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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 | + | === 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 | + | === Evil Rain === |
{{DFtext|It is raining rotten sludge!|4:1}} | {{DFtext|It is raining rotten sludge!|4:1}} | ||