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Two kinds of evil weather exist: evil rain and evil clouds.  The types of weather effect and their associated syndromes (if any) are different and randomly chosen for every evil biome in a generated world.  There will be at most one weather effect for a given evil biome, sometimes in conjunction with the effect of [[Undead|corpse animation]].
 
Two kinds of evil weather exist: evil rain and evil clouds.  The types of weather effect and their associated syndromes (if any) are different and randomly chosen for every evil biome in a generated world.  There will be at most one weather effect for a given evil biome, sometimes in conjunction with the effect of [[Undead|corpse animation]].
  
=== Evil clouds ===
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=== Evil Clouds ===
 
[[File:Creeping_cloud.png|thumb|150px|A drifting evil cloud.]]
 
[[File:Creeping_cloud.png|thumb|150px|A drifting evil cloud.]]
 
{{DFtext|A cloud of haunting fog has drifted nearby!|4:1}}
 
{{DFtext|A cloud of haunting fog has drifted nearby!|4:1}}
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Thralling clouds are also dangerous in adventure mode: this particular form of undead status means inherent hostility from civilized beings, reduced speed and no regeneration. However, other undead will, as usual, ignore you.
 
Thralling clouds are also dangerous in adventure mode: this particular form of undead status means inherent hostility from civilized beings, reduced speed and no regeneration. However, other undead will, as usual, ignore you.
  
=== Evil rain ===
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=== Evil Rain ===
 
{{DFtext|It is raining rotten sludge!|4:1}}
 
{{DFtext|It is raining rotten sludge!|4:1}}
  

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