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:''A monster, half man, half beastIt is a fur-covered humanoid with the head of a wolf.''
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Despite the folklore surrounding them, it appears that werewolves do not propagate via curse or disease--yet. Your dwarves and adventurers need fear only death.
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Werewolves like to pick off loners in the woods, but don't seem to attack fortress entrancesA good method of dealing with them is to assign a dog to a chain and surround it with cage traps.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 28 December 2011

Werewolf

W

Biome

Cannot be tamed 
Size
Max: 120,000 cm3
Alignment

Evil

Age
Adult at: Birth
Max age: 100-200
This creature cannot be butchered

There is too little information about this creature.
Please contribute if you can!

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A monster, half man, half beast. It is a fur-covered humanoid with the head of a wolf.

Despite the folklore surrounding them, it appears that werewolves do not propagate via curse or disease--yet. Your dwarves and adventurers need fear only death.

Werewolves like to pick off loners in the woods, but don't seem to attack fortress entrances. A good method of dealing with them is to assign a dog to a chain and surround it with cage traps.

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