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'''Humans''' are intelligent [[:Category:DF2010:Humanoids|humanoid]] {{L|creatures}} that live in cities on the plains. They are one of the races playable in {{L|adventurer mode}}. Their buildings are made entirely of {{L|wood}} (Or in the case of towers, {{L|stone}}), and usually include several houses and {{L|shop}}s, and a tavern. Their metal-working technology is {{L|bronze}}-based (can be modded), and they often carry bronze {{L|weapons}} and {{L|armor}}.
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'''Humans''' are intelligent {{Catlink|Humanoids|humanoid}} {{L|creatures}} that live in cities on the plains. They are one of the races playable in {{L|adventurer mode}}. Their buildings are made entirely of {{L|wood}} (Or in the case of towers, {{L|stone}}), and usually include several houses and {{L|shop}}s, and a tavern. Their metal-working technology is {{L|bronze}}-based (can be modded), and they often carry bronze {{L|weapons}} and {{L|armor}}.
  
 
In {{L|fortress mode}}, they are primarily interested in {{L|trade}}, and generally send large {{L|caravan}}s in {{L|Calendar|summer}}. Humans usually bring overworld food stuffs, {{L|cloth}}, {{L|leather}}, extra-large clothing and bronze items.  If their caravans are destroyed, regardless of cause, they will eventually send a {{L|siege}} force to your fortress.
 
In {{L|fortress mode}}, they are primarily interested in {{L|trade}}, and generally send large {{L|caravan}}s in {{L|Calendar|summer}}. Humans usually bring overworld food stuffs, {{L|cloth}}, {{L|leather}}, extra-large clothing and bronze items.  If their caravans are destroyed, regardless of cause, they will eventually send a {{L|siege}} force to your fortress.

Revision as of 07:58, 9 August 2010

Human

U

Biome
  • Any
Cannot be tamed
This creature cannot be butchered

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A medium-sized creature prone to great ambition.

Humans are intelligent humanoid Template:L that live in cities on the plains. They are one of the races playable in Template:L. Their buildings are made entirely of Template:L (Or in the case of towers, Template:L), and usually include several houses and Template:Ls, and a tavern. Their metal-working technology is Template:L-based (can be modded), and they often carry bronze Template:L and Template:L.

In Template:L, they are primarily interested in Template:L, and generally send large Template:Ls in Template:L. Humans usually bring overworld food stuffs, Template:L, Template:L, extra-large clothing and bronze items. If their caravans are destroyed, regardless of cause, they will eventually send a Template:L force to your fortress.

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