House bridging.

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  1. Ragnarok

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    What really is the benefit, other than not having to open as many doors?
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    For when a fort or keep isnt big enough.
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    I believe it's more for status, looks, and decor.
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    Personally, I think it looks kind of awkward!
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    That's what she said.

    I agree it looks odd but I still think it's cool. (...bridging, just to clarify) There is potential there for something. Like rooftop events but the rest of the building is for Private use.
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    I guess you're right - it can be pretty cool. Gnarl's bridge made out of barrel staves looked really nice and I like that sunken bridge you made out of counter tops. Sometimes, though, I just think it looks weird with all the ladders that aren't exactly connected to each other and stuff.

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