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==Interaction in the World== | ==Interaction in the World== | ||
− | Deities occasionally influence events during world generation. Gods of death can create stone slabs from which [[necromancer]]s learn the secrets of life and death. Furthermore, | + | Deities occasionally influence events during world generation. Gods of death can create stone slabs from which [[necromancer]]s learn the secrets of life and death. Furthermore, civilised creatures that profane a temple incur the wrath of its deity, turning into a [[vampire]] or a [[werebeast]] as punishment. |
− | Certain [[demon]]s which escape from the Underworld during world generation will impersonate a deity | + | Certain [[demon]]s which escape from the Underworld during world generation will impersonate a deity in order to take over [[Human]] civilizations, at which point they act as a [[diplomat]] and visit your fortress. They will be non-hostile and have the "deity" title. Depending on the demon, [[Fun]] may be had. |
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