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'''Dark Gnomes''' are [[creatures]] that can be seen in mountain areas. They will steal [[alcohol]] and [[plant]]s related to alcohol production.
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{{CreatureInfo|name=Dark gnome|symbol=g|color={{COLOR:3:0:0}}|butcher=no|bones=3|chunks=7|meat=7|fat=1|skulls=1|skin=Yes|biome= * [[Mountain]]s}}
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'''Dark Gnomes''' are [[creatures]] that can be seen in [[mountain]] areas. They will steal [[alcohol]] and [[plant]]s related to alcohol production.
  
 
They usually wander around in packs of 5-10. They are moderately aggressive but not very strong. While a competent [[axedwarf]] has been seen killing lone gnomes with relative ease, the gnomes might seriously wound/kill [[herbalist]]s and other unarmed [[dwarves]], especially if they attack in packs.
 
They usually wander around in packs of 5-10. They are moderately aggressive but not very strong. While a competent [[axedwarf]] has been seen killing lone gnomes with relative ease, the gnomes might seriously wound/kill [[herbalist]]s and other unarmed [[dwarves]], especially if they attack in packs.
  
The only difference between mountain gnomes and dark gnomes is that dark gnomes have the <code>[EVIL]</code> tag instead of <code>[GOOD]</code> and are <code>[NOCTURNAL]</code> instead of <code>[DIURNAL]</code>. Therefore, it makes little sense that dark gnomes are stronger than mountain gnomes.
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The only difference between [[mountain gnome]]s and dark gnomes is that dark gnomes have the <code>[EVIL]</code> tag instead of <code>[GOOD]</code> and are <code>[NOCTURNAL]</code> instead of <code>[DIURNAL]</code>. Therefore, it makes little sense that dark gnomes are stronger than mountain gnomes.
  
 
[[Image:Terrifying.PNG|Whispered tales of the black-hearted gnomes echo through this kobold cave.]]
 
[[Image:Terrifying.PNG|Whispered tales of the black-hearted gnomes echo through this kobold cave.]]
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[POPULATION_NUMBER:20:50]
 
[POPULATION_NUMBER:20:50]
 
[CLUSTER_NUMBER:5:10][LOOSE_CLUSTERS]
 
[CLUSTER_NUMBER:5:10][LOOSE_CLUSTERS]
[BENIGN][CURIOUSBEAST_GUZZLER]
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[BENIGN]
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[CURIOUSBEAST_GUZZLER]
 
[GRASSTRAMPLE:0][EVIL]
 
[GRASSTRAMPLE:0][EVIL]
 
[PREFSTRING:ability to hold liquor]
 
[PREFSTRING:ability to hold liquor]
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[FAT:2]
 
[FAT:2]
 
[NOCTURNAL]
 
[NOCTURNAL]
[BUTCHERABLE_NONSTANDARD]
 
 
[CAN_LEARN]
 
[CAN_LEARN]
 
[BIOME:MOUNTAIN]
 
[BIOME:MOUNTAIN]

Revision as of 12:49, 22 July 2008

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Dark Gnomes are creatures that can be seen in mountain areas. They will steal alcohol and plants related to alcohol production.

They usually wander around in packs of 5-10. They are moderately aggressive but not very strong. While a competent axedwarf has been seen killing lone gnomes with relative ease, the gnomes might seriously wound/kill herbalists and other unarmed dwarves, especially if they attack in packs.

The only difference between mountain gnomes and dark gnomes is that dark gnomes have the [EVIL] tag instead of [GOOD] and are [NOCTURNAL] instead of [DIURNAL]. Therefore, it makes little sense that dark gnomes are stronger than mountain gnomes.

Whispered tales of the black-hearted gnomes echo through this kobold cave.

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