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A user on the forum who is a non-wiki editor took exception to something in the [[Region]] article:
 
A user on the forum who is a non-wiki editor took exception to something in the [[Region]] article:
 
  The only serious problem that shows up in Good regions is, again, the [[unicorn]],<br /> which shows up in ''Benign Good'' regions but not ''Neutral Good'' or ''Savage Good''.   
 
  The only serious problem that shows up in Good regions is, again, the [[unicorn]],<br /> which shows up in ''Benign Good'' regions but not ''Neutral Good'' or ''Savage Good''.   
Quote..."''It's patently false.  Vanilla DF, unicorns show up in at least Savage Good, because in 3 forts in a row I've had them show up when the only region was, indeed, Joyous Wilds.  So either it's a very consistent, persistent bug, or ...''"<br />
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Quote..."It's patently false.  Vanilla DF, unicorns show up in at least Savage Good, because in 3 forts in a row I've had them show up when the only region was, indeed, Joyous Wilds.  So either it's a very consistent, persistent bug, or ..."
 
Comments? The critter has the [BENIGN] tag - is that a ''definite'' dealbreaker for other biomes?--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 07:54, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
 
Comments? The critter has the [BENIGN] tag - is that a ''definite'' dealbreaker for other biomes?--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 07:54, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
 
:I am not quite sure, but i always thought benign just marks the animal as harmless to dwarves (opposite to predatory which seems to mean preying on dwarves specifically). In any case, mountain goats who have benign too, seem to appear just fine in savage areas. If OTOH we just want to dismiss the forum, why not go with "he overlooked his benign biome on embark and saw them later in the savage part of the map? ;) --[[User:Birthright|Birthright]] 10:41, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
 
:I am not quite sure, but i always thought benign just marks the animal as harmless to dwarves (opposite to predatory which seems to mean preying on dwarves specifically). In any case, mountain goats who have benign too, seem to appear just fine in savage areas. If OTOH we just want to dismiss the forum, why not go with "he overlooked his benign biome on embark and saw them later in the savage part of the map? ;) --[[User:Birthright|Birthright]] 10:41, 15 September 2009 (UTC)

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