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The '''chasm''' is the second major landmark encountered within the mountain (the first being the [[cave river]]). Like the river, you must build a [[bridge]] over it to get past it. This obstacle is between 3 and 5 spaces wide, and angles between 148 to 200 spaces from the cliff face. The chasm tends to make sharper turns than the river, and its offshoots are always straight and between 1 and 2 spaces wide.
 
The '''chasm''' is the second major landmark encountered within the mountain (the first being the [[cave river]]). Like the river, you must build a [[bridge]] over it to get past it. This obstacle is between 3 and 5 spaces wide, and angles between 148 to 200 spaces from the cliff face. The chasm tends to make sharper turns than the river, and its offshoots are always straight and between 1 and 2 spaces wide.
  
The chasm is home to several aggressive [[creature]]s – primarily ratmen, batmen, and antmen. These monsters usually mount assaults of 5 to 20 or more creatures at a time. If you pour enough [[magma]] (water will not work) into the chasm, it will eventually get a red line running down its center, meaning all the creatures have been killed.
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The chasm is home to several aggressive [[creature]]s – primarily ratmen, batmen, and antmen. These monsters usually mount assaults of 5 to 20 or more creatures at a time. Each assault will consist of just one type of creature (e.g. only ratmen, or only batmen), and after the first few assaults, only one type of creature will appear from then on. If you pour enough [[magma]] (water will not work) into the chasm, it will eventually get a red line running down its center, meaning all the creatures have been killed.
  
 
The chasm can be used as an unlimited refuse dump. From the {{K|o}}rders menu, select {{K|r}}efuse to specify which types of refuse should be chasmed. Chasming refuse is hazardous, however, as it incites attacks from the chasm-dwellers. If you then chasm the carnage of the battle, more attacks will occur, which can lead to almost constant assaults.
 
The chasm can be used as an unlimited refuse dump. From the {{K|o}}rders menu, select {{K|r}}efuse to specify which types of refuse should be chasmed. Chasming refuse is hazardous, however, as it incites attacks from the chasm-dwellers. If you then chasm the carnage of the battle, more attacks will occur, which can lead to almost constant assaults.

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