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− | '''Wolverine men''' are [[animal people]] variants of the common [[wolverine]] who can | + | '''Wolverine men''' are [[animal people]] variants of the common [[wolverine]] who can found in [[savage]] [[mountain]]s and [[taiga]]s. They spawn in groups of 1 to 5 individuals and are generally content to keep to themselves, though like the common animal, they are prone to rage and may randomly flip off, attacking any creature unfortunate enough to be in their general vicinity. In terms of size, they are over half the weight of the average [[dwarf]]. |
− | Like other savage animal people, wolverine men can join [[civilization]]s, become | + | Like other savage animal people, wolverine men can join [[civilization]]s, become historical figures, appear as [[visitor]]s and be playable in [[adventurer mode]]. |
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] wolverine men for their ''tenacity''. | Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] wolverine men for their ''tenacity''. | ||
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After enjoying a largely successful career against foes such as a [[tiger man|sabretooth tigerman]] and a soil-based [[forgotten beast]] masquerading as an island, the subject was ultimately incapacitated by Magngebzo, an elderly goblin sorcerer capable of manipulating [[magnetite|magnetic fields]]. | After enjoying a largely successful career against foes such as a [[tiger man|sabretooth tigerman]] and a soil-based [[forgotten beast]] masquerading as an island, the subject was ultimately incapacitated by Magngebzo, an elderly goblin sorcerer capable of manipulating [[magnetite|magnetic fields]]. | ||
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