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== Acquired immortality == | == Acquired immortality == | ||
− | ''Dwarf Fortress'' has several methods by which a creature might acquire immortality. Each of these has accompanying effects (that may or may not be desirable), and multiple can | + | ''Dwarf Fortress'' has several methods by which a creature might acquire immortality. Each of these has accompanying effects (that may or may not be desirable), and multiple can effect the same creature. These are: |
* Becoming [[undead]], via mist. This is slightly different from other methods, and includes a non-optional hostility to all things living | * Becoming [[undead]], via mist. This is slightly different from other methods, and includes a non-optional hostility to all things living |