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=== Unnamed Civilizations===
 
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Sometimes unnamed civilizations appear on the civilization screen, which are peopled by various other [[:Category:DF2010:Humanoids|humanoids]]. Unlike the other civilizations listed, these unnamed civilizations (like their respective races) can spawn underground. Known examples include:
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Sometimes unnamed civilizations appear on the civilization screen, which are peopled by various other [[:Category:DF2010:Humanoids|humanoids]]. Unlike the other civilizations listed, these unnamed civilizations spawn underground, forming small camps. The creatures that form these civilizations include:
 
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Revision as of 20:18, 28 June 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

A civilization is a nation, with settlements and a capital city. When you start a new fortress, there are typically two or more dwarven civilizations which you can choose to be the parent civilization of your fortress. You can select your civilization at the Template:L screen. Different civilizations can have different items available when you Template:L. You will be forced to Template:L if you wish to play as any other race.

Mountain Civilization (The Template:L)

Mountain civilizations build settlements on the edge of Template:L ranges. Their settlements are represented by Ω on the world map. Mountain civilizations can be connected by either roads or tunnels during World Generation.

Plains Civilization (The Template:L)

Plains civilizations build wooden towns in the lowlands. Their settlements are represented by +, *, , and # on the world map. During World Generation, wooded Template:Ls near towns are often converted into grassy Template:Ls, presumably due to the human's logging industry. Towns can be connected by roads during World Generation. Roads will also be built between towns and conquered sites located in mountains or forests.

Forest Civilization (The Template:L)

Forest civilizations build wooden towns in heavily forested areas. Their settlements are represented by î and on the world map.

Evil Civilization (The Template:L)

They build towers, represented by П on the world map. Dark towers are often populated by a mix of races since goblins are keen on kidnapping rescuing children from other civilizations. These evil settlements can be connected via tunnels during World Generation.

Skulking Civilization (The Template:Ls)

Skulking civilizations populate Template:Ls and steal items from nearby civilizations.

Unnamed Civilizations

Sometimes unnamed civilizations appear on the civilization screen, which are peopled by various other humanoids. Unlike the other civilizations listed, these unnamed civilizations spawn underground, forming small camps. The creatures that form these civilizations include:

Worlds




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