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* {{L|cavern|Subterranean seas}}<br />(Depth 2 - 3)
 
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[[File:Rutherer.png|thumb|left|Admired for its enormous tail.]]
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:''A huge monster with an enormous tail, covered with thick fur.  They run on four legs and can be found deep under the earth.''
  
'''Rutherers''' are very large creatures who reside underground in caverns. The value of their body parts is multiplied by three, making them a great target for your [[butcher]]s. Their size, however, coupled with the fact that they can appear in groups of two to three makes them a real danger to even experienced adventurers.  Knocking you to the ground with charges and then severely wounding you in some lasting way is common.
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'''Rutherers''' are very big and the value of their body parts is multiplied by three, making them a great target for your {{L|butcher}}s. Their size, however, coupled with the fact that they can appear in groups of two to three makes them a real danger to even experienced adventurers, bringing you to the ground with charges and then severely wounding you in one lasting way or another not being a very uncommon sight.
  
They are tameable, but it requires a [[Dungeon master]] noble. Rutherers can also be tamed by [[Goblin|goblins]] and [[Dwarf|dwarves]] in world-gen, resulting in rutherers accompanying goblins on [[siege]]s as mounts and being used in worldgen battles by both civilizations.
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They are tameable, but it requires a {{L|Dungeon Master}} noble. Rutherers can also accompany {{L|Goblin|goblins}} on {{L|siege}}s as mounts.
  
 
They also *can* give birth to triplets.
 
They also *can* give birth to triplets.
 
They aren't aggressive unless you attack them or they are accompanying [[Goblin|goblins]] during a [[siege]] or similar.
 
  
 
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