see, and could be easily "compressed" in scale to make a fabulous railroad industry.  I think a tealight's flickering led could be repurposed in the furnace to give a pleasing  flicker.  the main furnace chimney simulated with styrofoam, and a bit of wood and paper construction would do fine for the shed like building.  some figures working, and a stack of pig iron  by the tracks would make it complete

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So, light brown is raised, Dark brown is mountain, blue is creek, pink is structures. green is flat. Theres a nice big tunnel, two industries, two platforms, a reverse loop, a mainline track, all done with O27 Marx 3 rail track and manual turnouts. kinda pleased with it...was not easy getting things to come together in 4x8.  two places I have to hacksaw a length of straight track...reasonable.  also it's designed to start with one loop and grow.

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Babe White, spiking the first spike of the Alaska Railroad at ship creek. 

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Magic in Eldorath

 

To understand the magic using classes in Eldorath, the construction of the universe itself must be understood. This is in fact, the principle pursuit of great Wizards of Eldorath, one of the five basic forms of Eldorath ‘magic’ user, but before I elucidate them allow me to outline what magic is, and how it works.

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