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− | ''' | + | Similar to other animal-men, '''peregrine falcon men''' are found solely in [[savage]] areas. They exist in clusters of 5–10 falcon men per cluster. Unlike the mundane [[peregrine falcon]], a male peregrine falcon man is not named a tiercel peregrine man. |
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− | + | Peregrine falcon men inherit many traits from peregrine falcons, including the ability to dive to catch [[vermin]] as food. They can also be hostile to dwarves, and have been known to attack citizens unprovoked. | |
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