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[[Historical figure]]s can get married, have children, do their various jobs, and die. All of their children can do the same, as they are also historical figures. | [[Historical figure]]s can get married, have children, do their various jobs, and die. All of their children can do the same, as they are also historical figures. | ||
− | The various positions of [[ | + | The various positions of [[Nobles]] will either be inherited by another historical figure or assigned to a new historical figure by the parent civilization when the position is [[Fun|vacated]] or they have an [[unfortunate accident]]. |
Conflicts over succession and illegitimate site ownership can emerge, and armed usurpations and insurrections can take place. | Conflicts over succession and illegitimate site ownership can emerge, and armed usurpations and insurrections can take place. | ||
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* [[Diplomat]]s | * [[Diplomat]]s | ||
* [[Migrant]]s | * [[Migrant]]s | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[[[megabeast|The]] [[semi-megabeast|various]] [[forgotten beast|beasts]] |
− | The rest physically | + | The rest physically travels on the map. This includes: |
* [[Bandit]]s | * [[Bandit]]s | ||
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[[Quester|Non-player adventurers]] will group up in parties and wander around, or adventure alone. They will also go on [[quest]]s to retrieve [[artifact]]s in play, which they receive from [[historical figure]]s that are in power, for example, a lord or noble from another site. For fortress mode, this manifests as [[visitor]]s coming to your fort and requesting you hand over artifacts. If you say no to them, they may try to steal it from you, or outright attack your fort. | [[Quester|Non-player adventurers]] will group up in parties and wander around, or adventure alone. They will also go on [[quest]]s to retrieve [[artifact]]s in play, which they receive from [[historical figure]]s that are in power, for example, a lord or noble from another site. For fortress mode, this manifests as [[visitor]]s coming to your fort and requesting you hand over artifacts. If you say no to them, they may try to steal it from you, or outright attack your fort. | ||
− | In adventurer mode, this is more subtle: non-player adventurers can be found who are looking for artifacts, and may compete with you when you are trying to get artifacts, if they happen to be looking for the same artifact. If you are holding the artifact they seek (even if you are hiding it in your backpack), they will try to mug you (like [[bandit]]s) and may also attack you, follow you around, or vocally demand that you give them the artifact. | + | In adventurer mode, this is more subtle: non-player adventurers can be found who are looking for artifacts, and may in fact compete with you when you are trying to get artifacts, if they happen to be looking for the same artifact. If you are holding the artifact they seek (even if you are hiding it in your backpack), they will try to mug you (like [[bandit]]s) and may also attack you, follow you around, or vocally demand that you give them the artifact. |
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