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Revision as of 21:22, 1 September 2010
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This page is a list of hidden or unexpected aspects of the game, once known as HFS, or Hidden Fun Stuff. Though technically 'HFS' is used in the dev logs to refer to anything Toady doesn't want us to know about until we find it ourselves, players have appropriated the name to only refer to... well, Template:L.
Fluctuating Subtitle
When starting up the game, on the title screen where the player first chooses what to do, the top reads:
Slaves to Armok: God of Blood Chapter 2: Dwarf Fortress Histories of ...
'...' will be generated each time the game is opened. Some combinations include "Histories of Avarice and Resourcefulness" and "Histories of Jealousy and Tenacity." Generally, the words will include a synonym each of "greed" and "stubbornness", which as we all know fit the hairy little blighters like a Template:L Template:L.
Dwarven Daydreams
Some dwarves like Toads for their beauty, an obvious inside reference to Toady One.
So What If I'm Dead?
Checking the Template:L, temperature, or Template:L in Template:L after dying will instead return a snarky message reminding you of your current medical state.
Bey@nd Quality?!
For about one frame, the word "Beyond" in the Bay 12 Games Beyond Quality intro turns into "Bey@nd". Nobody knows why.
Oink!
In the Bay 12 Games Beyond Quality intro, when the program is saying "Quality", grab the title bar and drag it around a bit. Release, and when the lines appear, you'll hear a pig sound.
Help Screen
If you press the ? on the help screen you will go to the help screen of the help screen, now press it twice more :-)
Dungeons and Dragons
In a fortress which doesn't yet have a Template:L, open the Manager screen (jm or um) and queue up a new work order, then type in "elec" followed by any letter other than 't' for a hidden message. This is a holdover from the old 2D version when it was not possible to make Template:L until the dungeon master's arrival.
Intro Movie
Not quite an easter egg, more a spoiler: The final scene of the intro might well be a HFS.
No Dwarves? there are toads !
When a creature is named (not for killing a dwarf), you get a message like : "The dwarves named a resident Cave Swallowman Urist McSwallowman". If you are in adventure mode and that all the dwarves/humans/elves/goblins are dead, you get the message : "The toads named a resident Cave Swallowman Urist McSwallowman". This may be due to the fact that toads are the first creature entry in the raws, being the only creature in the first file, "creature_amphibians". As a result, glitches in which the code refers to a creature that doesn't exist tend to default to toads.
Moss
A small egg, mostly because few have seen it. An old fort that's around 50 years old or so will grow moss on its stone block constructions. Not much is known about moss, except that it can only occur in certain Biomes.