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=== Adamantine ===
 
=== Adamantine ===
 
[[Image:DF2D Too Deep.png|thumb|right|Too Deep...]]
 
[[Image:DF2D Too Deep.png|thumb|right|Too Deep...]]
Beyond the [[23a:Eerie glowing pit|eerie glowing pits]], forming the far edge of the map, was an adamantine-lined impassable chasm (containing no creatures -- at least, none you ever saw). Mining even a little bit of raw adamantine set into motion an eventual and unavoidable end-of-game, and mining 100 or more units would guarantee the game ended at the start of the next season. You could not reclaim a fortress lost this way. If you visited  a "too deep"ed fortress in adventure mode, you would find a large "Demon". After the demon was defeated[http://www.bay12games.com/forum/index.php?topic=16340.msg156707#msg156707], all raw adamantine, mined or not, would turn into galena. The 3D versions effectively switched this around - rather than having to release demons in order to get to the adamantine, the demons would instead be released (either from the [[40d:Eerie glowing pit|eerie glowing pits]] or from [[DF2010:Hell|Hell]] itself) as a result of mining too much raw adamantine.
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Beyond the [[23a:Eerie glowing pit|eerie glowing pits]], forming the far edge of the map, was an adamantine-lined impassable chasm (containing no creatures -- at least, none you ever saw). Mining even a little bit of raw adamantine set into motion an eventual and unavoidable end-of-game, and mining 100 or more units would guarantee the game ended at the start of the next season. You could not reclaim a fortress lost this way. If you visited  a "too deep"ed fortress in adventure mode, you would find a large "Demon". After the demon was defeated[http://www.bay12games.com/forum/index.php?topic=16340.msg156707#msg156707], a;; raw adamantine, mined or not, would turn into galena. The 3D versions effectively switched this around - rather than having to release demons in order to get to the adamantine, the demons would instead be released (either from the [[40d:Eerie glowing pit|eerie glowing pits]] or from [[DF2010:Hell|Hell]] itself) as a result of mining too much raw adamantine.
  
 
=== Skills and labors ===
 
=== Skills and labors ===

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