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− | '''Ettins''' are similar to the | + | '''Ettins''' are similar to the {{l|cyclops}} and the {{l|giant}}, but they have two heads. |
− | They pose the same threat as the other giant humanoids, as they are also | + | They pose the same threat as the other giant humanoids, as they are also {{l|size|enormous}} and {{l|building destroyer}}s. They are usually found in {{l|cave}}s, so if you {{l|embark}} near one, be careful.<br> |
− | The heads are known to argue with each other, but that doesn't make the ettin any less | + | The heads are known to argue with each other, but that doesn't make the ettin any less {{l|fun|dangerous}}.<br> |
− | They can survive having one of their heads lopped off, but may die nonetheless due to the heavy bleeding. | + | They can survive having one of their heads lopped off, but may die nonetheless due to the heavy bleeding. Can be easily stopped with weapon trap powered by large serrated discs. |
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