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'''Harpies''' are [[fanciful]], intelligent, female-only [[creature]]s found in many [[evil]] [[biome]]s. They spawn in flocks of 2-3 mayhem-minded individuals who will terrorize pastured livestock and attack [[dwarves]] who get in their sights (or at least are supposed to, but currently don't {{bug|10031}}). Harpies are as heavy as the average dwarf and can cause severe damage to civilians, though they should pose no real threat to a squad of [[Crossbowman|marksdwarves]] and even less to a metal-clad melee squad, provided they can hit and reach them. Harpies are immortal and only die to violence and disease.
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'''Harpies''' are a species of [[fanciful]], intelligent, female-only [[creature]] found in many [[evil]] [[biome]]s. They spawn in flocks of 2 to 3 mayhem-minded individuals who will terrorize pastured livestock and attack [[dwarves]] who get in their sights (or at least are supposed to, but currently don't {{bug|10031}}). Harpies are as heavy as the average dwarf and can cause severe damage to civilians, though they should pose no real threat to a squad of [[Crossbowman|marksdwarves]] and even less to a metal-clad melee squad, provided they can hit and reach them. Harpies are immortal and only die to violence and disease.
  
 
Harpies possess a [[pet]] value of 30, but lack the necessary tokens to be [[Animal trainer|trainable]] (and even if [[Modding|modded]] to be trainable, the fact they are intelligent creatures will lead to [[DF2014:Animal_trainer#Taming_intelligent_creatures|strange behavior]]). Due to the aforementioned intelligence, dwarves will not [[butcher]], eat or use products made from harpies, limiting their use to occupying space in your [[refuse]] [[stockpile]], [[live training]] or putting them somewhere of your liking if you capture one in a [[cage]] [[trap]].
 
Harpies possess a [[pet]] value of 30, but lack the necessary tokens to be [[Animal trainer|trainable]] (and even if [[Modding|modded]] to be trainable, the fact they are intelligent creatures will lead to [[DF2014:Animal_trainer#Taming_intelligent_creatures|strange behavior]]). Due to the aforementioned intelligence, dwarves will not [[butcher]], eat or use products made from harpies, limiting their use to occupying space in your [[refuse]] [[stockpile]], [[live training]] or putting them somewhere of your liking if you capture one in a [[cage]] [[trap]].

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