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− | + | A dwarven 'beard' consistes of both his cheek whiskers and his chin whiskers, and is specific to males. The game keeps track of a hidden 'length' attribute for each tissue. At birth, a male baby dwarf has a beard of length zero. After that, they gain 1 length every day until they have 1000 length. | |
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Revision as of 00:19, 16 June 2010
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Many creatures in the game have a group of tissues which are together known as a 'beard'. The most common type of 'beard' a player would encounter is the dwarf beard.
Dwarven Beards
A dwarven 'beard' consistes of both his cheek whiskers and his chin whiskers, and is specific to males. The game keeps track of a hidden 'length' attribute for each tissue. At birth, a male baby dwarf has a beard of length zero. After that, they gain 1 length every day until they have 1000 length.