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'''Merpeople''' are [[creature token|fanciful]] creatures that can be found in good aligned [[ocean]]s. They can be seen swimming in pods of three to six individuals.
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:''A man-like creature with the tail of a fish instead of legs.''
  
Merpeople are intelligent and can speak, though they lack the ability to equip humanoid equipment and do not appear to make their own. They cannot be tamed and are somewhat larger than dwarves, but they are benign and will avoid confrontations should a dwarf accidentally fall into their ocean.
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Merpeople are fanciful creatures that can be found in good aligned oceans. They can be seen swimming in pods of three to six individuals.
  
Unlike previous versions, merperson parts are no more [[value|valuable]] than those of domestic animals. This is a moot point, however, as merpeople are intelligent enough that dwarves refuse to butcher them, making [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=25967.0 merperson genocide] in the name of profit a thing of the past, although there's nothing stopping you from committing merperson genocide just for the fun of it.
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Unlike previous versions, merperson parts are no more valuable than those of domestic animals. This is a moot point, however, as merpeople are intelligent and dwarves refuse to butcher them, making merperson genocide in the name of profit a thing of the past.
  
 
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