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* '''Hamlet:''' 20-49 dwarves. | * '''Hamlet:''' 20-49 dwarves. | ||
* '''Village:''' 50-79 dwarves. | * '''Village:''' 50-79 dwarves. | ||
− | * ''' | + | * '''City:''' 80-?? dwarves {{Verify}} |
− | * ''' | + | * '''Metropolis:''' ??-?? dwarves {{Verify}} |
In addition, the fort may be the home of monarchs of the surrounding land: | In addition, the fort may be the home of monarchs of the surrounding land: |
Revision as of 19:45, 18 November 2007
You may be looking for Dwarf fortress mode.
Dwarves live in fortresses - usually underground complexes with all the required buildings for dwarven living. They're named in a specific manner.
Denomination
Fortresses are named according to their population.
- Outpost: Less than 20 dwarves.
- Hamlet: 20-49 dwarves.
- Village: 50-79 dwarves.
- City: 80-?? dwarves [Verify]
- Metropolis: ??-?? dwarves [Verify]
In addition, the fort may be the home of monarchs of the surrounding land:
- Barony capital: Home of the Baron/Baroness
- County capital: Home of the Count/Countess
- Duchy capital: Home of the Duke/Duchess
- Mountainhome: Home of the King/Queen of that dwarven civilization.
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