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'''Name:''' The name of the creature as it shows up in-game.
 
'''Name:''' The name of the creature as it shows up in-game.
  
'''Type:''' This divides the creatures up into a number of groups. "Person" refers to the main races, "Animal Person" refers to the intelligent, bipedal animal people, "Animal" refers to the majority of creatures, "Megabeast" will include both megabeast and semi-megabeasts, and "Vermin" which refers to any creature below 2 kg that is frequently unnoticeable.
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'''Type:''' This divides the creatures up to a number of groups. "Person" refers to the main races, "Animal Person" refers to the intelligent, bipedal animal people, "Animal" refers to the majority of creatures, "Megabeast" will include both megabeast and semi-megabeasts, and "Vermin" which refers to any creature below 2 kg that is frequently unnoticeable.
  
 
'''Playable:''' If "No", the creature is not playable in any modes. "Fort" indicates that the creature is playable in fortress mode ({{token|SITE_CONTROLLABLE|e}}). "Adv" indicates that the creature is playable in adventure mode. All creatures except humans must have a population in an {{token|ALL_MAIN_POPS_CONTROLLABLE|e}} civilization in order to be playable in adventure mode; goblins (and other creatures) cannot be played from a goblin civ. Humans can be played whether or not a population exists due to {{token|OUTSIDER_CONTROLLABLE|c}}, but an {{tt|[ALL_MAIN_POPS_CONTROLLABLE]}} civ still needed to have existed at some point. Creatures with {{token|LOCAL_POPS_CONTROLLABLE|c}} are also playable in adventure mode.
 
'''Playable:''' If "No", the creature is not playable in any modes. "Fort" indicates that the creature is playable in fortress mode ({{token|SITE_CONTROLLABLE|e}}). "Adv" indicates that the creature is playable in adventure mode. All creatures except humans must have a population in an {{token|ALL_MAIN_POPS_CONTROLLABLE|e}} civilization in order to be playable in adventure mode; goblins (and other creatures) cannot be played from a goblin civ. Humans can be played whether or not a population exists due to {{token|OUTSIDER_CONTROLLABLE|c}}, but an {{tt|[ALL_MAIN_POPS_CONTROLLABLE]}} civ still needed to have existed at some point. Creatures with {{token|LOCAL_POPS_CONTROLLABLE|c}} are also playable in adventure mode.

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