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{{CreatureInfo|name=Wizard|biome=None|symbol=@|color=6:0:1|butcher=no|bones=7|skulls=1}} | {{CreatureInfo|name=Wizard|biome=None|symbol=@|color=6:0:1|butcher=no|bones=7|skulls=1}} | ||
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− | A '''wizard''' is a | + | A '''wizard''' is a magical person who is merely the stuff of legends. They do not actually exist, appearing only in {{L|engraving}}s as the fancy of artists, as there is no such thing as {{L|magic}}. All {{L|dwarf|dwarves}} know this, and anyone who says otherwise is surely an {{L|elf|elven}} trickster. |
Dwarf Fortress presently does not include a robust or finalized {{L|magic}} system, so they are in the game's [[:category:modding|raw object data]] only in order to allow them to appear in engravings. | Dwarf Fortress presently does not include a robust or finalized {{L|magic}} system, so they are in the game's [[:category:modding|raw object data]] only in order to allow them to appear in engravings. | ||
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[[Category:Lore]] | [[Category:Lore]] |
Revision as of 02:16, 5 May 2010
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A wizard is a magical person who is merely the stuff of legends. They do not actually exist, appearing only in Template:Ls as the fancy of artists, as there is no such thing as Template:L. All Template:L know this, and anyone who says otherwise is surely an Template:L trickster.
Dwarf Fortress presently does not include a robust or finalized Template:L system, so they are in the game's raw object data only in order to allow them to appear in engravings.