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− | '''Construct creature''' is an unofficial term used{{verify}} by some members of the ''Dwarf Fortress'' community to refer to humanoid [[creature]]s that, while similar to [[animal people]], are derived from non-animal concepts. This is a bit of a fuzzy term, as the game itself doesn't have the concept of construct creatures (e | + | '''Construct creature''' is an unofficial term used{{verify}} by some members of the ''Dwarf Fortress'' community to refer to humanoid [[creature]]s that, while similar to [[animal people]], are derived from non-animal concepts. This is a bit of a fuzzy term, as the game itself doesn't have the concept of construct creatures (i.e. it doesn't treat them separately), so for the purposes of this page, any creature with a name in the format of "[somethingorother] man" counts (so, for example, [[bronze colossus]]es wouldn't count). |
The following construct creatures exist: | The following construct creatures exist: |
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Construct creature is an unofficial term used[Verify] by some members of the Dwarf Fortress community to refer to humanoid creatures that, while similar to animal people, are derived from non-animal concepts. This is a bit of a fuzzy term, as the game itself doesn't have the concept of construct creatures (i.e. it doesn't treat them separately), so for the purposes of this page, any creature with a name in the format of "[somethingorother] man" counts (so, for example, bronze colossuses wouldn't count).
The following construct creatures exist: