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Ogre

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Ogre
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Urist likes ogres for their low howls.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Attributes
Alignment: Evil

Building destroyer: Level 2

· Learns · Humanoid

Cannot be tamed 
Size
Birth: 200,000 cm3
Mid: 2,000,000 cm3
Max: 6,000,000 cm3

Age
Child at: 1
Adult at: 10
Max age: 20-30
Cannot be butchered

Wikipedia article

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Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A giant humanoid monster found stomping about in the evil plains. Their low howls can be heard long before they are seen.

Ogres are huge, violent humanoids found in evil plains. They are highly aggressive, able to destroy buildings and strong enough to make short work of war dogs and inexperienced dwarves. Ogres usually appear in groups of 1-3, which can prove a deadly threat to a new fortress. An attack by ogres in the very beginning will make short work of most unprepared embarking attempts. Ogres are now also seen in sieges, where goblins may bring them instead of trolls, and like trolls they are fully capable of swimming (not unlike their blind cousins). It is interesting to note that a clothed ogre is a lot tougher than a troll; it can often shrug off masterfully wielded, masterwork steel battleaxe strikes.

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Ogres do not, in fact, have layers, and as of yet, have not been observed travelling with donkeys.