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− | + | '''Sewers''' are underground networks of tunnels found below the streets of a [[town]]. Most sewer tunnels are partially flooded with water, making exploration possible. Water is sourced from nearby [[river]]s. Sewers with no nearby flowing (let alone, frozen) rivers will be completely dry instead. Towns with sewers have visible [[floor grate]]s in the middle of streets. | |
− | '''Sewers''' are underground networks of tunnels found below the streets of a [[town]]. Most sewer tunnels are partially flooded with water, making exploration possible. Water is sourced from nearby [[river]]s. Sewers with no nearby flowing rivers will be completely dry instead. Towns with sewers have visible [[floor grate]]s in the middle of streets. | ||
All sewers have at least one {{DFtext|Sewer Access|5:1}}, as shown in the fast travel screen. The entrances are simple downward ramps or stairs that directly lead down to a walkable section of the sewers. An alternative entryway involves entering through a flooded tunnel by swimming under the river, but unless you're [[amphibious]] or don't require breathing, this method poses a high risk of drowning. [[Dungeon]]s and [[catacombs]] can also connect into sewers. | All sewers have at least one {{DFtext|Sewer Access|5:1}}, as shown in the fast travel screen. The entrances are simple downward ramps or stairs that directly lead down to a walkable section of the sewers. An alternative entryway involves entering through a flooded tunnel by swimming under the river, but unless you're [[amphibious]] or don't require breathing, this method poses a high risk of drowning. [[Dungeon]]s and [[catacombs]] can also connect into sewers. | ||
− | + | Subterranean [[animal people]]s can reside in sewers. These outcasts will wander around the flooded sections and attack you on sight. They are armed with [[spear]]s and [[blowgun]]s. Other critters may reside in sewers too-random items and skeletons on the floor are uncommon. Be careful not to dodge into the water without at least an {{DFtext|Adequate|7:1}} [[swimming]] skill, lest the fall stun you and make you drown. | |
− | [[File: | + | [[File:old_sewers.jpg|thumb|370px|center|Old sewers of Rome.]] |
{{Translation| dwarven = othsal | elvish = caretha | goblin = oxxo | human = fubag}} | {{Translation| dwarven = othsal | elvish = caretha | goblin = oxxo | human = fubag}} |