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'''Legends''' mode is a recording of the myths that you uncover in [[Adventure mode]]. Legends can be found by talking to people in a town. Legends can also be found by viewing [[coins]] or items with images, or by visiting an abandoned Dwarven [[fortress]] and viewing the [[engraving|engraved]] tiles within.
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'''Legends''' mode is a recording of the myths that you uncover in {{L|Adventure mode}}. Legends can be found by talking to people in a town. Legends can also be found by viewing {{L|coins}} or items with images, or by visiting an abandoned Dwarven {{L|fortress}} and viewing the {{L|engraving|engraved}} tiles within.
  
You have to not have an adventure or fortress game active in order to use legend mode. Currently it doesn't support much. You can set up a fortress at a site you find in adventure mode, such as a [[cave]] or [[Ruin|ruin]].
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You have to not have an adventure or fortress game active in order to use legend mode. Currently it doesn't support much. You can set up a fortress at a site you find in adventure mode, such as a {{L|cave}} or {{L|Ruin|ruin}}.
  
 
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'''Features in a high-detail map include:'''
 
'''Features in a high-detail map include:'''
*Different [[biome]]s are shown with different [[color]]s.
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*Different {{L|biome}}s are shown with different {{L|color}}s.
 
*Different shades show elevation, light being high and dark being low.
 
*Different shades show elevation, light being high and dark being low.
*The same shading is used for [[water]] depth.
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*The same shading is used for {{L|water}} depth.
*All [[river]]s are shown, small [[stream]]s and brooks are light blue, small rivers are blue, and large rivers are dark blue.
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*All {{L|river}}s are shown, small {{L|stream}}s and brooks are light blue, small rivers are blue, and large rivers are dark blue.
*The elevation shading overlaps the rivers, so they might appear quite dark near the [[ocean]] and it can be difficult to tell different river types apart.
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*The elevation shading overlaps the rivers, so they might appear quite dark near the {{L|ocean}} and it can be difficult to tell different river types apart.
 
*Points of interest are displayed as grey blocks on the world map.
 
*Points of interest are displayed as grey blocks on the world map.
  

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