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[[File:dwarf_army2.jpg|thumb|265px|right|Many combat skills about to go up.<br />''Art by conorburkeart'']]'''Armies''' are groups of people wandering the world with a specific purpose and direction. The word 'army' is used loosely here, as is the word 'group'; it simply represents the abstract data structures used by [[main:Toady One|Toady One]] to keep track of moving people, and a 'group' can very well be one single person. Armies draw from existing populations (both abstract and [[historical figure]]s) and can be encountered in the wild after [[world generation]]. Non-army entities always sit where they are, at their site of origin, and don't move after world generation.
 
[[File:dwarf_army2.jpg|thumb|265px|right|Many combat skills about to go up.<br />''Art by conorburkeart'']]'''Armies''' are groups of people wandering the world with a specific purpose and direction. The word 'army' is used loosely here, as is the word 'group'; it simply represents the abstract data structures used by [[main:Toady One|Toady One]] to keep track of moving people, and a 'group' can very well be one single person. Armies draw from existing populations (both abstract and [[historical figure]]s) and can be encountered in the wild after [[world generation]]. Non-army entities always sit where they are, at their site of origin, and don't move after world generation.
  

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