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*[[Cave-in]]s do not kill ghosts, perhaps because they can walk through walls already. | *[[Cave-in]]s do not kill ghosts, perhaps because they can walk through walls already. | ||
*Ghosts can suffer bruises and even organ rupture if struck by a minecart. | *Ghosts can suffer bruises and even organ rupture if struck by a minecart. | ||
− | *Ghosts are put to rest when any part of their body is put in a burial receptacle.{{verify}} For example, should a dwarf lose a toe in a fight before dying | + | *Ghosts are put to rest when any part of their body is put in a burial receptacle.{{verify}} For example, should a dwarf lose a toe in a fight before dying, the toe can be recovered to put its ghost to rest. |
*Ghosts can open [[door]]s, even forbidden ones (leaving them unlocked). | *Ghosts can open [[door]]s, even forbidden ones (leaving them unlocked). | ||
*Ghosts can and will grow up (if they came back as a child) and die of old age. | *Ghosts can and will grow up (if they came back as a child) and die of old age. |