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Despite being mortal enemies of the dwarves, goblins are still infinitely better than the despicable [[Elf|tree-hugging hippies]]. | Despite being mortal enemies of the dwarves, goblins are still infinitely better than the despicable [[Elf|tree-hugging hippies]]. | ||
− | == Playing as | + | == Playing as Goblins == |
Goblins are normally not playable in [[adventurer mode]], as the player isn't able to make adventurers from their civilizations. However, you may be able to play as one if populations of goblins have been absorbed into dwarven, human or elven civilizations during worldgen, though as noted, they will not actually ''belong'' to the actual goblin civilizations, meaning your goblin and the others will be hostile to one another. "Goblin" settlements will sometimes be completely goblin-free, having been displaced by the descendants of children that were captured in ages past. In this respect, whilst they're a goblin ''[[faction]]'', they're populated purely by unfortunate prisoners and other brainwashed humanoids. | Goblins are normally not playable in [[adventurer mode]], as the player isn't able to make adventurers from their civilizations. However, you may be able to play as one if populations of goblins have been absorbed into dwarven, human or elven civilizations during worldgen, though as noted, they will not actually ''belong'' to the actual goblin civilizations, meaning your goblin and the others will be hostile to one another. "Goblin" settlements will sometimes be completely goblin-free, having been displaced by the descendants of children that were captured in ages past. In this respect, whilst they're a goblin ''[[faction]]'', they're populated purely by unfortunate prisoners and other brainwashed humanoids. | ||
− | By [[modding]], however, | + | By [[modding]], however, Goblins can also be played in fortress mode as well. |
== See also == | == See also == |