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− | {{ | + | {{CreatureInfo v0.31 |
+ | |name=Human | ||
+ | |symbol=U | ||
+ | |color=3:0:0 | ||
+ | |biome=* Any | ||
|contrib=no | |contrib=no | ||
|death=nobutcher}} | |death=nobutcher}} | ||
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− | ''' | + | :''A medium-sized creature prone to great ambition.'' |
− | + | '''Humans''' are intelligent {{Catlink|Humanoids|humanoid}} {{L|creatures}} that live in cities on the plains. They are one of the races playable in {{L|adventurer mode}}. Their buildings are made entirely of {{L|wood}} (Or in the case of towers and castles, {{L|stone}}), and usually include several houses and {{L|shop}}s, and a tavern. Their metal-working technology specializes in bronze, though they also make use if copper, iron, and silver. Also, the lifespan of a human ranges between sixty and one hundred and twenty years. | |
− | In | + | In {{L|fortress mode}}, they are primarily interested in {{L|trade}}, and generally send large {{L|caravan}}s in {{L|Calendar|summer}}. Humans usually bring overworld food stuffs, {{L|cloth}}, {{L|leather}}, extra-large clothing and bronze items. If their caravans are destroyed or if their {{L|diplomat}} is killed, regardless of cause, they will eventually send a {{L|siege}} force to your fortress. |
− | + | In {{L|Adventurer mode}}, they are the dominant civilization - their nobles can be found living in castles, and after earning sufficient fame, they can give out challenging quests. | |
− | + | Some humans sometimes decide to live in shallow caves and stare at black and white special glass tablets for weeks at a time, and being angry if disturbed; this does not yield artifacts, but leads to engravings of their war stories shared by some kind of intercave network dedicated to it and also sharing engravings of kittens typically busy giving orders in some strange language. | |
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{{Creatures}} | {{Creatures}} | ||
{{Category|Humanoids}} | {{Category|Humanoids}} | ||
{{Category|Races}} | {{Category|Races}} |