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Out of the five main races in the game, humans tend to be mostly ignored by players, largely due to their friendly disposition meaning you rarely have a reason to fight them unless you go out of your way to provoke them. Because of this, humans are typically treated by the community as being the best friends of the dwarves in almost every scenario, always bringing actually useful trading goods and sharing a dislike for the goblins and elves' savage and unwashed ways.
 
Out of the five main races in the game, humans tend to be mostly ignored by players, largely due to their friendly disposition meaning you rarely have a reason to fight them unless you go out of your way to provoke them. Because of this, humans are typically treated by the community as being the best friends of the dwarves in almost every scenario, always bringing actually useful trading goods and sharing a dislike for the goblins and elves' savage and unwashed ways.
  
==Playing as Humans in fortress mode==
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==Playing as Humans in Fortress Mode==
 
===Human Mercenaries/Performers===
 
===Human Mercenaries/Performers===
 
If you have a [[tavern]] in your dwarven fortress and you live near a human civilization, humans may visit your fortress. You cannot assign them labours unless they become [[Citizenship|citizens]]. In time, some of them might petition for [[Long-term resident|long-term residency]], either as performers or as mercenaries. As performers, they will remain in your inn and perform music, tell stories and poetry, and provide social interaction for your dwarves. As [[mercenary|mercenaries]], they will have a weapon skill, and can be enlisted in your army and controlled as you would any dwarf. Because humans are larger than dwarves, they can wield weapons that your dwarves cannot, such as [[two-handed sword]]s, [[pike]]s, and [[maul]]s.  Unlike dwarves, humans do not suffer from [[cave adaptation]], so human mercenaries may be better suited to fighting outdoors. Turning a dwarven fortress into a human-only fort takes a very long time, because usually two years pass before they apply for citizenship.
 
If you have a [[tavern]] in your dwarven fortress and you live near a human civilization, humans may visit your fortress. You cannot assign them labours unless they become [[Citizenship|citizens]]. In time, some of them might petition for [[Long-term resident|long-term residency]], either as performers or as mercenaries. As performers, they will remain in your inn and perform music, tell stories and poetry, and provide social interaction for your dwarves. As [[mercenary|mercenaries]], they will have a weapon skill, and can be enlisted in your army and controlled as you would any dwarf. Because humans are larger than dwarves, they can wield weapons that your dwarves cannot, such as [[two-handed sword]]s, [[pike]]s, and [[maul]]s.  Unlike dwarves, humans do not suffer from [[cave adaptation]], so human mercenaries may be better suited to fighting outdoors. Turning a dwarven fortress into a human-only fort takes a very long time, because usually two years pass before they apply for citizenship.

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