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− | Some [[bandit gang]]s and [[criminal organization]]s call their [[boss]] a '''warlord'''. In Fortress | + | Some [[bandit gang]]s and [[criminal organization]]s call their [[boss]] a '''warlord'''. In [[Fortress mode]] you can eventually get the [[announcement]] popup that one of your dwarves or permanent residents, being the rightful heir, has [[inherit]]ed the title of Warlord of such a group. In the legends mode, these groups are just called [[nomadic]] [[groups]]. |
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Revision as of 09:30, 18 March 2017
Some bandit gangs and criminal organizations call their boss a warlord. In Fortress mode you can eventually get the announcement popup that one of your dwarves or permanent residents, being the rightful heir, has inherited the title of Warlord of such a group. In the legends mode, these groups are just called nomadic groups.
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