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− | + | The giant sperm whale is ''really, REALLY'' giant--it's even bigger than a real-world blue whale. It gives truly enormous stacks of animal products, can reach 11000 total units worth of food and butchering one will probably feed your fortress for the rest of it's life. If it doesn't rot halfway towards the butcher's shop, of course. This is actually the biggest [[creature]] in the game; it is eight times the size of a [[dragon]], ten times that of a [[bronze colossus]], about 175 times the size of a fully-grown bull [[moose]], and about 1,330 times the size of a measly [[dwarf]]. | |
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+ | If you happen to embark on a [[surroundings|Terrifying]] ocean, you may run into [[undead]] versions of these. If you do... well, may Armok have mercy on your souls and those of your dwarves. | ||
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