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==Special Attributes== | ==Special Attributes== | ||
− | Though they are not classified with the above attributes, creatures can have the following | + | Though they are not classified with the above attributes, creatures with the appropriate {{L|creature token|tokens}} can have the following attributes: |
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|- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa" | |- style="border-top: 3px solid #aaa" | ||
! rowspan=4 | Psychological Trauma | ! rowspan=4 | Psychological Trauma | ||
− | | 100 | + | | 76 - 100 |
| Doesn't really care about anything anymore. | | Doesn't really care about anything anymore. | ||
| rowspan=3 | This trait increases as dwarves witness death and suffer tragedy. The higher it gets, the harder it is for the dwarf to be affected by negative thoughts, so in several ways, this is a useful, if tragic, side effect of running a bloody fort. This trait often finds its way into experienced [[military|soldiers]], who might watch [[friend|friends]] and comrades die as often as they kill [[goblin|goblins]]. | | rowspan=3 | This trait increases as dwarves witness death and suffer tragedy. The higher it gets, the harder it is for the dwarf to be affected by negative thoughts, so in several ways, this is a useful, if tragic, side effect of running a bloody fort. This trait often finds its way into experienced [[military|soldiers]], who might watch [[friend|friends]] and comrades die as often as they kill [[goblin|goblins]]. | ||
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− | | | + | | 40 - 75 |
| Is a hardened individual. | | Is a hardened individual. | ||
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− | | | + | | 10 - 39 |
| Is getting used to tragedy. | | Is getting used to tragedy. | ||
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− | | 0 - | + | | 0 - 9 |
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| Nothing displayed. Dwarf is not yet traumatized. | | Nothing displayed. Dwarf is not yet traumatized. | ||
|} | |} |