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The best way to describe it would be a small kind of Minas Tirith. There is one huge mountain, surrounded by other small ones and a kind of moat filled with iron/gold/silver surrounding it. Remove all the natural ramps, build a bridge, and you're safe. Also since it's a mountain map, there won't be that much of clay at first, so be aware of that. But the main mountain is at like 14 of height, so you can even build your whole town inside the mountain, dawi style.
Actually with the terraforming update there won't be any clay at all on mountain maps aside from what you can get through trading (an extremely slow and tedious process). Maybe the devs will alter this in the future, but until then, if the OP likes the look of clay brick walls/floors/etc. and wants to build with clay, it's probably best to stick with a hillside map.