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Clowns are basically unknown in Dwarven culture. This is partially because any kind of recreation besides drinking games are seen as un-dwarvenly, but also because facepaint doesn't work that well with excessive facial hair.
 
Clowns are basically unknown in Dwarven culture. This is partially because any kind of recreation besides drinking games are seen as un-dwarvenly, but also because facepaint doesn't work that well with excessive facial hair.
  
Clowns is often used as an anti-spoiler term by Dwarf Fortress players.
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The term "clown" is often used as an anti-spoiler term for [[hidden fun stuff|Hidden Fun Stuff]] by some ''Dwarf Fortress'' players, though its effectiveness is questionable (especially given that "Hidden Fun Stuff" is an anti-spoiler term itself, created by [[Toady One]] himself).
  
{{Spoil small|"Clowns" is used as a spoiler free reference to Creatures related to [[hidden fun stuff]]|Spoiler Definition of "Clown"}}
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Clowns are basically unknown in Dwarven culture. This is partially because any kind of recreation besides drinking games are seen as un-dwarvenly, but also because facepaint doesn't work that well with excessive facial hair.

The term "clown" is often used as an anti-spoiler term for Hidden Fun Stuff by some Dwarf Fortress players, though its effectiveness is questionable (especially given that "Hidden Fun Stuff" is an anti-spoiler term itself, created by Toady One himself).