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A '''mud man''' is a rare predatory aquatic creature found in the {{L|cave river}}. Being comprised of mud, they feel no pain, don't need to breathe, cannot bleed to death and, in short, must be killed the old-fashioned way, with brute force. They are not stopped by mere doors and are {{L|building destroyer}} 2's, so it is highly advisable to keep them away from your {{L|floodgate}}s lest they break them down and flood your entire fortress. They are not as dangerous offensively as some similar creatures, but should not be approached lightly. | A '''mud man''' is a rare predatory aquatic creature found in the {{L|cave river}}. Being comprised of mud, they feel no pain, don't need to breathe, cannot bleed to death and, in short, must be killed the old-fashioned way, with brute force. They are not stopped by mere doors and are {{L|building destroyer}} 2's, so it is highly advisable to keep them away from your {{L|floodgate}}s lest they break them down and flood your entire fortress. They are not as dangerous offensively as some similar creatures, but should not be approached lightly. | ||
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A mud man is a rare predatory aquatic creature found in the Template:L. Being comprised of mud, they feel no pain, don't need to breathe, cannot bleed to death and, in short, must be killed the old-fashioned way, with brute force. They are not stopped by mere doors and are Template:L 2's, so it is highly advisable to keep them away from your Template:Ls lest they break them down and flood your entire fortress. They are not as dangerous offensively as some similar creatures, but should not be approached lightly.
Mud men leave a glob of mud when they die, which has no known use.
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