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'''Ogres''' are huge, violent humanoids found in evil plains. They are highly aggressive, able to destroy buildings and strong enough to make short work of [[dog|war dogs]] and inexperienced dwarves. Ogres usually appear in groups of 1-3, which can prove a deadly threat to a new fortress. An attack by ogres in the very beginning will make short work of most unprepared embarking attempts. | '''Ogres''' are huge, violent humanoids found in evil plains. They are highly aggressive, able to destroy buildings and strong enough to make short work of [[dog|war dogs]] and inexperienced dwarves. Ogres usually appear in groups of 1-3, which can prove a deadly threat to a new fortress. An attack by ogres in the very beginning will make short work of most unprepared embarking attempts. | ||
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