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(Included mention that Gorlaks are unable to learn the kicking skill via combat training. This is true no matter how many skilled kickers are in the squad. A Gorlak in my fort has reached legendary levels in every combat skill but has yet to learn the kicking skill at all, despite his squadmates being at accomplished and higher. I've had Gorlaks in the military before and though I never trained them up to that level, none ever learned to kick. I haven't tested it in the arena.)
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Gorlaks are able to join [[civilization]]s (usually dwarven), making them appear as [[visitor]]s and be playable in [[adventurer mode]] in a similar fashion to [[animal people]]. Before beginning an adventure as a gorlak or enlisting one into your military, note that they have special considerations for [[armor]] usage, as they do not have a torso—a gorlak's limbs connect directly to its head. While gorlaks may equip body and leg wear, they are equipped in the head slot while offering no head protection, only serving to take up space and provide coverage for limbs. As an example, though gorlaks can equip breastplates, the lack of a torso means they ''don't actually offer any protection'' while taking up the "shaped" armor spot for the head, preventing the wearing of a helm. An armor set consisting of a helm, mail shirt (for upper limb protection), gauntlets, and high boots will be the equivalent of full coverage for a gorlak.
 
Gorlaks are able to join [[civilization]]s (usually dwarven), making them appear as [[visitor]]s and be playable in [[adventurer mode]] in a similar fashion to [[animal people]]. Before beginning an adventure as a gorlak or enlisting one into your military, note that they have special considerations for [[armor]] usage, as they do not have a torso—a gorlak's limbs connect directly to its head. While gorlaks may equip body and leg wear, they are equipped in the head slot while offering no head protection, only serving to take up space and provide coverage for limbs. As an example, though gorlaks can equip breastplates, the lack of a torso means they ''don't actually offer any protection'' while taking up the "shaped" armor spot for the head, preventing the wearing of a helm. An armor set consisting of a helm, mail shirt (for upper limb protection), gauntlets, and high boots will be the equivalent of full coverage for a gorlak.
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Gorlaks are unable to learn the kicking combat skill via combat training, and may not be able to learn or use it at all.
  
 
They can't be spawned in the [[object testing arena]].
 
They can't be spawned in the [[object testing arena]].

Revision as of 20:14, 7 August 2023

Gorlak
Gorlak sprites.png
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Urist likes gorlaks for their impressive tusks.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

  • Underground Depth: 1-3
Attributes
Alignment: Good

· Learns

Cannot be tamed 
Size
Birth: 3,000 cm3
Mid: 10,000 cm3
Max: 50,000 cm3

Age
Child at: 1
Adult at: 12
Max age: 110-150
Cannot be butchered
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A small, round humanoid found wandering the caves deep underground. Most of its body is taken up by a huge tusked mouth.

Gorlaks are small, good-aligned sapient humanoids encountered in cavern areas. Despite their appearance, they are benign, and so mostly harmless, although will sometimes cause job cancellations,Bug:3348 and occasional weak attacks against animals or sleeping dwarves. They are easily dispatched by even a novice military dwarf and/or most civilians.

Gorlaks are able to join civilizations (usually dwarven), making them appear as visitors and be playable in adventurer mode in a similar fashion to animal people. Before beginning an adventure as a gorlak or enlisting one into your military, note that they have special considerations for armor usage, as they do not have a torso—a gorlak's limbs connect directly to its head. While gorlaks may equip body and leg wear, they are equipped in the head slot while offering no head protection, only serving to take up space and provide coverage for limbs. As an example, though gorlaks can equip breastplates, the lack of a torso means they don't actually offer any protection while taking up the "shaped" armor spot for the head, preventing the wearing of a helm. An armor set consisting of a helm, mail shirt (for upper limb protection), gauntlets, and high boots will be the equivalent of full coverage for a gorlak.

Gorlaks are unable to learn the kicking combat skill via combat training, and may not be able to learn or use it at all.

They can't be spawned in the object testing arena.

Some dwarves like gorlaks for their impressive tusks, their stimulating conversation and their helpful guidance.

A gorlak, drawn in crayon by Bay 12 Games.
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They are often said to be found traveling with a blue troll and a small girl, and are occasionally found to only have one eye. These cycloptic Gorlaks are admired by some humans to the point where they primarily depict them as such in engravings.