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In [[adventure mode]], you can often find [[dice]] that can be rolled on altars. | In [[adventure mode]], you can often find [[dice]] that can be rolled on altars. | ||
− | A dwarf that knocks over an altar within a dedicated temple, during a tantrum or otherwise, will be cursed by that temple's deity with a random were-curse | + | A dwarf that knocks over an altar within a dedicated temple, during a tantrum or otherwise, will be cursed by that temple's deity with a random were-curse. There is no cure. The player will receive a pop-up notification stating that the god has cursed their dwarf, and that dwarf will transform into a hostile beast during the next full moon. |
[[ru:Altar]] | [[ru:Altar]] | ||