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'''Amethyst men''' are an extremely rare type of anthropomorphic [[creature]] made of solid [[amethyst]], essentially [[gem]]stone golems, found only in the deepest [[cavern]]s. They are non-sentient, aggressive [[construct creature]]s that are not alive, [[No Pain|feel no pain]], feel no fear, [[No Stun|cannot be stunned]], do not need to breathe, have no thought center, and are type two [[building destroyer]]s. They are as large as [[human]]s.
 
'''Amethyst men''' are an extremely rare type of anthropomorphic [[creature]] made of solid [[amethyst]], essentially [[gem]]stone golems, found only in the deepest [[cavern]]s. They are non-sentient, aggressive [[construct creature]]s that are not alive, [[No Pain|feel no pain]], feel no fear, [[No Stun|cannot be stunned]], do not need to breathe, have no thought center, and are type two [[building destroyer]]s. They are as large as [[human]]s.
  
Amethyst men are decent fighters and will almost certainly kill unarmed civilians, as normal punches and kicks will merely glance away from their rocky hides. However, an equipped [[military]] will make short work of them, with bladed weapons like [[short sword]]s and [[battle axe]]s being preferable over [[war hammer]]s; while a hammerdwarf can bash an amethyst man until its body is fractured and crushed, an axedwarf will be able to sever their limbs much faster. If feeling creative, amethyst men can also suffer from a long fall, a [[cave-in]], or [[magma]]. Upon death, they leave a rough [[amethyst]] [[gem]] usable by your [[jeweler]]s. They can't be spawned in the [[object testing arena]].
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Amethyst men are decent fighters and will almost certainly kill unarmed civilians, as normal punches and kicks will merely glance away from their rocky hides. However, an equipped [[military]] will make short work of them, with bladed weapons like [[short sword]]s and [[battle axe]]s being preferable over [[war hammer]]s; while a hammerdwarf can bash an amethyst man until its body is fractured and crushed, an axedwarf will be able to sever their limbs much faster. If feeling creative, amethyst men can also suffer from a long fall, a [[cave-in]], or [[magma]]. Upon death, they leave a rough [[amethyst]] [[gem]] usable by your [[jeweler]]s.
  
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] amethyst men for their ''rockiness''.
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] amethyst men for their ''rockiness''.

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