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'''Hillocks''' are the [[dwarf|dwarven]] equivalent of [[hamlet]]s, a type of [[site]] constructed above-ground and usually on the peripheries of dwarven territory. Hillocks consist mainly of various hills that have been hollowed out and installed with a door. Other areas (where terrain doesn't permit isolating a small hill) consist of a small room linked to the surface by a short stairway, and covered by a [[hatch]].
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[[File:Hillocks_map_43.png|thumb|300px|A map of a typical hillock, exported from legends mode.<br>
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Places of interest:<br>
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<span style="color:rgb(255,128,255)">█</span> Castle mound<br>
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<span style="color:rgb(255,255,255)">█</span> Civic mound<br>
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<span style="color:rgb(255,255,200)">█</span> Drinking mound<br>
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<span style="color:rgb(255,200,100)">█</span> Hillock]]
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Some of these structures will be referred to as [[tavern|drinking mounds]], usually populated by various dwarves quite aptly titled [[unit type token|drunks]]. There are also civic mounds and castle mounds, generally inhabited by the various local [[noble]]s and soldiers.
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'''Hillocks''' ([[File:icon_site_hillocks.png]] / {{Raw Tile|Ω|#C0C0C0|#000000}}) are the [[dwarf|dwarven]] equivalent of [[hamlet]]s, a type of [[site]] constructed above-ground and usually on the peripheries of dwarven territory. Hillocks consist mainly of various "hillocks", round hills that have been hollowed out and installed with a door. Some hillocks (where terrain doesn't permit isolating a small hill) consist of a small room linked to the surface by a short stairway, and covered by a [[hatch]]. Dwarves who inhabit hillocks are typically described as being "hill dwarves".
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Some of these structures will be referred to as [[tavern|drinking mounds]], usually populated by various dwarves quite aptly titled [[drunk]]s. There are also civic mounds and castle mounds, generally inhabited by the various local [[noble]]s and soldiers.  
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Dwarven hillocks are not the most comfortable place to rest at night, because a lot of dwarves come there to rest, and a game may freeze really hard when characters and local inhabitants wake up, regain consciousness, get stunned again and stumble upon each other, but it is still better than fighting off the native wildlife.
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In [[fortress mode]], dwarven hillocks may be peacefully founded close to your location and pledge their allegiance to your government, becoming economically linked to you. You can interact with them through a [[messenger]] and either ask for specific workers to come to your fortress or expel your own dwarves to the hillocks. Alternatively, you can [[Mission|conquer]] already-existing hillocks and gain control over them through force. Having multiple sites like hillocks linked to your group is necessary for the fortress to gain a [[baron]] (and by extension, a [[count]] and a [[duke]]).
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[[File:Df43_05_dwarfhillock.PNG|thumb|center|600px|Inside a modest dwarven house in a hillocks. Being really small, it is completely furnished, has a container, a cabinet, a chair, a table and bed. A drinking mound is nearby too, but it is essentially an empty hall.]]
  
 
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A map of a typical hillock, exported from legends mode.
Places of interest:
Castle mound
Civic mound
Drinking mound
Hillock


Hillocks (Icon site hillocks.png / Ω) are the dwarven equivalent of hamlets, a type of site constructed above-ground and usually on the peripheries of dwarven territory. Hillocks consist mainly of various "hillocks", round hills that have been hollowed out and installed with a door. Some hillocks (where terrain doesn't permit isolating a small hill) consist of a small room linked to the surface by a short stairway, and covered by a hatch. Dwarves who inhabit hillocks are typically described as being "hill dwarves".

Some of these structures will be referred to as drinking mounds, usually populated by various dwarves quite aptly titled drunks. There are also civic mounds and castle mounds, generally inhabited by the various local nobles and soldiers.

Dwarven hillocks are not the most comfortable place to rest at night, because a lot of dwarves come there to rest, and a game may freeze really hard when characters and local inhabitants wake up, regain consciousness, get stunned again and stumble upon each other, but it is still better than fighting off the native wildlife.

In fortress mode, dwarven hillocks may be peacefully founded close to your location and pledge their allegiance to your government, becoming economically linked to you. You can interact with them through a messenger and either ask for specific workers to come to your fortress or expel your own dwarves to the hillocks. Alternatively, you can conquer already-existing hillocks and gain control over them through force. Having multiple sites like hillocks linked to your group is necessary for the fortress to gain a baron (and by extension, a count and a duke).

Inside a modest dwarven house in a hillocks. Being really small, it is completely furnished, has a container, a cabinet, a chair, a table and bed. A drinking mound is nearby too, but it is essentially an empty hall.
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