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Force

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This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.


A force is an abstract entity that acts as the equivalent of deities for forest civilizations.

These civilizations each worship their own corresponding force that permeates their surrounding area. Though no new religions can be founded around a force, each nation is lead by a druid.

Forces are generally associated with nature-related spheres, such as rivers. An unmodded game only has forest-based forces: they, as most of the biomes, are also associated with nature and rivers. If the biome has no plants (trees, grasses etc.), the force will be associated with animals instead of nature. The second sphere of the force is defined by its terrain feature, in most biomes it is rivers, but in mountain biome it is mountains, in any lake biome it is lakes, in any ocean it is oceans, when glacier and tundra have no second sphere.

Forces, unlike deities, never act in any way in the current version - they will never curse anyone, grant slabs etc. Elves typically pray to forces, and sometimes write books about them as a way to glorify them. This may result in a single force having literally hundreds of books authored after them. Interestingly, elves that were turned into night trolls will continue worshipping forces and writing books about them from their lairs.

See also

"Gica Seasonpanther" was a force which was said to permeate The Mellow Silky-Forests. Gica was associated with rivers and nature. (post)