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'''Brown recluse spider men''' are humanoid versions of the common [[brown recluse spider]] and a species of [[animal people]], found in [[savage]] [[temperate]] broadleaf [[forest]]s. They are a little over half the size of an adult [[dwarf]] and appear in groups of 1-3 individuals. Their existence is marked by [[web]]s scattered across the surface, but the creatures themselves are uncommon to encounter. | '''Brown recluse spider men''' are humanoid versions of the common [[brown recluse spider]] and a species of [[animal people]], found in [[savage]] [[temperate]] broadleaf [[forest]]s. They are a little over half the size of an adult [[dwarf]] and appear in groups of 1-3 individuals. Their existence is marked by [[web]]s scattered across the surface, but the creatures themselves are uncommon to encounter. | ||
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− | As adventurers, besides the advantages listed above, they have the advantages of no need for sleep, and their 6 arms | + | As adventurers, besides the advantages listed above, they have the advantages of no need for sleep, and their 6 arms allows them to equip up to five [[shield]]s and a [[weapon]] if shield-user skill is selected at gen. They can actually harvest webs and turn them into [[thread]]; an empty hand must be available to hold the web in order to convert it into thread. |
The downsides include a non-standard and rather small body size, meaning most found [[armor]] will not be useful, and strength will be at a penalty. Additionally, brown recluse spider men are completely unable to swim or consume plant food (e.g. berries) due to being carnivorous. | The downsides include a non-standard and rather small body size, meaning most found [[armor]] will not be useful, and strength will be at a penalty. Additionally, brown recluse spider men are completely unable to swim or consume plant food (e.g. berries) due to being carnivorous. | ||
Due to the way ''Dwarf Fortress'' names things, upon achieving superior base stats, these creatures become ''superbrown'' (e.g. having "superbrown recluse spider man strength"). | Due to the way ''Dwarf Fortress'' names things, upon achieving superior base stats, these creatures become ''superbrown'' (e.g. having "superbrown recluse spider man strength"). | ||
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− | + | No relation to the superhero with a similar name. | |
{{Translation| dwarven = neb orstist sethal udos | elvish = bideÿe éniri thepani onino | goblin = urso ästspub utes ngorûg | human = tasar zinga azoc abo}} | {{Translation| dwarven = neb orstist sethal udos | elvish = bideÿe éniri thepani onino | goblin = urso ästspub utes ngorûg | human = tasar zinga azoc abo}} |