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− | + | A larger, more [[fun]] version of the normal badger. Giant badgers used to be the [[King of beasts]] of 0.31.25 due to happening frequently in temperate biomes and ripping appart young fortresses mercilessly, now they are noticeably less common. | |
− | + | Giant badgers will kill civilians and poorly-trained, poorly equipped militia as well. Giant badgers happen in small groups, apparently harmless - but this is merely a facade. As fury takes them, they will fall unto your fortress as a fury of claws and teeth. | |
− | + | Be warned. They still are here. Lurking. | |
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