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When a fortress is "too deeped" after mining too much Template:L, a Demon will be released from the depths of the earth. By returning to the fortress in Template:L, you may attempt to slay the demon and avenge your fortress. Their attacks include projectile fireballs and hand to hand combat. They are living and as such are especially vulnerable to weapons with high critical boost such as Template:Ls and Template:L Template:Ls.

Once the demon inhabiting a fortress is killed, all remaining raw adamantine will instantly turn into Template:L.

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