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− | A '''ruin''' is a former settlement that has been destroyed in a war, rampage, or other reasons. | + | A '''ruin''' is a former settlement that has been destroyed in a war, rampage, or other reasons. Prior to version 0.27.173.38a, '''ancient ruins''' were randomly placed hidden sites, much like {{L|cave}}s, that were inhabited by undead humans. |
==Dwarven== | ==Dwarven== |
Revision as of 18:13, 8 August 2010
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A ruin is a former settlement that has been destroyed in a war, rampage, or other reasons. Prior to version 0.27.173.38a, ancient ruins were randomly placed hidden sites, much like Template:Ls, that were inhabited by undead humans.
Dwarven
A dwarven ruin is an empty mountainhome. Appears same as populated one, minus dwarves. [Verify]
Human
Human ruins will be as generated, but parts of buildings' floors and walls will be replaced with furrowed sand/dirt.
Elven
Elven ruins will appear on the map, but they are otherwise indistinguishable from the surrounding wilderness.
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