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− | + | Not to be confused with the even bigger [[giant rat]]. | |
− | Large rats are | + | '''Large rats''' are cavern-dwelling rodents that are not very dangerous but surprisingly quick. If one manages to sneak into your fortress, it will attempt to steal your [[food]] and [[alcohol|booze]]. Fresh recruits may have a hard time catching these pests if they have room to run. |
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