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====Supernatural Rogues==== | ====Supernatural Rogues==== | ||
− | There are monsters known collectively as [[night creature]]s that can potentially undo a fortress from within. A [[werebeast]] raid can not only bring trouble if you're lacking a military, but their cursed bites can make more of their kind from your population. If you see a civilian survive a werebeast attack, you might be in for a surprise when | + | There are monsters known collectively as [[night creature]]s that can potentially undo a fortress from within. A [[werebeast]] raid can not only bring trouble if you're lacking a military, but their cursed bites can make more of their kind from your population. If you see a civilian survive a werebeast attack, you might be in for a surprise when he suddenly turns into a ravenous monster at the full moon and starts killing everything around him. |
[[Vampire]]s are a much more insidious threat, as they hide themselves among the peasantry and may kill dozens of dwarves without being caught—and if they do, they might succeed at framing an essential member of your fortress into getting the hammer. As can be seen, this can easily lead into a tantrum spiral. | [[Vampire]]s are a much more insidious threat, as they hide themselves among the peasantry and may kill dozens of dwarves without being caught—and if they do, they might succeed at framing an essential member of your fortress into getting the hammer. As can be seen, this can easily lead into a tantrum spiral. | ||
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*Kill all those f'ing elephants. | *Kill all those f'ing elephants. | ||
− | *Get put in the [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic= | + | *Get put in the [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=41896.0 Hall of Legends]. |
*Have a quarter of your dwarves (you must have at least 60) simultaneously be [[berserk]], [[vampires]], and armed with [[War hammer|war hammers]]. | *Have a quarter of your dwarves (you must have at least 60) simultaneously be [[berserk]], [[vampires]], and armed with [[War hammer|war hammers]]. |