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Inquiring whether one would still be loved after transforming into a wereworm is a popular test of fidelity among dwarven couples.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 6 December 2024

Worm
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Urist likes worms for their wriggling.
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Worm - Worm man

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· Hateable · Pet

Pet value 10
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Wikipedia article

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Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A tiny burrowing creature, found in moist soil. It is legless, long and thin.

Worms are a species of soil-dwelling vermin found in the soil of taiga, temperate, and tropical areas, that can be tamed as pets. While they are very common, the combination of the [VERMIN_SOIL] and [VERMIN_NOTRAP] tokens prevents them from being trappable[Verify].

Some dwarves like worms for their wriggling, but others can "absolutely detest worms" getting unhappy thoughts when they encounter them.

Admired for its wriggling.
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Inquiring whether one would still be loved after transforming into a wereworm is a popular test of fidelity among dwarven couples.

"Worm" in other Languages Story tell indicator.png
Dwarven: vesrul
Elven: nema
Goblin: osle
Human: slinpa
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