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:*'''Vampires''' | :*'''Vampires''' | ||
− | ::A [[vampire]] is | + | ::A [[vampire]] is n humanoid cursed by a deity to become a bloodthirsty undead horror. They will disguise themselves as an ordinary dwarf (or other person), with a false name, history, list of relationships, etc. Their immortality gives them plenty of opportunity to practice skills (particularly social ones), so they will often be elected to a position like mayor. Once inside your fortress, they will drink the blood of sleeping dwarves, which is usually fatal. They have enhanced speed, strength, stamina, and pain resistance in combat, and do not need food, water, booze or air (thus cannot be drowned). |
:*'''Megabeasts''' | :*'''Megabeasts''' |