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Fortresses that come to their demise in this manner '''cannot''' be reclaimed, though they can be explored later in [[adventurer mode]].
 
Fortresses that come to their demise in this manner '''cannot''' be reclaimed, though they can be explored later in [[adventurer mode]].
  
If you revisit such a fortress in adventurer mode, you will encounter the [[demon]] that was released from the abyss. If you manage to defeat it, all raw adamantine in the fortress, mined or not, will turn into [[galena]]. Mysterious!
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If you revisit such a fortress in adventurer mode, you will encounter the [[demon]] that was released from the abyss. If you manage to defeat it, all raw adamantine in the fortress will turn into [[galena]]. Mysterious!
  
 
As each world only contains one demon per mountain range, discovering adamantine at one fortress will disallow embarking at any other fortress along that same mountain range (to prevent the same demon from being released from multiple fortresses). Furthermore, this means that releasing all of the demons in a given world (which would require mining adamantine from at least 5-6 different fortresses) will make it impossible to start any new fortresses, effectively limiting the entire world to Adventurer mode and Legends mode.
 
As each world only contains one demon per mountain range, discovering adamantine at one fortress will disallow embarking at any other fortress along that same mountain range (to prevent the same demon from being released from multiple fortresses). Furthermore, this means that releasing all of the demons in a given world (which would require mining adamantine from at least 5-6 different fortresses) will make it impossible to start any new fortresses, effectively limiting the entire world to Adventurer mode and Legends mode.
  
 
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