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− | The dwarven median memory of 1250 is slightly above the human average. | + | The dwarven median memory of 1250 is slightly above the human average. (Or, at least, that was the case until recently. Elves, humans, and goblins now have 5000-5000-5000-5000-5000 - completely maxed out by default in the current Steam release (50.04). The poor dwarves are presumably too addled by drink to perform cognitively at that level in front of such a large audience. Or maybe it has something to do with Vitamin D (for Dwarf) deficiency: at present, the only intelligent, civilization-forming creatures without maxed-out memory attributes are the ones who are known to embrace a subterranean existence - kobolds, dwarves, etc.) |
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