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The language they speak is [[Main:Human language|human]]. Some [[Dwarf|dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] humans for their ''stature''. | The language they speak is [[Main:Human language|human]]. Some [[Dwarf|dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] humans for their ''stature''. | ||
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+ | [[File:humansprev.png|thumb|400px|center|''Conquest of Mexico: Hernando Cortés destroying his fleet at Vera Cruz, 1519'']] | ||
==Ethics== | ==Ethics== | ||
− | In-game, humans have a system of [[ethic]]s similar to real-life humans of past times. Through world generation, humans will almost always become friendly with dwarves, most likely become enemies with [[goblin]]s and [[elf|elves]], and possibly become enemies with [[kobold]]s and [[animal people]]. | + | |
+ | In-game, humans have a system of [[ethic]]s similar to real-life humans of past times. Through world generation, humans will almost always become friendly with dwarves, most likely become enemies with [[goblin]]s and [[elf|elves]], and may possibly become enemies with [[kobold]]s and [[animal people]]. | ||
The devouring of sapient beings and of dead enemy combatants are the two most horrific crimes to humans, who see them as unthinkable acts; this puts them at odds with both elves and goblins, who are more lenient. Humans routinely use torture to extract information and to set an example, but find torture for sport appalling and shun the torture of animals. | The devouring of sapient beings and of dead enemy combatants are the two most horrific crimes to humans, who see them as unthinkable acts; this puts them at odds with both elves and goblins, who are more lenient. Humans routinely use torture to extract information and to set an example, but find torture for sport appalling and shun the torture of animals. | ||
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Some [[Dwarf|dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] humans for their ''ability to play Dwarf Fortress''. | Some [[Dwarf|dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] humans for their ''ability to play Dwarf Fortress''. | ||
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