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− | + | '''Underground rivers''' occur in every region with a [[mountain]] biome, just like [[adamantine]]. | |
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− | + | In maps without any underground [[soil]] or aboveground herbs to harvest (so you can therefore get their seeds and begin farming aboveground) these can be a blessing, but on others it can be a hindrance. | |
− | + | The underground river is commonly filled with aggressive creatures such as [[snakeman|Snakemen]], [[olmman|Olmmen]], [[giant olm|Giant Olms]] and [[Cave crocodile]]s. These can interrupt the work of any [[dwarf]] within line of sight, and can thus be a real nuisance. | |
− | The | + | The [[water]] sources for underground rivers are [[waterfall]] tiles. |
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