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This means that a civilian dwarf had line-of-sight to a non-friendly creature. It does not matter whether the creature can actually reach the dwarf. The cause can be anything from a [[horse]] or [[Hoary marmot|marmot]] (basically safe to ignore), a kobold thief (often harmless, will usually flee), potentially dangerous animals like [[cougar]]s (dispatch military or hunter), to a goblin ambusher (Oh-oh, bad news) or carp (which were once lethal).
 
This means that a civilian dwarf had line-of-sight to a non-friendly creature. It does not matter whether the creature can actually reach the dwarf. The cause can be anything from a [[horse]] or [[Hoary marmot|marmot]] (basically safe to ignore), a kobold thief (often harmless, will usually flee), potentially dangerous animals like [[cougar]]s (dispatch military or hunter), to a goblin ambusher (Oh-oh, bad news) or carp (which were once lethal).
 
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This means that a civilian dwarf had line-of-sight to a non-friendly creature. It does not matter whether the creature can actually reach the dwarf. The cause can be anything from a horse or marmot (basically safe to ignore), a kobold thief (often harmless, will usually flee), potentially dangerous animals like cougars (dispatch military or hunter), to a goblin ambusher (Oh-oh, bad news) or carp (which were once lethal).