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'''Wrens''' are a species of flying [[vermin]] found in most [[biome]]s. They can be captured by [[trapper]]s and made into low-value [[pet]]s. All wrens possess Legendary [[skill]] in [[Climber|climbing]].
 
'''Wrens''' are a species of flying [[vermin]] found in most [[biome]]s. They can be captured by [[trapper]]s and made into low-value [[pet]]s. All wrens possess Legendary [[skill]] in [[Climber|climbing]].
  
In real life, species of wren are among the smallest birds in the world.
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In real life, the various species of wren are among the smallest birds in the world.
  
 
Some [[dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] wrens for their ''intricate songs''.
 
Some [[dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] wrens for their ''intricate songs''.

Revision as of 21:56, 15 March 2020

Wren
Urist likes wrens for their intricate songs.
Biome

Variations

Wren - Wren man - Giant wren

Attributes

· Flying · Pet

Pet value 30
Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter

Wikipedia article

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A tiny brown bird given to singing complex songs.

Wrens are a species of flying vermin found in most biomes. They can be captured by trappers and made into low-value pets. All wrens possess Legendary skill in climbing.

In real life, the various species of wren are among the smallest birds in the world.

Some dwarves like wrens for their intricate songs.

Admired for its intricate songs.
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