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FantasticDorf

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No such thing as a slow troglodyte
« on: December 15, 2015, 04:43:46 pm »

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Yes. A smart slow learner that apparently is living independently in a settlement doing actual manual labor (unless the gobbos have tamed them somehow by gaining access to the subterranean via natural openings) im going to store a backup of my save and search for him in legends as we speak. Surprising really. I wonder if any other slow learners show the same behavior.

EDIT - I misunderstood, upon inspection of the Legends log he's a very notable figure for terrorizing the local goblin dark fortress, making numerous enemies with failed attacks and a kill to his name, no wonder my dwarves are obsessed with him.

He also lives in a volcano with a lair, which must be in the umbral spine region so that's how he's settled into normal life (details pending on finding said lair)
« Last Edit: December 15, 2015, 06:21:53 pm by FantasticDorf »
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Urlance Woolsbane

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Re: No such thing as a slow troglodyte
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2015, 06:09:49 pm »

Sorry to disappoint you, but the "x is laboring" thing is just what the game shows whenever it's depicting the settlement of a creature somewhere, even if that creature is a roc.
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Re: No such thing as a slow troglodyte
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2015, 06:23:09 pm »

Sorry to disappoint you, but the "x is laboring" thing is just what the game shows whenever it's depicting the settlement of a creature somewhere, even if that creature is a roc.

No worries i figured it out. He's still a pretty big player in my world going strong for about 60 years now.
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