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DF2014:Rodent man

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Rodent man
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Urist likes rodent men for their terrifying features.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

  • Underground Depth: 1-3
Attributes

· Learns · Humanoid

Cannot be tamed 
Size
Birth: 1,000 cm3
Mid: 8,000 cm3
Max: 40,000 cm3

Age
Child at: 1
Adult at: 12
Max age: 60-80
Cannot be butchered
This article is about an older version of DF.
An evil humanoid with a long tail, black spiky fur and a twitching nose. It lives far underground.

Rodent men are one of the many underworld tribal races of animal people, living on any cavern level milling around piles of meat and tanned hides. They stand at roughly the size of an adult dwarf. Despite their description, they are a separate species from the rat man.

Approach with caution, unless the tribe is friendly. If the tribe is friendly, feel free to take advantage of them in fine imperialistic tradition and steal all their resources without compensation. To check whether a tribe of rodent men is friendly, press u to view the unit list. The tribe will be labeled as either hostile or friendly. Alternatively, press v to view one of their profiles.

Like many underground races, the danger of rodent men is not to be found in their wooden weapons, but in the substances smeared on them - rodent men use many poisons, some of which can be deadly. They will launch group attacks on your fort, though unlike other animal people, they will not path through water to reach your dwarves. Despite their description, they do not possess the [EVIL] token and are not any more malevolent than any other race of animal people.

In adventurer mode, rodent men can be found swarming at catacombs under temples, and their lack of armor may make them attractive targets for training one's combat skills.

Some dwarves like rodent men for their terrifying features.

Note: May look less aggressive in-game.
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While many claim to have seen rodent men with their own eyes, any self-respecting scholar knows that they're but an unproven rumour to scare little dwarven children. The very possibility that a society of rodent men can live right under dwarven feet is preposterous.