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+ | '''Monk''' is a profession for some inhabitants of generated [[site]]s like towns. Monks are [[Unit_type_token#MONK|shown in white]]. | ||
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+ | Monks will not [[immigration|migrate]] to your fortress in this version. Immigrants identified as monks are actually [[agent]]s (spies) from your own civilization who retained their assumed identities due to {{bugl|10490}}. |
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Monk is a profession for some inhabitants of generated sites like towns. Monks are shown in white.
Fortress mode
Monks will not migrate to your fortress in this version. Immigrants identified as monks are actually agents (spies) from your own civilization who retained their assumed identities due to Bug 10490.