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Author Topic: Interesting things found in legends mode  (Read 17191 times)

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Re: Interesting things found in legends mode
« Reply #30 on: March 04, 2014, 12:13:46 am »

I recently generated a map over the course of five hundred years, and in that time, humans managed to capture an elven forest retreat, while the dwarves managed to capture a human fort, giving them an actual physical presence in adventure mode.
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« Reply #31 on: March 04, 2014, 10:49:20 am »

I had been attempting to mod in a race of fairly friendly, peace-loving gnomes (who, unlike other gnomes, could actually speak). However, upon searching through legends, it appeared that they had been involved in a war against the goblins, which lasted over 100 years. During this time, they pillaged the same location over 50 times, and slaugtered countless goblins, and never once lost a battle against them.

Oh, and there was a necromancer gnome, whose last name was "Slaughterfriends".

And they were supposed to be peaceful!
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Re: Interesting things found in legends mode
« Reply #32 on: March 04, 2014, 11:27:16 am »

I had been attempting to mod in a race of fairly friendly, peace-loving gnomes (who, unlike other gnomes, could actually speak). However, upon searching through legends, it appeared that they had been involved in a war against the goblins, which lasted over 100 years. During this time, they pillaged the same location over 50 times, and slaugtered countless goblins, and never once lost a battle against them.

Oh, and there was a necromancer gnome, whose last name was "Slaughterfriends".

And they were supposed to be peaceful!

To be fair, the goblins would see a peace loving race as pillage bait. Kind of hard to be a truly peaceful race with such warmongers like the goblins around.
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Re: Interesting things found in legends mode
« Reply #33 on: March 05, 2014, 05:50:03 am »

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Re: Interesting things found in legends mode
« Reply #34 on: March 05, 2014, 07:33:33 am »

I'm not sure how common it is, but one of the last worlds I generated almost every faction leader was a Vampire. Every Dwarf and Human Civ had a Vampire Monarch, and there was about 8 of both.
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« Reply #35 on: March 05, 2014, 02:35:02 pm »

I found the Legend history very interesting.  The First Dwarf Civilization in my current game was founded by a Vampire Dwarf.  In fact there seem to be a lot of vampires and Evil Humans in my history.  It got very confusing as Evil Humans were fighting wars against Elves and every once and awhile Dwarfs would ally themselves to both sides in some of the wars.  In one war there were Dwarfs and Goblins fighting Dwarfs and Goblins....all very confusing.  I am not even sure how that works...

I know the races have different ideas about how to handle the dead and to treat animals and such, but I just can't figure out how the Dwarfs got split into two like that.  Was one side ruled by Goblins and the other side ruled by Dwarfs?
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Re: Interesting things found in legends mode
« Reply #36 on: March 13, 2014, 03:11:39 am »

In one of my fortresses, I noticed that my dwarves very often engraved their goods with images of the human "Tul Foggygrasp" being struck down by the alligator "Bandedkeys". It came up so often that I copied the save to look at legends mode and see who this person was. It turned out that Foggygrasp was an adventurer I had played long ago and forgotten about! Her adventure was short: I ran out of water after leaving the starting town, and was dismembered by an alligator when I went to fill my skein at a nearby river. It was such a brief and inconsequential journey, to me, but for some reason my dwarves fell in love with it. It was like the game was mocking my failure.

That fort went on for decades, and they never stopped telling the story of foolish Tul Foggygrasp and the hungry alligator, Bandedkeys.
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Re: Interesting things found in legends mode
« Reply #37 on: March 17, 2014, 07:55:29 pm »

I found the Legend history very interesting.  The First Dwarf Civilization in my current game was founded by a Vampire Dwarf.  In fact there seem to be a lot of vampires and Evil Humans in my history.  It got very confusing as Evil Humans were fighting wars against Elves and every once and awhile Dwarfs would ally themselves to both sides in some of the wars.  In one war there were Dwarfs and Goblins fighting Dwarfs and Goblins....all very confusing.  I am not even sure how that works...

I know the races have different ideas about how to handle the dead and to treat animals and such, but I just can't figure out how the Dwarfs got split into two like that.  Was one side ruled by Goblins and the other side ruled by Dwarfs?
My guess would be that the goblins conquering dwarf sites and kidnapping their kids resulted in the goblin civ having a large dwarf population.
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Re: Interesting things found in legends mode
« Reply #38 on: April 06, 2014, 01:19:10 pm »

I saw a battle in which the elves attacked a settlement containing two clowns and won. One was killed by a elephant and the other was taken captive and hacked to pieces by the elf princess.
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Re: Interesting things found in legends mode
« Reply #39 on: April 06, 2014, 03:42:33 pm »

I once saw a goblin who was born in a site occupied by dwarves and eventually rose to be that sites administrator. The site was then taken over by elves and his family eaten, but he was imprisoned. Somehow (I never found out - didn't say. Maybe he escaped?) he wound up in one of the last goblin civs and married a snatcher. He then led a raid that took back his home, but everyone in the tribe but him ended up dying.
He was still alive at the end of worldgen - he just sits in the dark fortress he once ruled and fights off sieges.

Take a minute to think about how awesome that is. A goblin rises peacefully through the ranks until the harsh violence of the world destroys his life. He then gets back in touch with his roots and finds love, before trying to take revenge - only to find that once again violence takes everything from him. He then proceeds to several last stands, refusing to let anyone take the ruin that was his city.

It's like a tragic action movie.
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Re: Interesting things found in legends mode
« Reply #40 on: April 06, 2014, 06:48:01 pm »

Keep that world gen. You might be able to run it for a few more years in DF2014 and see what became of him.
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Re: Interesting things found in legends mode
« Reply #41 on: April 07, 2014, 08:24:08 pm »

Keep that world gen. You might be able to run it for a few more years in DF2014 and see what became of him.

Regrettably, that was on my old laptop. His spirit however will always be with the goblins in worlds I gen.
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« Reply #42 on: April 19, 2014, 07:13:05 pm »

I've just skimmed through the genealogy of a elven couple that had over a hundred children over the course of almost 7000 years.
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Re: Interesting things found in legends mode
« Reply #43 on: April 21, 2014, 09:06:47 am »

Oh.  hmm.  Here.

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So . . . is that elf a vampire now?  Or are Elves so evil that that body of the beast actually purifies them some?
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Re: Interesting things found in legends mode
« Reply #44 on: April 22, 2014, 05:29:53 am »

I've just skimmed through the genealogy of a elven couple that had over a hundred children over the course of almost 7000 years.
Someone should have brought a cork.
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