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Soldiers ({{Raw Tile|Ä|3:0:1}} or {{Raw Tile|ä|3:0:1}}) are sentient humanoid foes, with armor and weapons of [[divine metal]] and clothes of [[divine fabric]]. They are much larger than a human, and guaranteed to have "Talented" level combat skills. A vault always contains exactly 25.
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Soldiers ({{Raw Tile|Ä|3:0:1}} or {{Raw Tile|ä|3:0:1}}) are sentient humanoid foes, with armor and weapons of [[divine metal]] and clothes of [[divine fabric]]. They are guaranteed to have "Talented" level combat skills. Their size is highly randomized, and they can be larger as well as smaller than an average human. In some cases, their size difference from the player will be so marginal that he becomes able to use their [[divine fabric|divine clothing]]. A vault always contains exactly 25. In some, but not all, vaults, these soldiers have names similar to those of civilized creatures, albeit in a language foreign to the five civilized races.
  
 
===Assistant===
 
===Assistant===

Revision as of 10:43, 24 July 2016

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Angels

Angels and the vaults they inhabit are created by a Deity after bringing a Demon to the world. They are randomly generated at worldgen like their demonic counterparts, with appearances, arms, and armor determined by the spheres of their creator. The term "angel" is used loosely -- after all, they are sent by deities that knowingly released demons into the world. As such, they are disproportionately associated with "dark" or "violent" spheres like deformity and war, with fittingly vile appearances, but even those associated to neutral or supposedly positive spheres tend to be utterly bizarre in appearance. They come in three categories.

Soldier

Soldiers (Ä or ä) are sentient humanoid foes, with armor and weapons of divine metal and clothes of divine fabric. They are guaranteed to have "Talented" level combat skills. Their size is highly randomized, and they can be larger as well as smaller than an average human. In some cases, their size difference from the player will be so marginal that he becomes able to use their divine clothing. A vault always contains exactly 25. In some, but not all, vaults, these soldiers have names similar to those of civilized creatures, albeit in a language foreign to the five civilized races.

Assistant

Assistants (Ä or ä) are highly randomized bestial angels; though more than a match for most adventurers, they're the least dangerous angels, with low combat skills and no weapons or armor. A vault always contains exactly 50. These have been seen opening doors, although it is not known if this ability is universal or randomly generated.

Archangel

Archangel (Ä) is a huge bestial guardian of the final chamber. Only a single one of these powerful foes can be found in a vault. They are the size of forgotten beasts and possess Grand Master combat skills, making them often the most powerful single creature in Dwarf Fortress.



Even if you kill all the angels inside a Vault, they will eventually respawn (No confirmation yet about how long it takes. A cleared vault has been witnessed having its population back in under a month.) which makes Vaults pretty good high-level training grounds. Try to kill at least one Soldier and pick up his gear. Your adventure will instantly become much easier.

"Angel" in other Languages Books-aj.svg aj ashton 01.svg
Dwarven: sedil
Elvish: thili
Goblin: asmuk
Human: idla