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Revision as of 17:36, 8 April 2010
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Forgotten Beasts are subterranean Titans; Forgotten Beasts are, essentially, randomised creatures(or procedural for you fancy big-city developer types) composed from a variety of material types, creature bodies / limbs and other additions. These other additions include everything from venomous stings to flame breath.
The venom of a forgotten beast is randomly generated also, along with the symptoms, along with its breath attack if it has one.
The number of forgotten beasts is a World-Gen Parameter; you can have any number you want. They dwell most often in caverns. Currently they appear to be immune to cage traps.
If you need to kill a Forgotten Beast, order your military to move to the location of the beast. Ordering your troops to attack a forgotten beast currently does not work.
Forgotten Beasts can be butchered; but some are quite massive and may leave you with hundreds of meat units.
When forgotten beast appears, the game pauses and you will get a message.