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'''Amethyst men''' are rarely found, and only in the deepest [[cavern]]s. They are non-alive, and can only be killed by the severing of their heads by a strong [[dwarf]] or a long fall. Upon death, they leave a rough [[amethyst]] [[gem]] usable by your [[jeweler]]s.
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'''Amethyst men''' are an extremely rare type of anthropomorphic creature made of solid [[amethyst]], essentially [[gem]]stone golems, found only in the deepest [[cavern]]s. They are non-sentient creatures that are not alive, [[No Pain|feel no pain]], feel no fear, [[No Stun|cannot be stunned]], like fighting, do not need to breath, have no thought center, and are type two [[building destroyer]]s; all in all formidable fighters. Amethyst men can only be killed in combat by severing of their heads with an adept sword stroke (blunt weapons are useless), or more creatively with a long fall, a [[cave-in]], or [[magma]]. Upon death, they leave a rough [[amethyst]] [[gem]] usable by your [[jeweler]]s.
 
 
They are capable of [[building destroyer|destroying buildings]] very quickly. Plan your [[defense guide|defenses]] accordingly.
 
  
 
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Amethyst man

M

Urist likes amethyst men for their rockiness.
Biome

  • Underground Depth: 3
Attributes

Building destroyer: Level 2

· Genderless · No Stun · No Pain · No Exert · Humanoid

Cannot be tamed 
Size
Max: 70,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: Birth
Max age: Immortal
Becomes after death

Rough amethysts

This article is about an older version of DF.
A strange crystalline creature the shape of a man. It is found deep underground.
Admired for its rockiness.

Amethyst men are an extremely rare type of anthropomorphic creature made of solid amethyst, essentially gemstone golems, found only in the deepest caverns. They are non-sentient creatures that are not alive, feel no pain, feel no fear, cannot be stunned, like fighting, do not need to breath, have no thought center, and are type two building destroyers; all in all formidable fighters. Amethyst men can only be killed in combat by severing of their heads with an adept sword stroke (blunt weapons are useless), or more creatively with a long fall, a cave-in, or magma. Upon death, they leave a rough amethyst gem usable by your jewelers.

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Miscellaneous
Semi-Megabeasts
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