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− | + | A '''ruin''' is a former [[human]] or [[dwarf|dwarven]] settlement that is now filled with [[undead]]. These sites are discovered in [[adventurer]] mode, either by stumbling across them or by talking with townsfolk and being alerted to nearby sites. These will then show up in [[fortress mode]] when picking a starting site, and the player can choose to place a new fort on top of a ruin or [[cave]]. Beware, your starting dwarves will probably be massacred! | |
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